Title:
At the Crossroads
Author:
Rachel Isadora
Publisher and Year:
Greenwillow Books, 1988
Genre: Educational; fiction
Ages: 1-6
Synopsis: This book is about a group of children in South Africa. Their fathers have been working in the mines for 10 months, and the story opens on the day they are supposed to come home. The kids excitedly bathe and go to school, and then rush to the crossroads to wait. They sing and dance and play instruments, and then settle in to wait. They wait all afternoon and all night, but no fathers come home. Then, early the next morning, a truck pulls up with their fathers, and they march and sing the whole way home.
Reaction?: I liked how the fathers were late, adding a little bit of tension to the story and encouraging me to read further. The illustrations were well done; the expressions on the boys' faces were very telling. However, I got the feeling as the story went on that the illustrator just got lazy and wanted to hurry and finish the book, because the illustrations became less detailed, and the watercolor seemed more watered down. That could be just me, though.