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Pando

by Turine Viet-Tu Tran, Author Kate Allen Fox, Kate Allen Fox

Pando is an inspiring tribute to a Utah grove of quaking Aspen trees connected by their roots to form one of the world's oldest and largest living things. Author Kate Allen Fox engages readers' senses to help convey the vastness of Pando, the challenges it faces, and how we all can be part of the solution. With lyrical poetry, Fox summarizes the science, action, and compassion needed to save this wonder of nature.

FORMAT
Paperback
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Award-winning artist Turine Tran takes inspiration from children, friends, nature, and her happy childhood. Through nostalgic, dreamy images, Turine invites readers to a world where a tiny wildflower can become a fantastic wonder. Born and raised in Saigon, Vietnam, Turine began her art study in 2001. Her journey led her to Singapore, France, and Scotland, where she obtained a masters of art degree in illustration from the prestigious Edinburgh College of Art. She went on to earn a PhD in the field. Besides making books to delight children and adults alike, Turine teaches illustration and is learning to cook and garden. She lives in Saigon with her two dogs. Kate Allen Fox lives in southern California with her husband and two sons. After a career as a public health professional, she combined her passions for research and writing and began creating picture books about science and nature. Her work has appeared in several publications, including The New York Times. Pando is her first picture book.

Review

Beneath the surface of the Earth, one of the world's largest living organisms is linked by a system of roots. Pando, an interconnected grove of quaking aspens in Utah, covers 106 acres and includes over 47,000 trees that are almost identical to one another. Despite centuries of growth, however, Pando is now threatened by humans and animals alike and may disappear unless strides are taken to ensure its survival. This educational picture book is presented in lyrical poetry, connecting readers to the beauty of the natural world through visual and auditory means. The primary text appears in short lines with ample white space and is balanced with elegant and vibrant illustrations. Additionally, the book includes small asides that provide insight into more of the science behind the story and complement the flowery language. Emotionally accessible, detailed illustrations depict the world of the aspen throughout each season of the year. These are filled with light, as the sun shines through the canopy to the ground beneath. Humans and animals are found coexisting with Pando, reinforcing the connection among all living things. Full-color photographs are introduced after the narrative to anchor readers in the natural space that inspired this book. At the end is a glossary, bibliography, and an invitation to make a positive difference in the natural world. VERDICT This is an important story that will inspire young readers to learn more about the environment and their role within it.--Mary Lanni, formerly at Denver P.L. "School Library Journal"
Pando, a massive aspen grove in Utah, is "one of the biggest / living things in the world." The forty-seven thousand trees on 106 acres are linked through their root system, which surfaces and produces "clone" trees. The spare free-verse text introduces readers to this natural wonder, estimated to be twelve thousand years old. Fox effectively provides context for the massive numbers (e.g. Pando's size and age) to aid in comprehension. Particular attention is paid to how human behavior has changed Pando's environment and is threatening the organism's survival. Matching the text's reverence, Tran's delicately rendered illustrations glow with rich browns, golds, and greens. A glossary, "How You Can Help," and a bibliography are appended.--Kitty Flynn "Horn Book Guide"

Details

ISBN1684469538
Author Kate Allen Fox
Pages 32
Publisher Capstone Editions
Year 2023
Illustrator Turine Viet-Tu Tran
ISBN-13 9781684469536
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2023-08-01
Imprint Capstone Editions
Subtitle A Living Wonder of Trees
Country of Publication United States
AU Release Date 2023-08-01
NZ Release Date 2023-08-01
US Release Date 2023-08-01
UK Release Date 2023-08-01
Audience Children / Juvenile
Audience Age 8-11

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