Potatoes, Potatoes

Potatoes, Potatoes by Anita Lobel is a reissue published by Harper Collins on February 17, 2004. This 40-page book presents a story about an old woman with a potato farm and her two hardworking sons, who find themselves on opposing sides of a conflict as one joins the army of the east and the other the army of the west.
Readers will discover a narrative that explores themes of family, conflict, and resolution. The story highlights the cleverness of the mother as she seeks to transform the fighting between her sons into peace. This edition features full-color illustrations, enhancing the experience of this classic tale that addresses social themes and emotions relevant to both children and adults.
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There was once an old woman who had a potato farm and two hardworking, loving sons. But one day one son ran away to the army of the east; the other son joined the army of the west.
Caldecott Honor artist Anita Lobel tells a powerful story of two brothers who become enemies at war, and their wise mother whose cleverness turns fighting into peace.
A new, full-color edition of the timely and timeless tale Potatoes, Potatoes.
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