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Moyo and his sister Japera hurry to the baobab tree in their African village, wondering whether they will find peddlers, conversation among the elders, storytellers, or perhaps something new.
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This is an attractive book with attractive lyrical prose and imaginative images and illustrations. Yet for some reason it does not stick with me nor really excite me. I have an advanced copy and I'm sure the finished piece is even better. I do think that this book would be good for introducing different cultures and churches for others. I don't know that I would run out and buy it, but I wouldn't hesitate to read it at the library or in class.
Thanks to Zondervan for providing an ARC for review.