
Banjo Granny
by Sarah Martin Busse and Jacqueline Briggs Martin
Illustrated by Barry Root. Houghton Mifflin, 2006.
ISBN 0-618-33603-6.
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Banjo Granny
by Sarah Martin Busse and Jacqueline Briggs Martin,
Illustrated by Barry Root.
Every "granny" must have a banjo case and here is Jackie with hers -- links to bluegrass music info; and to Banjo.com.
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Starred
Review -- This mother-daughter team's debut collaboration opens
with the lyrics and music of "Owen's Song," a bluegrass ode that
sets the tone for this
lighthearted and endearing tale. ... when his granny finally reaches
Owen's house, their hug feels like a culmination. With its heartwarming
message and visuals, this is a celebration of the bond between
grandparent and child. —Publisher's Weekly
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Starred Review -- This modern tall tale, told with a finely tuned bluegrass twang, is a
fresh and lively paean to intergenerational love. When Owen's granny
learns that he goes wiggly, jiggly,/all-around giggly,/and tip over
tumble/for bluegrass music, she packs up her banjo, puts on her
thousand-mile shoes, and heads out on foot for a visit.... This is an up-to-date story with family members separated by distance
and a dynamic grandmother with vim and vigor. However, the narrative's
cadence and traditional structure make the tale feel timeless.-- School Library Journal
When Owen's distant Granny hears that he's a baby who goes "wiggly,
jiggly, all-around giggly, and tip over tumble for bluegrass music,"
she just has to pack up her banjo and go dance with him. This is the
tale of her journey, which is just as much fun as the music.—Kirkus Reviews
Part lullaby and part tall tale, this warm picture book is both cozy
and exciting...The bright, sunny art connects the quiet inside scenes
with the wild outdoor ones, and the rhythmic text is exactly right for
the lapsit crowd, who will chant and act out the story again and again.
—Booklist; ALA
Granny's heart is set to see her new grandbaby, but how can she ford (sic) a
fast river, climb a steep mountain, and cross a wide desert? With a
dose of determination, a well-stocked banjo case, and the charm of a
simple blue-grass song--that's how! Part tall tale, part lullaby, this
rhythmic story, illustrated with warm pastoral paintings, celebrates
the meeting of grandmothers and grandbabies everywhere.
A wonderful picture book begging to be read, even for old time
clawhammer banjo-playing Grandmothers! -- from www.morningstarfolkarts.com/
Owen's Granny travels across river, mountain, and desert with the help
of a somewhat magical banjo, just to see and play bluegrass for her
grandson. Watercolor, gouache, and pastel pictures are somewhat
impressionistic with wonderful uses of light. ... the power of a
grandparent's love and the magic that creates for a young child. --
from www.fieldguidetoparenting.info/
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