Book Descriptions
for On the Other Side of the Garden by Jairo Buitrago and Rafael Yockteng
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
On her first night at her grandmother’s house, Isabel is lonely and uncertain. She doesn’t know her grandmother and she doesn’t know how long her father will be gone. Then an owl, a frog and a mouse appear at the window and lead her outside. The owl, a gentle caretaker, the frog, forthright and full of questions, and the mouse shy and hoping for a snack, tell her about her grandmother, who is kind, and perhaps a little lonely, too. She tells them about her mother, who lives in another country and writes her letters, and her dad, who is looking for work. The dark night eventually becomes a bright morning, and waiting for Isabel is her grandmother, offering matter-of-fact reassurance. The warm colors and rounded shapes of the three animals against dark-sky pages, the small moments of humor throughout the striking digital illustrations reminiscent of pen-and-ink, and the brightening palette mirroring Latina Isabel’s shifting outlook all contribute to the sense of comfort this picture book provides, however children choose to make sense of the events taking place: magical realism, dream, or imaginative flight of fancy. (Ages 4–7)
CCBC Choices 2019. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2019. Used with permission.
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Highlighting the fear and loneliness of children separated from their parents, On the Other Side of the Garden tells the story of Isabel, who is sent to live with the grandmother she hardly knows in the country while her father looks for work and her mother is abroad. On her first night in the unfamiliar house, Isabel is befriended by an owl, a frog and a mouse, who gently show her the beauty of her new surroundings as they take a late stroll together. Isabel's mood is reflected in the sombre deep blue tones of the artwork, but color suddenly returns to her world when she is embraced by her grandmother in the morning and she settles in for a longer stay.
USBBY 2019 Outstanding International Books List.
Author lives in Mexico.
Spanish. Originally published in Chile as Al otro lado del jardín by Planetalector Chile in 2014. English translation by Elisa Amado published in the United States by Groundwood Books in 2018.
© USBBY, 2022. Used with permission.