Grandfather and I

Grandfather and I by Helen E. Buckley, published by Viking/Puffin in 1997, is a New Ed edition featuring 21 pages in English. This book presents a gentle story that explores the warm relationship between grandfathers and their grandchildren, highlighting the contrast between the hurried pace of modern life and the timeless moments shared with family.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes the importance of slowing down and appreciating the simple joys of life. The beautifully re-illustrated work by Jan Ormerod invites a new generation to experience themes of family and multigenerational connections. With its focus on the bond between the oldest and youngest family members, this edition continues to resonate with those interested in literary and juvenile fiction.
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Everybody is in such a hurry these days – mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers. It seems as if the only people who aren’t in a hurry are grandfathers. With them there is always time to stop . . . and look . . . just as long as you like.
Originally published in l961, this gentle story about the warm relationship between the oldest and the youngest members of the family is beautifully re-illustrated by Jan Ormerod to delight a whole new generation of readers.
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