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Farmer Will Allen and the Growing Table

by Jacqueline Briggs Martin
Farmer Will Allen and the Growing Table

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ISBN13: 9780983661535
ISBN10: 0983661537



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Will Allen is no ordinary farmer. A former basketball star, he's as tall as his truck, and he can hold a cabbage, or a basketball, in one hand. But what is most special about Farmer Will is that he can see what others can't see. When he looked at an abandoned city lot he saw a huge table, big enough to feed the whole world.

Was He Right?

Jacqueline Briggs Martin, author of the Caldecott winner, Snowflake Bentley, tells the inspiring story of an innovator, educator, and community builder. Readers will share Will Allenand#8217;s optimism and determination to bring good food to every table.

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"[Will had] seen that fresh vegetables were as scarce in the city as trout in the desert. Will believed everyone, everywhere, had a right to good food. But how could Will farm in the middle of pavement and parking lots?"

and#151; from the book

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* 2014 Notable Children's Book, American Library Association

* CCBC Choices, Cooperative Childrenand#8217;s Book Center

* "Best Books 2013 Nonfiction," School Library Journal

* and#147;100 Titles for Reading and Sharing 2013," New York Public Library

* and#147;Top 10 Sustainability Title 2013,and#8221; Booklist

* and#147;Top 10 Crafts and Gardening Title for Youth,and#8221; Booklist

* "15 Books For Future Foodies," Food Tank: The Food Think Tank

* Finalist, Beverly Clearly Children's Choice Award 2015-2016, Oregon Association of School Libraries

* Finalist, Star Of The North Book Award 2015-2016, Minnesota Youth Reading Awards

and#147;The idea of farming as a community builderand#133;comes across clearly in the book.and#8221;

and#151; "Starred" review, Booklist

"This engaging introduction to the work of Will Allen and his organization, Growing Power, should stimulate interest in gardening in schools, homes, and communities... Larkinand#8217;s energetic illustrations reflect both hard work outdoors and the delicious results on a table loaded with good food."

and#151; "Starred" review, School Library Journal

"A timely topic for eco-minded youngsters and future agriculturalists."

and#151;"Best Books 2013 Nonfiction," School Library Journal

and#147;Will Allen can see / what others canand#8217;t see. / When he sees kids, he sees farmers." Martin begins and ends with this positive premise. In between, she sketches salient events that stoked Allenand#8217;s commitment to empowering people to grow their own food. Raised in a food-loving family that grew and shared its own, Will eschewed weeding and picking for college and a move to Belgium to play pro basketball, where he continued gardening on the side. He brought an acumen for growing veggies home to Milwaukee and saw that and#147;fresh vegetables / were as scarce in the city / as trout in the desert.and#8221; Will bought a polluted city lot and created compost from food waste, aided by red wiggler worms. He taught kids and teens to farm and traveled the world with his message. Martinand#8217;s verse text, laced with word bursts in ebullient display type, engages both readers and listeners. In his picture-book debut, Larkin provides mixed-media cityscapes that, eventually, brim with the fruits of Allenand#8217;s labor and match Willand#8217;s exuberance and spirit of community. This worthy collaboration reveals how one manand#8217;s vision of food for all has inspired an amazing life of service.and#8221;

and#151;Kirkus, "Featured Kids' Book Review"

and#147;This lively introduction to Will Allenand#8217;s groundbreaking work (for which heand#8217;s received a MacArthur Foundation and#147;Geniusand#8221; grant) features a buoyant narrative by Jacqueline Briggs Martin set against Eric-Shabazz Larkinand#8217;s energetic illustrations. Itand#8217;s impossible not to be inspired by their account of the creativity of Willand#8217;s venture and the hope inherent in its success.and#8221;

and#151;Cooperative Childrenand#8217;s Book Center, and#147;Recommended Book of the Week"

and#147;The book is a beautiful tribute not just to its hero Will Allen but also to the right of every child to have access to good, healthy, cheap food. The ultimate picture book about muncha muncha muncha...While we talk about the rise in obesity levels in the United States, it just makes sense to talk about how economics affect access to healthy alternatives. And part of what makes Farmer Will Allen such a good story is that it draws that connection without getting anywhere near a soapbox...Fun and informative by turns, raise a carrot or cabbage in honor of this awesome dude and his equally awesome tale."

