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The Secret River [Hardcover]

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings , Leo Dillon , Diane Dillon

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  • Hardcover: 56 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (Jan 4 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416911790
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416911791
  • Product Dimensions: 28.7 x 26.2 x 1.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 590 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #613,618 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Secret River

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, illus. by Leo and Diane Dillon, S&S/Atheneum, $19.99 (56p) ISBN 978-1-4169-1179-1

The Dillons (Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears) bring new life to Pulitzer Prize–winner Rawlings's (The Yearling) absorbing story, first published post- humously in 1956, when it received a Newbery Honor. Calpurnia's father's fish-selling business is failing, so she goes to Madame Albirtha, "the wisest person in the forest," for advice. "Will you tell me where I can catch some big fish," she asks, "so that hard times will be soft times?" Calpurnia's day at the secret river produces a groaning load of catfish, but the big predators of the Florida scrub want their share, too. Sensitive, cheerful, and full of courage, Calpurnia survives every threat, brings home her prize, feeds the town--and discovers an unexpected facet of Madame Albirtha's wisdom. Mesmerizing patterns and colors distinguish the Dillons' spreads, which balance large, captivating panels with smaller vignettes clustered around the text. Their acrylics are a foray into magical realism (when Calpurnia invents a poem about befriending bees, her hair becomes a tangle of purple flowers thick with the insects), and their portraits are always true to Rawlings's imaginings. Not to be missed. Ages 4–8. (Jan.)

--Publishers Weekly, November 8, 2010, *STAR

The Secret River.

Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan (Author) , Dillon, Leo (Illustrator), Dillon, Diane (Illustrator)

Jan 2011. 56 p. Atheneum, hardcover, $19.99. (9781416911791).

Rawlings’ 1956 Newbery Honor title is newly illustrated here in the Dillons’ signature style, with glowing,

full-page acrylic paintings and small freestanding images that capture the story’s magic realism from a

child’s viewpoint. At the breakfast table, Calpurnia’s father says hard times have come, especially for poor people. Calpurnia does not feel “poor,” but her father has no fish to sell in his market. So with the advice of a wise soothsayer, Mother Albirtha, Calpurnia dares to venture out into a dark forest and follows her nose to find a secret river, where she catches fish and brings them home. Filled with pattern and texture, the images occassionally have a static quality. They are at the best in scenes of the brave child on her perilous journey, finding her way back in the dark, past an owl, a big black bear, and a crouching panther, until she returns to her parents’ loving embrace and feels the joy of saving her community.— Hazel Rochman

--BOOKLIST, December 15, 2010



There are no fish left in the rivers and streams; hard times have come to the forest, and everyone is poor and hungry. Calpurnia is determined to find fish for her father to sell in his shop. Mother Albirtha, the wisewoman, advises her to follow her nose to a secret river teeming with fish. She finds this amazing river and politely asks the fishes’ permission to catch some of them. On her long journey home she shares her catch with several animals and, of course, Mother Albirtha. Father sells the fish for promises of payment, which are all fulfilled, and soft times come to the entire community. In this reworking of a classic tale, Rawlings’ voice is warm and tender, employing lilting syntax and descriptive language that resonates with warmth and humor. Calpurnia is a sweet delight, at once poet and adventuress, whimsical and practical, filled with love and compassion. The Dillons’ glorious, glowing earth-toned acrylic illustrations capture Calpurnia’s spirit and soul and imbue the tale with images that are nothing short of breathtaking. Magical. (biographical note) - KIRKUS, December 15, 2010, *STAR

