
Small History of a Disagreement
Claudio Fuentes(Author)
Greystone Books,Canada (Publisher)
Published on 18. March 2021
Book
Hardback
56 pages
978-1-77164-707-6 (ISBN)
Description
A lively introduction to voting, democracy, and activism for kids.
"The message of this book, which focuses on a student body's divided opinion about an issue vital to its future, is that disagreements can lead to fruitful discussion, better understanding and great ideas." -The New York Times
Should an ancient monkey puzzle tree be cut down to make room for exciting new classrooms? In this spirited picture book, students must work together to come to an agreement-but it's not as easy as it seems!
On the first day back at school after the holidays, a group of classmates notice a construction crane parked next to the old monkey puzzle tree. The school principal says the tree will be cut down to make room for new science classrooms and computer labs. The classmates are divided, with some in favor of innovation, and others calling for the protection of the thousand-year-old tree. As they protest, march, fight, and strike, one teacher offers a solution: Why not hold a debate? The principal agrees, and at the end of the debate, a student vote will end the disagreement, once and for all-or will it?
Inspirational without being didactic, and filled with warm, lively illustrations, this wonderful introduction to the process of debate, listening, and collective decision-making will be read by young and old alike for years to come.
"A refreshing and timely reminder that disagreement can-and should-be productive." -Kirkus
An Aldana Libros Book, Greystone Kids
"The message of this book, which focuses on a student body's divided opinion about an issue vital to its future, is that disagreements can lead to fruitful discussion, better understanding and great ideas." -The New York Times
Should an ancient monkey puzzle tree be cut down to make room for exciting new classrooms? In this spirited picture book, students must work together to come to an agreement-but it's not as easy as it seems!
On the first day back at school after the holidays, a group of classmates notice a construction crane parked next to the old monkey puzzle tree. The school principal says the tree will be cut down to make room for new science classrooms and computer labs. The classmates are divided, with some in favor of innovation, and others calling for the protection of the thousand-year-old tree. As they protest, march, fight, and strike, one teacher offers a solution: Why not hold a debate? The principal agrees, and at the end of the debate, a student vote will end the disagreement, once and for all-or will it?
Inspirational without being didactic, and filled with warm, lively illustrations, this wonderful introduction to the process of debate, listening, and collective decision-making will be read by young and old alike for years to come.
"A refreshing and timely reminder that disagreement can-and should-be productive." -Kirkus
An Aldana Libros Book, Greystone Kids
Reviews / Votes
"The message of this book, which focuses on a student body's divided opinion about an issue vital to its future, is that disagreements can lead to fruitful discussion, better understanding and great ideas."-New York Times
"An accomplished picture book that speaks volumes about conservation, activism and the power of the election process."
-Shelf Awareness
"A Small History of Disagreement lays the foundation for civil discourse, effective campaigning and how to work together despite having differing opinions."
-PBS
"A refreshing and timely reminder that disagreement can-and should-be productive."
-Kirkus
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Canada
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 7 years
Product notice
Picture book
Illustrations
53 pages, full-color illustrations.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 214 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
398 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-77164-707-6 (9781771647076)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
CLAUDIO FUENTES holds a PhD in political science from the University of North Carolina. He is the author of numerous books and articles on issues concerning democratization, security, and international relations.He lives in Santiago, Chile.
GABRIELA LYON is a children's book illustrator, author, and teacher of drawing at Finis Terrae University in Santiago de Chile.
GABRIELA LYON is a children's book illustrator, author, and teacher of drawing at Finis Terrae University in Santiago de Chile.