House Baba Built
by Ed Young


  



Caldecott Medalist, Ed Young, traces his childhood in World War II Shanghai, where the house built by his father provides comfort and safety to his family, friends, relatives and refugees. The house his father built transforms into a place to play, to eat, and to be safe. It was a place of joy and imagination despite the signs of war raging outside its sturdy walls. Ages 8 - 12

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