Book Descriptions
for The Water Gift and the Pig of the Pig by Jacqueline Briggs Martin and Linda Wingerter
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Isabel’s grandfather is a water man. Captain of a schooner as a young man, he no longer travels the seas but entertains Isabel with sailing stories that form the foundation of much of this contemporary child’s imaginative play. Her grandfather is also a dowser. He can find water beneath the ground with only a forked stick and concentration. But after one of his water predictions results in a well with sour water, he loses confidence and grows more and more withdrawn. Isabel and her pet pig—descended from the pig who accompanied her grandfather around Cape Horn many years ago—miss his company and his stories. Isabel has no luck coaxing her grandfather out of his sadness until she calls on him out of necessity. Her pig is lost, and their crotchety neighbor would just love to turn him into bacon if he finds him first. And so it is that her grandfather, with Isabel by his side, tries dowsing one more time—this time in search of the Pig of the Pig That Went Around Cape Horn. Jacqueline Briggs Martin is a master storyteller whose lively language and lyrical turns of phrase are matched by a wonderful sense of timing embedded in each sentence and in the story as a whole. Linda S. Wingerter’s lovely acrylic illustrations, like Martin’s storytelling, are richly textured and capture the folk-inspired feel of the narrative. (Ages 5–8)
CCBC Choices 2004 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2004. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Radiant, elegantly textured illustrations capture the very heart of this unusual story about a divining rod, a beloved pig, and a quiet granddaughter with gifts of her own to uncover. Together, word and image reveal that there is indeed much more to this world than what we see.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.