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Seedfolks
First edition
AuthorPaul Fleischman
IllustratorJudy Pedersen
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
Published1997
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages102
ISBN0-06-027471-9
OCLC34943325

Seedfolks (1997) is a children's novella written by Paul Fleischman, with illustrations by Judy Pedersen.[1] The story is told by a diverse cast of characters living on (or near) Gibb Street in Cleveland, Ohio, each from a different ethnic group. Chapter by chapter, each character describes the transformation of an empty lot into a vibrant community garden, and in doing so, they each experience their own transformations.

Awards and recognitions

  • ALA Best Books for Young Adults (1998)[2]
  • Buckeye Children's Book Award (1999), Grades 6-8[3]
  • Marathon County READS | Featured Book (2010)[4]
  • Chosen as state and citywide read in communities across the country:
    • Vermont
    • Los Angeles, California
    • Racine, Wisconsin
    • Tampa, Florida
    • Newburgh, New York
    • Boca Raton, Florida
    • Trumansburg, New York
    • Tallahassee, Florida
    • Madison, Wisconsin
    • Dallas, Texas[5]
    • Edgewater Neighborhood, Chicago, Illinois

References

  1. ^ Library of Congress: "Seedfolks" (brief record) http://lccn.loc.gov/96026696
  2. ^ Best Books for Young Adults Archived February 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Buckeye Children's Book Awards: Past Winners http://www.bcbookaward.info/winners_past4.htm
  4. ^ Marathon County READS: an initiative of the Marathon County Public Library (MCPL) http://www.mcpl.us/reads
  5. ^ Harper Collins http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Seedfolks/?isbn=9780064472074
  • Fleischman, Paul. Seedfolks. HarperTrophy, 1997. Print.
  • Fleischman, Paul. Seedfolks. HarperTeen, 1999. Print.

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