5/22/2023 0 Comments The rainbow bridge audrey wood![]() ![]() Hutash makes a rainbow as a bridge for the crossing, but some of the people look down and, dizzy, fall into the sea. PW's starred review called it "collaborative storytelling at its best." Ages 4-8., Kindergarten-Grade 4?Hutash the earth goddess creates the Chumash people, helps them to obtain fire, and sends them from Limuw (Santa Cruz Island) across the Santa Barbara channel to the mainland so that they will have room to flourish. "A shining example of economy and elegance of text, originality of interpretation and dazzling illustrative technique.Collaborative storytelling at its best."e"Publishers Weekly "Enthralling."e"San Francisco Chronicle "Dynamic pictures and an unusual story set this volume apart from the familiar run of Native American tales."e"School Library Journal, "A shining example of economy and elegance of text, originality of interpretation and dazzling illustrative technique.Collaborative storytelling at its best."-Publishers Weekly "Enthralling."-San Francisco Chronicle "Dynamic pictures and an unusual story set this volume apart from the familiar run of Native American tales."-School Library Journal, Drawn from a Native American legend, this story follows the migration of an overpopulated tribe via a miraculous bridge. ![]()
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