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The First Family by Michael Twinn
The First Family by Michael Twinn
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Although we might sense how painstakingly Michael Twinn and Annie Kubler attended to the tiniest details of word and drawing, the result is a softly flowing ensemble, almost musical in its ability to lull the reader into the quiet, primitive world of early human history which it portrays. The man and the woman are introduced to us in 'cave drawings' given life by Annie Kubler's magic paintbrush. They 'step out' of the drawings to come together in the early pages. They meet. They share time together. They mate. The child is conceived and is delivered into the world. From the second of birth, it uses all of its senses - it hears the sound of its first cries, it touches its mother, it smells and tastes her and the milk from her breast. The man stays to nurture the child with the woman. The family grows. The text is questioning, searching, inviting children and parents to add their own questions and to come to their own conclusions.
'Did the woman, the man and the child make the first family?' 'All families are not the same.' 'But we all understand how the first family felt.' While promoting respect for variety in family groupings, Michael Twinn celebrates the ideal: the mother, the father and the children who need and care for each other, who love and give, talk and listen, share and see. Together.
Publication date: 1994-08-30
Pages: 24
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780859539364-N
Dimensions: 215.0 x 215.0 x 12.0 mm
Weight: 0.267 kg
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