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The Green Ship

af Quentin Blake

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Two children find a green ship when they climb over the wall into what is more like a forest than a garden. In command of the ship is the owner of the garden, old Mrs Tredegar, and throughout the summer she and the bosun and the two children sail the Seven Seas and enjoy wonderful adventures.
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Acclaimed British author and artist Quentin Blake, whose illustrations can be found in the work of such children's literature luminaries as Joan Aiken and Roald Dahl, spins a lovely tale here of two children who befriend an elderly neighbor, while on holiday, and engage in a marvelous game of make believe. Sneaking over the wall into the garden next door to their holiday home, the pair discover a wild garden, at whose heart is the eponymous green ship, made out of specially shaped bushes, two tall trees for masts, and a raised garden shed functioning as a wheel house. Discovered during the course of their exploration by Mrs. Tredegar, the owner of the garden and ship, the children are soon involved in a wonderful season of imaginative play...

A delightful title, one which pairs a matter-of-factly magical story with colorful, appealing illustrations, The Green Ship is a deeply satisfying picture-book. I thought it was lovely that it was dedicated to Joan Aiken, as the story here has the kind of quirky appeal I associate with her work. I always enjoy stories which highlight the importance of imaginative play in children's lives, and this was no exception. I also appreciated the fact that Blake explored an intergenerational friendship between the children and an elderly person in his story. I would have loved the idea of climbing over a wall and finding something so magical (and so secret!) as a girl, and I suspect many young people today would feel the same. Recommended to Quentin Blake fans, and to anyone looking for children's stories about games of make believe and/or intergenerational friendship. ( )
  AbigailAdams26 | Mar 11, 2019 |
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Two children find a green ship when they climb over the wall into what is more like a forest than a garden. In command of the ship is the owner of the garden, old Mrs Tredegar, and throughout the summer she and the bosun and the two children sail the Seven Seas and enjoy wonderful adventures.

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