The Mud Family
by Betsy James
Illustrated by Paul Morin

Oxford University Press, 1998
Originally Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1994
Available in Afrikaans, Xhosa, and Zulu from Anansi Publishers, Cape Town, South Africa
Paper: ISBN 0-19-512479-0
Cloth: ISBN 0-399-22549-8 (Out of Print.)

Awards: A 1995-96 Our Choice of the Canadian Children's Book Centre

"An unusual mixture of an ancient culture and the timeless human emotions."
-- Booklist

For the Anasazi, life depends on precious rainfall. But after weeks without rain, the land is drying up and the corn is dying. Soon Sosi's family will have to find a new place to live. Her mother and father are cross and tired as they pack; no one has time for Sosi.

So she runs away, down to the bank of the small pool, and makes a family of mud dolls that dry in the hot son. Here there is no crying or arguing. The mud father tells his mud daughter, "You are my lark, my lizard. I will weave robes for you and never scold." Sosi makes the mud girl dance for rain.

And the rain does come, bringing Sosi back to the family that needs her most of all.

 

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