Good Times
on
Grandfather Mountain

by Jacqueline Briggs Martin,
illustrated by Susan Gaber.


Good Times on Grandfather Mountain is a literary tall-tale about one of my favorite characters--Old Washburn-- a fine whittler, who uses his whittling to turn misfortune into good times.


Illustration copyright © 1992, Susan Gaber.
Used by permission Orchard Books.

When his cow, Blanche Wisconsin, jumps the fence and runs away Old Washburn whittles the useless milk pail into a milk bucket drum. When the raccoons sneak in at night and eat every ear of sweet corn, he makes corn cob whistles. And when a fierce mountain storm causes the worst misfortune of all by blowing his cabin down, he finds the wood for a new fiddle. And the new fiddle starts one of the "best times" on Grandfather Mountain.

Another book about mountain life and mountain music is: Milnes, Gerald. Granny Will Your Dog Bite and Other Mountain Rhymes. Illustrated by Kimberly Bulcken Root. Knopf, 1990.



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