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Hardcover Sugar on Snow Book

ISBN: 0525469109

ISBN13: 9780525469100

Sugar on Snow

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Two brothers help with sugaring off, the process by which maple syrup is made. Collecting tree sap in buckets and boiling it down is described as we follow this family's day of creating this sweet treat. They pour fresh, hot syrup over snow as a reward for their hard work.

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A PLEASING READ.

This is one of those works that I classify as a very nice little read and is certainly worthwhile, but at the same time, can not get overly excited about it. I not the kids, while they enjoy it, do not go back and give it a second read as they do so many books. That being said though.... This is a rather simple story of a family in Vermont, a modern family, harvesting the sap of the Maple tree during sugaring time. The interaction between the husband, wife and tow young boys is quite good and the story line, while uncomplicated...to the point of being a bit simplistic, is good and you get a warm fuzzy feeling as you read the story. The book does give a very nice overview of the sugaring process as would be found on a family farm. We are not talking the high tech gathering methods of today, but then we are not in the nostalgic mode that we would fine in Little House in the Big Woods either. The strongest part of this work are the illustrations which are very well and professionally executed. I suppose I enjoyed the paintings of the various forms of wildlife noted in the forest during sap gathering times as much as anything. The author is an excellent artist and has captured the mood of the story and place perfectly though her illustrations. The text is quite well done and easy on the eye and mind. It tells a warm story of a family cooperating together...getting a job done as a loving family unit. This is always a good message. The author concludes the work by recording a Native American legend as to how it was discovered that the sap of the Sugar Maple Tree is a good thing. My biggest fear concerning this work is the possibility of not holding the interest of the target age. There is little to no excitement here, no conflict and the plot runs on a sort of flat line. While the adult reader will find it a pleasing read, I am not at all sure if the kids will. On the other hand, it is a quick read; a well written and illustrated work, and is certainly worth the time it takes to read and study the painting. It also teaches kids where their maple syrup comes from...i.e. from trees and hard work, and not off the supermarket shelf. Recommend this one for a nice mellow read. Don Blankenship The Ozarks
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