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Alice & Gert

Becker, Helaine. (Author). Seiferling, Dena. (Added Author).

As in the traditional ant and grasshopper fable, winter is coming and Alice the ant is industriously stocking up nuts and seeds to see her through the harsh season. Meanwhile, Gert the grasshopper is carefree, singing songs, performing plays, and creating art out of the flowers and leaves around her. At first Alice disapproves, but as she gathers her stores, she finds herself humming Gert's tunes and is awestruck by the beauty of the grasshopper's creations. But the leaves start to fall and Alice wonders what will become of Gert over the winter, attempting to chide the grasshopper into productive action. Gert, however, dances on until one morning her nest is rimed with frost and she's down to one dry maple key for breakfast. Shivering and not knowing what to do, she tells Alice she fears she'll starve over the winter. Alice reminds Gert of her lack of foresight, singing and dancing through summer rather than planning ahead. But Alice has developed a soft spot for Gert over the summer-the grasshopper's works of art lightened her load, and she wants to extend kindness to her new friend in appreciation and acknowledgment of a different kind of work and effort that is also important to everyday life: artistic labour. Alice reveals that she's collected enough food to last the winter-for both of them. With its soft palette and gorgeous graphite drawings, Alice and Gert is a tribute to true friendship, kindness, hard work, and the importance and value of art, taking place in a natural setting that is both homey and a touch fantastical

Book  - 2020
JP Becke
1 copy / 0 on hold

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  • ISBN: 9781771473583
  • Physical Description 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2020.

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Alice and Gert : An Ant and Grasshopper Story
Alice and Gert : An Ant and Grasshopper Story
by Becker, Helaine; Seiferling, Dena (Illustrator)
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Alice and Gert : An Ant and Grasshopper Story

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Alice and Gert, two anthropomorphic insects, exhibit different work ethics. With a nod to the relationship between Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas (seen in the author's dedication statement), this enchanting picture book from Canada tells the story of artistic Gert, a "sweet, flighty" grasshopper, and Alice, a hardworking ant. Gert spends the beautiful summer days soaking up the sunshine and cajoling Alice--who endlessly schleps food to her nest in preparation for the lean days of winter--to "relax and enjoy this fine weather." Alice reminds Gert of winter's looming onset, but Gert brushes her off in an affectionate way. For her own part, Gert livens up Alice's hardworking days by composing and performing a song for her and acting out a pirate play she wrote (accompanied by delightfully droll spot illustrations). When the inevitable season of winter comes, Gert wakes up to the consequences of her actions. But after a gentle remonstrance, Alice repays Gert's entertainment with generosity. The storyline is quiet, but it is sound and solid, and while the narrative speaks linearly, the whimsical illustrations round out the story with depth and nuance. The ant and the grasshopper are softly rendered and oh-so-subtly animated (most especially by the engaging luminosity in their big bug eyes), and insects never looked so cuddly. The soft, pale, earth-toned palette is as easy on the eyes as the gentle story is on the mind. Graceful, kind, and altogether soothing. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.