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L**
Great book for kids and adults
Such a sweet story and the art is beautiful
M**B
This will be understood and loved by children and adults, but in different ways. An instant classic.
The media could not be loaded. This is a review of Into the Uncut Grass by Trevor Noah. I recently saw Trevor Noah interviewed, and I immediately bought the book before the interview was even finished. I was so impressed with the concept for the book and the fact that this book was written in a way that will entertain and enchant children, but will also be enjoyed by adults because adults will be able to see the story from a different perspective.In the Introduction, the author says it best; "By daring to dream of what could be rather than resigning ourselves to what is, we unlock the potential for true and lasting resolution by bridging divides and forging new paths where none seemed possible." The book explores ways in which conflict can be resolved or at least understood. Conflict with a child who is at odds with his parents for making his bed. Conflict between two snails upon which path to take.It must also be said that the illustrations are excellent. I would buy this book simply for the illustrations they are that beautiful. This is destined to become a children's classic.As a sidenote, one of my favorite children's books when I was growing up was Harold and the Purple Crayon. Apparently there's a movie out about that, I have not seen it, but I can highly recommend that book as well.
B**N
Sweet…but I wanted more.
The boy and his teddy bear, Walter, start the day. Walter wants to follow rules and be responsible. Chores before adventure. The boy wants to Goooooo! Off they go Into the Uncut Grass.It is a sweet story of friendship, self-exploration, and considering the perspectives of others. The story uses the journey, a gnome and some snails, to advise and illustrate how shifting one’s perspective is an important skill for learning and growing together.It fell short of one conversation for me. I wanted to see the boy return home and ask his mother why the rules had to be followed. I wanted to see him apply the skills he had observed on his journey. I wanted to see him work it out with her. I expected to see this, because of the way it was written. I loved the book, but this twinge of disappointment means I can not give it 5 stars.Trevor, I lived in South Africa from 1995-1999.I cried watching Invictus, because I marveled at a country who had transitioned from Apartheid with so much grace. Nelson Mandela was a beautiful person. My fifth son was born in South Africa. I wish you could come eat Indian food with us the next time you are in North Carolina. We love you.
R**Y
HOMERUN!
This book is amazing. Great for the kids and as an adult I love it. I hope Trevor makes another kids book, this was a homerun!
K**A
Beautifully more than you're expecting
This book is enchanting for people of all ages -- I may love it more than my child. There is real wisdom here, tucked between the heartful illustrations and flowing prose. Imaginitive and lovely. I want to chat with Trevor Noah about it over Indian food.
L**S
Children’s book
Very good children’s book
V**R
A Naughty Boy is a Joy!
This little book is a joy. Kids of all ages, including old ladies, will enjoy this tale of the naughty little boy who goes out into the uncut grass against the rules of the adults in his life. He should know better and he does, but he doesn’t care. Of course I love Trevor Noah so it’s not hard to love his book.
E**
A wonderful read
This is a great book for children, teenagers, and adults. It gives lessons we all need to know. It was well written and illustrated.
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