Best
of the Best Children's Audio for Summer Listening - AudioFile 2004
Audio Reviews:
Released January, 2003
"...the individual
narrators read with such authenticity that they truly seem like thirteen unique
people, recognizably different in age, ethnicity, background and aspirations.
Written to be heard, this book is an entirely different and far richer experience
in audio than it is in print."
- The Horn Book Magazine
"Fleischman's
thirteen gardeners and the community they create are marvelously fleshed out in
this audiobook that gives a unique sound to each character. The result is
the full blooming of the garden's diversity."
- Sharon Grove, Editorial Board, Capitol Choices
"Fleischman's story speaks to all ages and this presentation accents the
book's structure (each chapter told from a different community-member's viewpoint)
by employing multiple narrators to voice the thirteen people involved in the garden's
metamorphosis....all are capably voiced and the presentation is lively."
- KLIATT, May, 2003
"Paul Fleischman
creates a heart-warming story by weaving together a series of short vignettes
about a vacant lot turned community garden. This audiobook capitalizes on
the diversity of the characters by using a large cast of narrators drawn from
around the world....the richness of the variety of voices adds authenticity to
the recording."
-
School Library Journal, April 2003
"Fleischman's
touching novel about an abandoned inner-city lot transformed into a community
garden is composed of 13 interwoven stories. Many of the performers are
non-professionals and don't try to be otherwise. But the sincerity and integrity
of this project bear this garden delicious fruit."
-AudioFile
Magazine
"Fleischman's talent for
writing stories from various points of view makes his works particularly appealing
in audiobook form. Here, 13 different characters come alive via the distinct
performances of a widely varied cast. The range of voices and styles suggests
a true community - certainly the author's intention."
-Publishers Weekly 2/03
SYNOPSIS:
Thirteen lives. One garden. Set in Cleveland, Newbery-Award-winning
author Paul Fleischman's poignant book is a large lesson in connectedness and
community for all. When a derelict vacant lot is gradually transformed into
a community garden in inner city Cleveland, the people of this community find
their differences are less apparent and their isolation dissolved. Performed by
thirteen multicuturally and age -authentic voices, this audiobook is designed
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