A Sea of Gold by Patricia Polacco - ISBN: 9781665938426
Hardcover
Family’s love, sunflowers, and hope bloom amidst war and immigration.

A Sea of Gold

A Ukrainian Family's Story through the Generations

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  • Hardcover

    84 pages

  • Release Date

    15 January 2025

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Summary

“A visually stunning testimony to resilience and renewal.” —Publishers Weekly “An empathetic, heartbreaking look at how warfare can tear families apart—and how traditions still endure.” —Kirkus Reviews

Beloved and bestselling storyteller Patricia Polacco draws on her Ukrainian heritage in this picture book following one family’s history through the generations and the powerful bond of their love.

In the village of Cherinovska, Ukraine, a famil…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781665938426
ISBN-10:1665938420
Author:Patricia Polacco
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Imprint:Simon & Schuster
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:84
Release Date:15 January 2025
Weight:644g
Dimensions:279mm x 216mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

Three generations of Ukrainian sunflower farmers thrive until Russia wages war on their country. Every good family saga features a wedding, and this one boasts two. First, Alina marries Fedir. The newlyweds receive land with a dacha built on it to set them up for the future. Soon they’ll have a “sea of gold”—sunflowers that provide food, oil, and mulch. Alina becomes a baker and makes offerings to “BA BA SPODIVATYSYA,” an ancient oak tree. The couple’s daughter, Yana, is born in 1991, as Ukraine wins its independence from Russia. Years later, the second wedding—Yana’s, to a young man named Andreyev—is accompanied by rumors of Russian aggression toward Ukraine. Yana and Andreyev’s daughter, