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The Old Man Claude Dubois

The Old Man By Claude Dubois

The Old Man by Claude Dubois


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Summary

Day breaks over the town. Get up, everybody! It's time to go to school. For the old man too, it's time to wake up. The night was icy and he's hungry. His name? He doesn't know . . .

The Old Man Summary

The Old Man by Claude Dubois

The Old Man is a book that matters. Behind its dark topic, it's a bright book-about children's non prejudices, generosity, honesty and about hopefulness-that children and adults will love. Day breaks over the town. Wake up, everybody! It's time to go to school. It's time for the old man to get up, too. The night was icy and he's hungry. His name? He no longer knows... This is the story of a person with no job, no family, no home-a nobody, who can't even remember his name. But his day changes when he is noticed by a child. Drawn in soft, watercolour pencil, this is an important story for our times. This gentle, compelling book will appeal to children's sense of justice and to every reader's compassion.

The Old Man Reviews

Everyone is waking up to start the day. The children get ready for school. The old man must wake up, too. He's sleeping rough on the streets and must leave before he's shooed away. Sparse text and quickly stroked illustrations allow readers to drift through with a sense of bewilderment similar to the one surrounding the old man at the center of the story. He is unseen by everyone unless they move him along from wherever he's resting. A combination of embarrassment and trepidation keeps him away from crowds of people. When he goes to the shelter for food, being asked his name--'He doesn't remember'--causes him to override his hunger to escape an awkward situation. 'Easier to leave.' He drifts through the city, looking for a place to warm up, something to eat, until finally, at the end of the book, a little girl offers him her sandwich. She giggles, saying he looks like a teddy bear. This kindness, this acknowledgement by another human being, fills him with enough warmth that he returns to the shelter, and when asked his name, he says, 'Teddy.' The softness of the pencil used to illustrate the story fits perfectly the tenderness of the little girl and of the old man himself, who responds to her kindness with unadulterated gratitude and happiness. The gorgeous sepia-and-gray tones of the illustrations reinforce the mood; all the characters seem to have pale skin. This is an extraordinary book, one that can make the needed connection for young children to see human beings as more than their circumstances.--starred, Kirkus Reviews -- Journal (2/1/2018 12:00:00 AM)

About Claude Dubois

Sarah V. was born in Belgium in 1985. Her parents were artists and she spent her childhood surrounded by books. This book grew from her work with homeless people. Claude K. Dubois was born in Belgium. She has published nearly eighty children's books for which she has received several awards. She is also a sculptor and painter.

Additional information

GOR009377234
9781776571918
1776571916
The Old Man by Claude Dubois
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Gecko Press
20180401
72
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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