Gr 3-5–Rawlings penned what she called a “child’s story” in 1947 to accompany paintings by Robert Camp. Found in her papers after her death, The Secret River was finally published in 1955; it posthumously received a 1956 Newbery Honor. Originally illustrated by Leonard Weisgard, the 55-page story followed young Calpurnia and her ever-constant puppy, Buggy-horse, on a self-determined expedition to “turn hard times into soft times.” Spurred on by Mother Albirtha, a wise woman of the forest, the girl and her dog find a fish-filled river and, with the help of a red boat and the pink paper roses tied to Calpurnia’s pigtails, bring in a giant catch and cleverly devise a way to get the fish back home. Now, Rawlings’s story, somewhat trimmed to picture-book length, has a whole new aura. Illuminated by the Dillons’ exquisite artwork, the tale accentuates the enchantment of Calpurnia’s journey. Brilliantly composed images, where the young girl’s face is at times superimposed over objects in the story or seemingly floats over the magical river, have a lustrous glow. Imagined in striking scenes, Calpurnia and Buggy-horse’s encounters with an owl, a bear, and a panther effectively capture the Florida back country that Rawlings famously drew upon in her writings. Characters, well delineated throughout, pulse with life. Overriding the adventure is the determination and spirited effort of the child to help her family in need. The mix of reality and fantasy sits well in the economically troubled world of today and is sure to strike a chord with many young readers and their families.–Barbara Elleman, Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst, MA

-SLJ January 2011 *STAR*

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Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings + Leo and Diane Dillon = pure magic!

A depression era story that is just as timely as it is enchanting, this is a stunning picture book for the ages.

There’s just not enough…not enough money, not enough food, not enough fish for her daddy to sell at the market. Hard times have come to the forest, but Calpurnia wants to turn them back into soft times. With her little dog Buggy Horse and a tip from old Mother Albirtha, the wisest person in the forest, Calpurnia finds a secret river and uses the pink paper roses from her hair to catch enough beautiful catfish to feed the whole swamp land —with some left over for Daddy to sell. When she tries to find the river again the next day, Mother Albirtha tells her, “Child, sometimes a thing happens once, and does not ever happen anymore….You caught catfish when catfish were needed…you will not find the river again.” This story by the Pulitzer Prize winning author of The Yearling and literary icon Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is about living in a time of want, yet it is overflowing with riches—stunning language, mystical happenings, wondrous, wondrous artwork. Beautiful in all ways that a book can be beautiful, this unforgettable picture book is a classic in the making.


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Amazon.com: 4.9 out of 5 stars (9 customer reviews)

15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful lyrical description of the cycle of life and of business, Nov 8 2010
By Aya Katz - Published on Amazon.com
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This is one of my favorite children's books in English. It is lyrical, fun to read out loud, and yet it deals with important issues: poverty, hard times, the cycle of life, and even the business cycle. Unlike most children's books dealing with these issues, it doesn't soft pedal the hard facts. Life comes from life. If you want to eat, you have to be willing to take the life of another being, and nothing is for free, but people can still help each other, by trading one person's work for another's work product. Especially at Christmas time, when there are so many books that suggest we can get something for nothing, The Secret River would make a great gift for the child in your life.

The illustrations by Leonard Weisgard are well worth the price of the book. I suggest getting the old version instead of the new one.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Young Heroine in Amazing Story, Jan 22 2011
By Carey Hagan - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Secret River (Hardcover)
I love it when I find truly admirable heroines for readers in elementary school. Calpurnia is such a heroine. Once she finds out her family [and the other people who live nearby] are going through hard times, she seeks out a wise woman, Mother Albirtha, who tells her about a secret river full of fish. Without giving away any spoilers, Calpurnia goes in search of this secret river and basically does what she needs to do, showing courage, grace, humor, inventiveness, and compassion. There are so many wonderful touches in this story, both in the plot line and in the amazing drawings by Leo and Diane Dillon. Calpurnia is determined and generous, but she's also real and funny. For example, she likes making up little poems, and she's attached to her pudgy dog, Buggy-horse. In my opinion, this book is about both generosity [in its physical forms] and generosity of spirit.
This would make for a great read-aloud classroom book for teachers or librarians [you'd need more than one session to finish it]. It has many elements from folktales and fairy tales in it, and it's also just a wonderful book to own. This one left me feeling awe-struck. I loved this wonderful book.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars breathtaking illustrations, Dec 29 2010
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The book is a work of art. I gasped at the illustrations. It was a pleasure to revisit this children's book: it's even more relevant today than ever. Universal messages.
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