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Small Beauties

The Journey of Darcy Heart O'Hara

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"One day this child shall hold the very heart of our family in the palm of her hand," predicts Granny on the day Darcy Heart O'Hara is born in a cottage on Derry Lane, in the town of Pobble O'Keefe, in County Kerry, Ireland.
Darcy grows up to be a noticer, delighting in the small beauties all around her: a dew-covered spider web, castles in the clouds, a shiny wooden rosary bead. Life is simple but sweet in Pobble O'Keefe, with her family gathered round the hearth in the evenings while Granddad's voice fills the small room with stories. But in 1845, a blight strikes the land, the potatoes turn rotten, and Darcy and her family must leave Ireland forever. How will Darcy ever find a way to to bring the small beauties of home across the sea to America? Elvira Woodruff's story of emigration, heartbreak, and hope is vividly illustrated with the warm, evocative oil paintings of Adam Rex.
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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2006
      Gr 2-5 -Darcy Heart O -Hara, the only daughter in a large Irish family, lives in a small cottage in Pobble O -Keefe in the 1840s. Born with a gift of seeing small beauties, she finds rocks, petals, and feathers and slips them into the hem of her ragged dress. The family reluctantly emigrates to America, and it is Darcy -s small beauties that remind them of their old home and give them strength to move on in their new one. Woodruff subtly captures the lilt of Irish dialect, inviting reading the text aloud. Her smooth and descriptive prose takes readers along on the O -Haras - journey, capturing joyful times when -her father danced a jig in the firelight - and Granddad spun tales -in the glow of the peat fire -&. - Rex -s mixed-media earth-tone illustrations are extraordinarily evocative, offering touching scenes with expressive faces and deep emotion. Rich in detail of the Irish landscape, the art gives a deeper understanding of this powerful story. Together, text and illustrations create a -small beauty - that gives a human face to immigration." -Lee Bock, Glenbrook Elementary School, Pulaski, WI"

      Copyright 2006 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      August 1, 2006
      K-Gr. 3. From the cover portrait of a sweet-faced child holding a rosary bead to the scene of the girl's tearful parting with her grandmother, this wrenching picture book pulls out all the stops of the emigration story. Life is hard for Darcy's loving family in their Irish village in 1845, but Darcy always finds time to stop and see the small beauties around her. When the potato famine drives the family to America, she takes some of those beautiful things with her, which help the family remember "not just the hurt and hunger but also all the beauty left behind." Woodruff's simple, poetic storytelling combines with Rex's illustrations in charcoal, graphite pencils, and oil to present the drama through Darcy's eyes, including the rubble of the family home after eviction, the journey across the ocean and, always close-up, the little but important things: a pebble, a flower, a hearthstone chip. Pair this with Barbara Shook Hazen's " Katie's Wish" (2002) and Valerie Worth's classic " Small Poems" (1972).(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2006, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2007
      Darcy brings little pieces of her homeland to America when her family is forced to leave Ireland during the potato famine. Woodruff's musical storytelling presents a romanticized vision of the old country, and Rex's lush paintings are staged and stiff. An author's note relays that she was influenced (somewhat inexplicably) by the immigration story of Henry Ford's family.

      (Copyright 2007 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Lexile® Measure:850
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-5

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