Children's Fiction Imagination & Play
Catching Time
- Publisher
- Fitzhenry and Whiteside
- Initial publish date
- Jul 2010
- Category
- Imagination & Play, General
- Recommended Age
- 4 to 6
- Recommended Grade
- p to 1
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781554551620
- Publish Date
- Jul 2010
- List Price
- $19.95
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Description
Scurry and worry, bustle and whirl
When a family's hectic schedule leaves no room for family fun, Sara decides to take matters into her own hands With a preserve jar from Mom's cupboard in one hand, and a butterfly net in the other, she sets out to capture time itself But where can it be? Is it underneath a desk, or is it twinkling in the sunlight?
So begins a fun-filled adventure that's sure to reconnect loved ones through the gifts of time and togetherness With lively text by multi-award winning author Rachna Gilmore, and beautifully airy illustrations by Kirsti Anne Wakelin, Catching Time is the perfect remedy to today's fast-paced lifestyle - and a vivid reminder that time with family is precious, and in the end, the very best time of all
About the authors
Rachna Gilmore is the critically acclaimed Governor General's Award winning author of numerous books with multiple honours and awards. Her publications include picture books, early readers, middle grade and young adult novels, as well as adult fiction. Her books are sold internationally with translations in French, Danish, German, Korean, Dutch, Spanish, Urdu, Bengali, Chinese as well as several other languages.
Rachna's fantasy novel, The Sower of Tales, won the National Chapter IODE Violet Downey Book Award, and was nominated for the Red Maple Award and the Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award. Her YA novel, A Group of One, (published by Henry Holt, and now available in paperback in Canada, published by Fitzhenry & Whiteside) received a Jane Addams Children's Book Award Honor citation and was included in the New York Public Library's Best Books for the Teen Age list.
A student of life, Rachna loves to explore the ideas that spark and seize her imagination, as well as to play with words. She calls the process of creating books plarking - work, she says, is too tedious and grinding a word to describe the delight of the creative process, and play doesn't quite convey the real time and effort that goes into completing a book, whereas plarking covers it all, especially as it also reflects the joy and song of larking about.
Born in India, Rachna has lived in London, England, Prince Edward Island, and now lives in Ottawa. A skilled and experienced presenter, Rachna loves to share her enthusiasm for reading and writing; she has given readings and workshops in schools, libraries and conferences across the country as well as internationally.
Website: www.rachnagilmore.ca.
Librarian Reviews
Catching Time
Sara desperately wants to go to the park to play with her friends, but her mom and dad are just too busy to find the time. Sara decides to capture time with her butterfly net and store it in a preserve jar — a task that is much harder than she anticipates. Time is sneaky and it keeps slipping and sliding away. This tale is a gentle reminder to all parents to make time for fun!Source: The Canadian Children’s Book Centre. Best Books for Kids & Teens. 2011.