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In beautiful free verse, a child ponders the very familiar and what might lie beyond. Every day, in a little house in a little town in the middle of a big place, a girl stands at her window and waves to the engineer of the train that passes on the nearby tracks. The engineer waves back and his wave and her wave together make a home in her heart. The little girl is curious about the engineer, about where he came from and where he goes. Which makes her wonder if she might go away, too, some day. This beautiful free verse picture book explores the magic of a connection made between strangers, while also pondering the idea of growing up, and what might lie beyond a child’s own small piece of the world. Alison Acheson has created a deceptively simple, warm story that will stay with readers of all ages long after they’ve closed the book. Children everywhere will relate to the girl at her window - what child hasn’t waved to the driver of a train, truck, or bus and hadn’t been thrilled to have the wave returned? Valeriane Leblond’s illustrations echo the girl’s feelings for the prairie, the ‘big place’ where she lives, with wide, open vistas and long views of the train coming and going. The flowing free verse offers a terrific opportunity for discussions of poetry styles and subjects. AGES: 4 to 7 AUTHOR: Alison Acheson is the author of several books for various ages, from picture books to short fiction for adults. She teaches Writing for Children and Young Adults in the MFA program at the University of British Columbia. Alison lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. Valeriane Leblond is a French and Quebecoise artist who was brought up in Angers, France. She lives in an old farmhouse near Aberystwyth, Wales.
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In beautiful free verse, a child ponders the very familiar and what might lie beyond. Every day, in a little house in a little town in the middle of a big place, a girl stands at her window and waves to the engineer of the train that passes on the nearby tracks. The engineer waves back and his wave and her wave together make a home in her heart. The little girl is curious about the engineer, about where he came from and where he goes. Which makes her wonder if she might go away, too, some day. This beautiful free verse picture book explores the magic of a connection made between strangers, while also pondering the idea of growing up, and what might lie beyond a child’s own small piece of the world. Alison Acheson has created a deceptively simple, warm story that will stay with readers of all ages long after they’ve closed the book. Children everywhere will relate to the girl at her window - what child hasn’t waved to the driver of a train, truck, or bus and hadn’t been thrilled to have the wave returned? Valeriane Leblond’s illustrations echo the girl’s feelings for the prairie, the ‘big place’ where she lives, with wide, open vistas and long views of the train coming and going. The flowing free verse offers a terrific opportunity for discussions of poetry styles and subjects. AGES: 4 to 7 AUTHOR: Alison Acheson is the author of several books for various ages, from picture books to short fiction for adults. She teaches Writing for Children and Young Adults in the MFA program at the University of British Columbia. Alison lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. Valeriane Leblond is a French and Quebecoise artist who was brought up in Angers, France. She lives in an old farmhouse near Aberystwyth, Wales.