Talking
Walls
by Margy Burns Knight
Exploring Cultures by Exploring Walls Do walls talk? If they did, what would
they tell us? Who built them? Why? Can you imagine a world
without walls?
Talking Walls is a unique addition to the field of children’s
literature: it introduces young readers to different cultures
by exploring walls around the world, showing the impact of
walls on the people who build and are divided or unified by
these partitions.
In Talking Walls, vibrantly colored pastel illustrations
portray the way children live with these walls. We wander
into a dark cave with four French children to discover the
amazing Lascaux cave paintings. An Australian aboriginal youth
shows us how each generation in his family has added images
of their hands to a wall of paintings going back thousands
of years. A child tucks his folded prayer between the stones
of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, listening for an answer.
How far away are these walls? Who would you meet at them?
What languages would you hear? Answers to these questions
and other information about the talking walls are included
on each page and in a useful compendium at the end of the
book.
Climb on these walls, explore these different cultures as
your fingers touch the different stones. Where are there walls
in your world? What stories do they tell?
Reading Level: Ages 8-12
Softcover / 40 pages / Dimensions: 12.0 x 9.5 x 0.2 inches
BOK-113 Talking Walls….$9.50
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