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Examines Francis Meilland's creation of one of the world's most beautiful roses, in a picture book set in the French countryside amid the turbulent years of World War II.
About the author
Barbara Carroll Roberts is the author of a middle-grade novel
Nikki on the Line and lives in Virginia with her husband, two cats, and one very goofy dog.
Bagram Ibatoulline has illustrated many acclaimed books for children, including
The Matchbox Diary by Paul Fleischman;
On the Blue Comet by Rosemary Wells;
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane and
Great Joy, both by Kate DiCamillo; and
The Serpent Came to Gloucester by M. T. Anderson. Bagram Ibatoulline lives in Chichester, New York.
Summary
Beautifully illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline, an inspirational biography of the Peace rose and its creator digs deep into world history, botany, and the rewards of perseverance.
From a young man’s experiments in cross-pollination to the rose that became an international symbol of hope, this gentle picture book biography, beautifully illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline, is a quiet epic of war and peace. Francis Meilland was passionate about roses. He loved their rich perfume, their buds unfurling in the summer sun, and their petals, soft as lambs’ ears. Like his father and grandfather before him, Francis cultivated flowers on the family farm in France. In his teens, he set about grafting and experimenting, determined to create a rose no one had seen before, and as the world braced for World War II, he rushed cuttings to rose-growing friends around the globe. Six patient years later, word reached him: his rose had not only flourished; people were calling it the Peace Rose. An ideal gift for science and history buffs and for gardeners of all ages, this life story of a special flower is also a love song to living a dream from beginning to end, through sun and through storm.