Today's poetry book is about an annual family reunion that a family share. Though the gathering is not fancy, it is an event that is special for everyone.
Traci Dant
Illustrated by Eric Velasquez
Poetry Picture Book
For ages 6 to 8
Marshall Cavendish, 978-0-7614-5559-2
Every summer, in “purple lilac time,” the members of
Grandma’s family leave their homes and drive to Missouri for a family reunion.
Without fail, no matter what is happening in their lives, the aunts, uncles,
and cousins come to spend some precious time together, and when the members of
the family arrive there is “an avalanche of hello / hugs and kisses.”
No one stays at a
motel. Instead, everyone is given a place to sleep at one of the aunt’s houses.
No one minds having to share a bed. No one minds having to sleep on a sofa or
on the floor. All that matters is that they are all together.
The family members go
fishing, and the happiness that they are share is so great that even when Joley
eats the dough that is supposed to be used for bait, he doesn’t get scolded.
The love that the family members have for each other seems to have a magical
quality because somehow Aunt Lois’s little house is able to accommodate one
hundred family members who come together for a fish fry that evening.
This same magic makes
the family stories so funny that even Daddy, who works so hard all the time,
laughs as if he hasn’t a care in the world. It makes cousins, even the ones you
don’t know each other well, great friends.
In this
heart-warming and unique picture book, Traci Dant uses a series of poems to
tell the story of an annual family reunion, an event that brings people
together for shared good times. Throughout the book we are reminded that “some
kind of love” must be present that is making this reunion full of love,
goodwill, friendship, and good spirits. Readers will find themselves wishing
that they could join the members of this family who are able to create
something so precious even though their homes are small and their means are modest.