" Beautifully illustrated, moving story. Originally published in Spain. " Edward Sullivan said.
"Andrew enjoys his job as a mechanic well enough, but his true passion is gardening. His apartment is filled with plants, and he longs for a house with a large space for a garden. When he is offered a new job with a house just like he has imagined, there is one catch. Instead of nurturing flowers, he will be working on war planes. Somehow, he finds a way to circumvent the expectations of his employers. I enjoyed this quirky title with its lovely illustrations and spot-on reminder of how one man can decide to go against the masses and stick to what he believes, even if it comes with a price. " Barbara said.
"I love the idea behind this story, but I’m struggling with it too. The author has built a story that finds Andrew working at a place he’s opposed to and doing something about it. In this case, SPOILER AHEAD: (view spoiler) " Cheryl Malandrinos said.
" Beautifully illustrated, moving story. Originally published in Spain. " Edward Sullivan said.
"Andrew enjoys his job as a mechanic well enough, but his true passion is gardening. His apartment is filled with plants, and he longs for a house with a large space for a garden. When he is offered a new job with a house just like he has imagined, there is one catch. Instead of nurturing flowers, he will be working on war planes. Somehow, he finds a way to circumvent the expectations of his employers. I enjoyed this quirky title with its lovely illustrations and spot-on reminder of how one man can decide to go against the masses and stick to what he believes, even if it comes with a price. " Barbara said.
"I love the idea behind this story, but I’m struggling with it too. The author has built a story that finds Andrew working at a place he’s opposed to and doing something about it. In this case, SPOILER AHEAD: (view spoiler) " Cheryl Malandrinos said.
" Beautifully illustrated, moving story. Originally published in Spain. " Edward Sullivan said.
"Andrew enjoys his job as a mechanic well enough, but his true passion is gardening. His apartment is filled with plants, and he longs for a house with a large space for a garden. When he is offered a new job with a house just like he has imagined, there is one catch. Instead of nurturing flowers, he will be working on war planes. Somehow, he finds a way to circumvent the expectations of his employers. I enjoyed this quirky title with its lovely illustrations and spot-on reminder of how one man can decide to go against the masses and stick to what he believes, even if it comes with a price. " Barbara said.