Boxes for Katje

Author:
Candace Fleming
Illustrator:
Stacey Dressen-McQueen
Publication:
2003 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction, Picture Books, World Cultures
Pages:
38
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"I have a box for Katje—a box from America!"
"America?" exclaimed Katje. "Who would send me a box from America?”
After World War II there is little left in Katje's town of Olst in Holland. Her family, like most Dutch families, must go without soap and milk, must patch and repair their old, worn clothing. Then one spring morning, when the tulips bloom thick and bright, Postman Kleinhoonte pedals his bicycle down Katje's cobbled street to deliver a mysterious box from the "land of plenty"—America!
The box has been sent by Rosie, a girl from Mayfield, Indiana, and her package is part of a goodwill effort to help the people of Europe. What's inside Rosie's package so delights Katje that she immediately sends off a letter of thanks, beginning an exchange that swells with so many surprises that the girls—as well as the townspeople of Olst and Mayfield—will never be the same.
Inspired by the true experiences of the author's mother, this strikingly original picture book shows how simple seeds of friendship and hope can grow into something extraordinary.
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Boxes for Katje
Reviewed by Jenny Phillips
Friendships develop across the ocean when an American town takes it upon itself to support Katjeās family, who live in war-torn Holland...
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