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By Paul Fleischman

Arraying different voices like threads on a loom, Fleischman (Bull Run) weaves a seamless tale of the advent of a garden in urban Cleveland and how it unites a community. Here Fleischman slips with equal ease into the voices of a nine-year-old Vietnamese girl grieving for the father she never knew; a retired peace activist; a shopkeeper from Delhi; a dedicated British nurse; a 39-year-old Korean widow and crime victim hesitantly rejoining the world; a pregnant Mexican teenager; and seven other equally diverse characters. Fleischman carefully adds texture upon texture, crafting his story with wry humor and lustrous imagery: dead leaves reappear as the winter snows melt away "like a bookmark showing where you'd left off"; beans inadvertently uprooted are laid back in the ground "as gently as sleeping babies." The story's quiet beauty unfurls effortlessly--and lingers after the final page has been turned. Ages 10-up. Copyright 1997 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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#1. Posted by Annelise  on  05/19  at  12:05 PM

I need to answer one of these questions for the wendall part in the book but i dont know what to write..The questions are:
-what is the theme that the author is trying to teacher us?
-What is a symbolism and what does it symbolize?

Please if someone figures out what to write today, send me the answer to x.trail.of.broken.dreams.x@hotmail.com

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