Based on the childhood
experience of Georgie Badiel
G.P. Putnam's Sons
(published 9.13.2016)
40 pages
A True Tale with
A Cherry On Top
A uthor: Susan Verde
and Illustrator: Peter H. Reynolds
C haracter: Georgie Badiel
O verview from the jacket flap:
"With its wide sky and warm earth, Princess Gie Gie's kingdom is filled with beauty. But clear
drinking water is scarce in her small African village, and despite her
commands, Gie Gie cannot bring the water closer; she cannot make it run
learer. Every
morning, she rises before the sun to take the long journey to the well,
and every evening, after the voyage home, Gie Gie thinks of the trip
that tomorrow will bring. And she dreams. She dreams of a day when her
village will have coo, crystal-clear water of its own.
Inspired by the childhood of Burkina Faso-born [fashion] model Georgia Badiel..."
T antalizing taste:
"I am Princess Gie Gie.
My kingdom ... the African sky, so wide and so close.
I can almost touch the sharp edges of the stars.
I can tame the wild dogs with my song.
I can make the tall grass sway when I dance.
I can make the wind play hide-and-seek.
But I cannot make the water come closer.
I cannot make the water run clearer.
No matter what I command...
'Sleep,' [Maman] says.
'Dream,' she says.
'Someday you will find a way, my princess.
Someday.'"
and something more: The note at the back of the book explains the the inspiration for The Water Princess:
"The [access to water] crisis is what motivated African model Georgie
Badiel to work to make a difference and get clean water to those in
need. As a young girl in Burkina Faso, Georgie spent
her summers living with her grandmother. Every morning, Georgie and the
other girls and women of the village walked for miles each day to fill pots with water and return it home to be used for the basics - drinking, bathing, cooking - only to wake up the next morning and make the journey again...
In Burkina Faso alone, nearly a quarter of the
population has no access to clean water. Both illnesses from
contaminated water and the time it takes to collect water every day
prevent many children from going to school...Together with Ryan's Well,
Georgie is working to make a change and bring this basic right, this source of life, to the people of Burkina Faso and beyond."
The touching photographs of the girls and women collecting water and the celebration of the first well built by Georgie's foundation give me hope that more wells will financed and constructed.
2 comments:
I just shared this title last week, I think. Really enjoyed this. :) - Myra from GatheringBooks
Hi Myra!
Great minds think alike! I'm off to read your post.
thanks for stopping by!
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