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Friday, March 17, 2017

St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning, by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Jan Brett -- Day 57





Author Eve Bunting is a Northern Ireland-born American who has written a great variety of wonderful books for young people. Says her publisher: “She never shies away from addressing difficult issues, including racial prejudice, death, troubled families, and war; at the same time, her work is infused with hope and beauty.” Bunting says of herself that she grew up listening to the stories of shanachies (tellers of old tales) and thinks, “Maybe I’m a bit of a shanachie myself.” St. Patrick’s Day in the Morning is a contemporary but ageless story. Young Jamie longs to march in his village’s St. Patrick’s Day parade wearing the glorious green sashes that his father and older brothers do. But, they tell him, he is too young to join the parade and certainly too small to climb up the high hill. Undaunted, Jamie wakes before dawn, climbs Acorn Hill by himself, proclaims “A happy St. Pat’s to you, sun” at the top, pipes on his flute the whole way, and returns home before breakfast. His family never knows what he has done, but Jamie knows in his heart that no one is too young to march in a parade and give a hearty greeting for a good cause. Jan Brett’s lively illustrations (black and white distinctively accented with yellow and green) capture perfectly Jamie’s Irish village and his spirited adventure. Ages 4-7.