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Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on November 1, 2012
This wordless picture book opens with a calm scene: a quilt hangs over a rural split-rail fence. A young girl enters the scene on the next double-page spread, leading a cow and watching a small group of Confederate infantry ride by. The girl continues with her daily chores, including gathering potatoes from the root cellar, where, behind the cut cornstalks stored there, she glimpses an eye, signaling that someone is hiding amongst them. Time passes; surreptitiously, the girl leaves food for the fugi...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2012 | Picture Books
In this wordless book, a young girl discovers a fugitive hiding amongst the cut cornstalks stored in the root cellar. What Cole ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More