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edition:Hardcover
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category: Children's Fiction
published: Mar 2015
ISBN:9781554983834
publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd

Work and More Work

by Linda Little, illustrated by Óscar Pérez

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Description

Tom lives in the countryside in the mid 1800s and he’s curious — what is it like in the town, the city and the world beyond? It’s all “work and more work,” everyone tells him. Determined to find out for himself, Tom sets off with a bit of bread and cheese in a bundle…

He encounters crowded marketplaces, bustling wharves and storms on the high seas. In China he sees how tea is made; in India he watches men make deep blue dye from indigo; in Ceylon he marvels at the skill of cinnamon peelers. Eventually, he returns home with stories and gifts, showing his parents the riches to be found all over the world.

Includes an illustrated afterword about the different kinds of work mentioned in the story when, in the days before steam, nothing moved except through the power of wind, water and muscle.

About the Authors
Linda Little is an award-winning novelist and short-story writer. This is her first picture book. She lives in River John, Nova Scotia.

Óscar T. Pérez has illustrated a number of children’s books with his distinctive style, which have been published in Spain, France and Brazil. His work also appears in newspapers, advertising and animation. He lives in Valladolid, Spain.
Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
6 to 9
Grade:
1 to 4
Reading age:
6 to 9
Editorial Reviews

A young traveler discovers a world of wonders hidden in a seemingly ordinary word.

— Kirkus Reviews

Linda Little’s rich language leads readers on a wonderful odyssey of sights and sounds. . . . A delightful book for storytellers and younger independent readers.

— CM Magazine

Filled with exquisite illustrations . . . [a] fascinating industrial travelogue from the 19th century.

— Cooperative Children's Book Center

The natural curiosity of a boy growing up in the countryside leads him to discover an unimaginable world beyond his isolated home.

— Booklist

Pérez’s three-masted ships and visions of far-off lands provide plenty of visual sustenance. Readers will be surprised to find that some 19th-century children may have had more freedom than they do.

— Publishers Weekly
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