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Peach and Blue (Dragonfly Books)

Peach and Blue (Dragonfly Books)

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $6.99

Manufacturer: Dragonfly Books

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Description

Illustrated in full color. He is a blue-bellied toad hopping aimlessly through life. She is a sad peach yearning for escape and adventure. Then one remarkable day, Peach and Blue explore the pond that Blue calls home and awaken each other to a world neither has ever really seen before. Lush illustrations by the award-winning illustrating team of The Salamander Room and The Frog Prince, Continued perfectly complement this unique and graceful story.


From the Hardcover edition.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-02-23
Summary: "Two boys' review: An usual tale you'll appreciate, a joy to share"

"Peach & Blue" is unusual not only because of the odd pairing but also because it addresses aspirations, kindness, love and death. Had someone described it to me that way I'd have thought it a bit portentous for a bedtime book, especially considering the youth of my audience (my sons are ages six and four). I might even have returned this book to the shelf and looked instead for lighter reading.

That would've been a mistake.

We meet a blue-bellied toad named Blue and a peach named Peach, who realizes she's approaching the end of her life but wants desperately to see more than the end of the branch from which she hangs, awaiting to be "made into a cobbler or a tart." With Blue's help, Peach does see more of the world and, through her eyes, Blue comes to appreciate what he hadn't seen before.

The solicitude of Blue and his friends at the pond is inspirational. There's no terror here, no contrived tension. The other creatures, including a majestic kingfisher, lend a hand to fulfill Peach's wishes.

"Peach & Blue" is complemented by beautiful illustrations that are surprisingly accurate. The paintings are lush and richly soothing (a pediatrician might consider framing them in her office).

When we reached the end of the book, my youngest son reached out to touch the page, asking me if Peach would die soon. I replied yes, that she couldn't live long after separating from her tree. "It is nice that Blue stays with her," he said. "It makes her feel better."

Tears rose beneath my eyes. I kissed them both goodnight and turned off the light.

This story was a joy to share with my sons and is an experience I highly recommend for your children. "Peach & Blue" rates five stars.

BTW: Before last Christmas, we read Great Joy by Kate DiCamillo, the Newbery Medal-winning author of The Tale Of Despereaux and An Orange for Frankie by Patricia Polacco. I recommend both of these heartwarming books for young children, too.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-03-17
Summary: "Everyone should know this book!"

The illustrations are stunning. This book teaches about friendship in an amazing way. Blue does things for Peach that she can't do herself, and Peach helps Blue "see" how lovely the world is that he takes for granted every day.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-01-09
Summary: "Peach adn Blue"

This is a great story, kids and adults will love it! The art work is great too.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-09-28
Summary: "Peach and Blue"

This really is a lovely book. It's sweet without being saccharine and gives its moral gracefully without preachiness. It's about a toad and a peach, of all things, as they meet and learn new things from each other- most of all, how to enjoy the time you have with someone, even if it ends too soon. I can see how this book would help children learn how to spend time with a loved one who is dying.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2006-06-18
Summary: "A "repeater" and also a "keeper""

My kids and I read this when they were little. They loved the story and illustrations and the way Mom got tears in her eyes when she read it aloud. The illustrations are rich and emotive and the story is sublime. Whenever I read this book, new analogies come to mind for the characters--sometimes I think that Peach is confined a bit like a person in a wheelchair, and Blue takes her around....increasing her mobility as she reciprocates by opening his mind to new observations. Peach and Blue has a treasured place in our family library.