and#151;Elizabeth Bird, School Library Journaland#8217;s and#147;Fuse #8 Productionand#8221; Blog

and#147;Rating: Outstanding. Will Allen deserves this compelling biography so aptly rendered by author Jacqueline Briggs Martin and illustrator Eric-Shabazz Larkinand#8217;s ink and pen artistryand#133;The use of questions (e.g., and#147;But how could Will farm in the middle of pavement and parking lots?and#8221;) and of large colorful fonts to emphasize key phrases (e.g., Fish. Water. Sprouts. Farm Machine) provide a conversational tone that is further brought to life by thoughtful and vibrant illustrations of multicultural communities and the nutritious foods they are growing. An afterword from Allen about good food and good farming, an authorand#8217;s note about the power of one person to affect so much change, and a current, concise list of resources finish off this inspiring story. Readers to Eatersand#160;Books has another winning title on their hands.

and#151;Bayviews, Association of Children's Librarians of Northern California

"An inspiring non-fiction picturebook...The text is formatted as an engaging narrative punctuated by questions, dialog, and information. The illustrations add enthusiastic color mixed in bold patches and active linework to create lovely textured backgrounds that subtly become more saturated over the course of the story. The characters stand out as almost flat with cartoon-like simplicity that allows them to shift dynamically from page to page, creating an almost universal field of helping hands. Concluding with the motivational question, and#147;How big will YOUR table be?and#8221;

and#151;Reading Today, International Reading Association

and#147;The text is clear, concise, informative and lively. The illustrations expand upon the text and just naturally seem to draw in the readerand#133; It is ideal for the emerging reader, the older reluctant reader, and also for a middle school or high school classroom or community group discussion of urban farming, community cooperation, and role modelsand#133;Both text and illustrations encourage discussion. Every time I open this book, I see and read more and more.and#8221;

and#151;CLCD, Childrenand#8217;s Literature Comprehensive Database

and#147;Farmer Will Allen and the Growing Table beautifully captures his ambitious belief in growing the next generation of alternative farmers, good eaters, and community self-reliance. This book is an ideal companion for school garden educators and for parents wanting to make gardening relevant to kids. I'd also recommend it for social change activists since the book makes complex social enterprise ideas into practical, tactile steps.and#8221;

and#151;Richard McCarthy, Executive Director, Slow Food USA

and#147;Farmer Will Allen and the Growing Table is an inspirational story that highlights the importance of healthy, homegrown food and the importance of civic engagement. Will Allenand#8217;s story serves as an educational tool for children to recognize how important it is to be able to access healthy food and revitalize urban spaces. Will is a champion for this message, and is a living example of how one person can change a city.and#8221;

and#151;Mayor Tom Barrett, Milwaukee


About the Author

Jacqueline Briggs Martin is the author of Snowflake Bentley, winner of the Caldecott Medal. Her last book,The Chiru of High Tibet, was named and#147;Best Book of 2010" by Smithsonian Magazine and Kirkus Review. Other notable mentions include ALA Notables, a Golden Kite Honor Award, Lupine Awards from the Maine Library Association, and four inclusions on the Blue Ribbon List of the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. She has taught creative writing at Hamline College and University of Iowa Summer Writing Festival. She grew up on a farm in Maine and now lives in Mt. Vernon, Iowa. Learn more about Jackie at jacquelinebriggsmartin.com.

Eric-Shabazz Larkin is a film maker, fine artist, and a creative director in advertising. He is also a founder of the Creative School of Thought, a group of artists that produce content for public art and social change. A native of Virginia, he lives in New York City. This is his first book for children. Learn more about Eric-Shabazz at whateveriwanttobe.com.


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Product Details

ISBN:
9780983661535
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
09/10/2013
Publisher:
Readers to Eaters
Series info:
Food Heroes
Language:
English
Pages:
32
Height:
.40IN
Width:
8.20IN
Thickness:
.25
LCCN:
2013937817
Series Number:
1
Age Range:
6 and up
Grade Range:
1 and up
Illustration:
Yes
Author:
Jacqueline Briggs Martin
Author:
Eric Larkin
:
Eric-Shabazz Larkin
Oth:
Will Allen
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Biography

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