In a desert valley, surrounded by mountains of rock and cactus, is the tiny village the boy calls home. He never wanders far, frightened of coyotes and the dusty wilds beyond. On a visit to Grandpa's ranch, he resists the invitation to explore an area where his grandfather grew up, far from any village. The boy would rather play it safe on his tablet. But one of the creatures he fears has other plans for him, and soon the vast desert "jungle" begins to share its secrets--wonders beyond imagining. Inspired by a research trip to the Sonoran Desert in Mexico, and illustrated with richly detailed and layered mixed-media collage, Jeannie Baker's gentle family story of awakening to nature is informed by the concept of nature deficit disorder, a subject she explores in the author's note. Her extensive afterword also illuminates the enormous biodiversity of one of the world's most magnificent--and misunderstood--habitats.
One story is not the whole story.
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Profoundly stirring. . . . Rich in sights and insights alike.
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Baker's most recent work touts why it is important to be aware of, and be an advocate for, the environment in one's surroundings. . . . Known for her masterful collage illustrations which utilize textures from the actual materials portrayed (such as bark, cracked paint, and earth) the artist's depiction of the desert captures the beauty of carbon cacti and elephant trees mixed with curios and other desert plants. . . Teachers and librarians will find this book to be the perfect resource for introducing a unit on the importance of outdoor education.
--School Library Connection (starred review)
[Baker's] signature three-dimensional collage illustrations, with their rich colors and textures, bring the desert habitat to life. Vines climb up the pages, snakes seem to slither atop the sand, and cacti look as if they could poke you if you carelessly touch a page.
--The Horn Book