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A Century for Caroline - by Kaija Langley (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A great grandma imparts the wisdom gained over her one hundred years to an eager little girl in this tender picture book tribute to family and living a long, purposeful, beautiful life, perfect for fans of When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree.
- 4-8 Years
- 10.2" x 10.3" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
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About the Book
On her one hundredth birthday, Great Grandma Caroline shares her secret for living a long life with her great granddaughter Jasmine.
Book Synopsis
A great grandma imparts the wisdom gained over her one hundred years to an eager little girl in this tender picture book tribute to family and living a long, purposeful, beautiful life, perfect for fans of When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree.
Baby girl Jasmine heads south with her dad to join the family in celebrating Great Grandma Caroline's 100th birthday. Jasmine knows one hundred years is a very long time. It's longer than a goldfish lives, or a hamster--or even a dog! When she gets to Great Grandma Caroline's house, she asks: how did she get to be so old?
According to Caroline, living such a long, hearty life takes a heap of patience, a dollop of determination, and a whole lot of faith--just like learning to skip stones on the lake. And the most important thing is surrounding yourself with family and those who love you.
Review Quotes
"A heartwarming story celebrating intergenerational bonds."--Publishers Weekly
"A sweet celebration of family and the joys of living a long life, as seen through the eyes of a perceptive child."--Booklist
"A sweet story that demonstrates the importance of family connections and the easy way that children give and accept love. A first purchase for libraries."--School Library Journal
"A lesson for the ages and love across generations."--Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Born and raised in East Orange, New Jersey, Kaija Langley has been writing since she fell in love with words at age seven. She knew she was onto something when she wrote her first poem and her grade school classmates thought she'd copied it from a book! A proud alumna of Morgan State University, a historically black college and university in Baltimore, Maryland, she received her MFA in fiction from St. Mary's College of California in 2005. She's called many places home over the years--New Jersey, Maryland, DC, California, Louisiana--and currently lives, writes, and plays in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with her two bonsai and her beloved.
TeMika Grooms is an Atlanta-based artist and art activist who illustrated Save the Crash-test Dummies by Jennifer Swanson, Nana's Favorite Things by Dorothy H. Price, and A Century for Caroline by Kaija Langley. She is the founder and program coordinator for KidsLitATL, a grassroots organization supporting a diverse group of creators in Atlanta, Georgia, where she lives with her cat, Nina Simone, and her two daughters, who she affectionately calls Thing One and Thing Two. You can visit her online at TeMikatheArtist.com.