The Blue Roses
Every spring Rosalie, a Native American girl, and her grandfather sow tiny seeds that blossom into bright flowers. A red rosebush, planted under Rosalie's bedroom window when she was born, is later joined by pink and yellow ones "to make a sunset," Papa tells her.
Every spring Rosalie and her grandfather (Papa) sow tiny seeds that blossom into bright vistas of flowers and vegetables. A red rosebush that is planted under Rosalie's bedroom window when she is born, is later joined by pink and yellow ones "to make a sunset." When Rosalie asks for a blue bush to represent the sky, Papa explains that roses do not come in blue. The winter after Papa dies, Rosalie's blue roses come to her in a dream, symbolizing love, memory, and transcendence.
With gentle words and magical images, this contemporary Native American story tenderly embraces the natural cycle of life. Winner of Lee & Low's first New Voices Award, The Blue Roses is sure to touch all who read it.
| SKU | M111195 |
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| ISBN | 9781600606557 |
| Language | English |
| Page Count | 32 |
| Product Type | Paperback Books |
| Book Type | Picture Books |
| Additional Contributor | Amy Córdova |
| Primary Contributor | Linda Boyden |
| Age Groups | Ages 4 to 6, Ages 7 to 9 |
| Publisher | Lee & Low Books |