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The Walking School Bus

by (author) Aaron Friedland & Ndileka Mandela

illustrated by Andrew Jackson Obol

afterword by Lennon Julian

Publisher
Greystone Books Ltd
Initial publish date
Sep 2023
Category
School & Education, Africa, Activism & Social Justice
Recommended Age
4 to 8
Recommended Grade
p to 3
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781771644693
    Publish Date
    Sep 2023
    List Price
    $24.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781778402173
    Publish Date
    Jul 2024
    List Price
    $12.95

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Description

A “moving tale of two enterprising siblings determined to find a safe way to get to school” (New York Times), this singular picture book celebrates the creativity, ingenuity, and passion of children all over the world.

Features an afterword from Julian Lennon, and notes from co-authors Aaron Friedland and Ndileka Mandela.

Every morning, Shaka and his little sister Nandi walk with their father to school. Though the journey is long and hot, they arrive at school happy to see their friends and ready to learn. Then one day, their father gives them terrible news: he has to go work in a mine far away, and they won’t be able to go to school anymore. The route is too dangerous for them to walk alone, so they’ll have to stay home.

But when they discover a yellow toy bus in the dirt, Shaka and Nandi let their imaginations run wild. Could they buy their own school bus? Or build one themselves? Their plans prove much harder than they thought—but just when they’re about to give up, Shaka and Nandi come up with an ingenious solution to get to school, one that will take the whole community to help.

With lively illustrations from Andrew Jackson Obol, The Walking School Bus is an engaging story that shows the challenges many children around the world face in accessing education, as well as the creativity and community spirit that can help overcome them.

About the authors

Aaron Friedland is the founder and executive director of the Simbi Foundation, which provides support for children around the world who face difficulties in accessing education. The interviews he conducted with children in rural Africa and India inspired the story of The Walking School Bus, his first book. He lives in Vancouver, BC.

Aaron Friedland's profile page

Ndileka Mandela is an activist, author, and head of the Thembekile Mandela Foundation, which continues the legacy of her grandfather Nelson Mandela by supporting education and health in rural South Africa. She lives in South Africa.

Ndileka Mandela's profile page

Andrew Jackson Obol is an illustrator whose proudly Afrocentric art has been published widely in children’s books, academic textbooks, and comic books. Andrew was born and raised in Uganda and now lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he is studying in the Masters of Art program at NSCAD University.

Andrew Jackson Obol's profile page

Julian Lennon is a singer-songwriter, photographer, children’s book author, and the founder of the White Feather Foundation.

Lennon Julian's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Moving"
The New York Times

 

"An inspiring and disquieting testament to the value of education.”
—Kirkus Reviews

“An uplifting tale about the determination of global children to get an education. Obol deftly brings this story to life through colorful and expressive cartoon-ish illustrations that speak to themes of perseverance and pride.”
—Pauletta Brown Bracy, Horn Book

“A lively, engaging story with colorful illustrations that help readers become aware of the challenges other children face around the world to get an education."
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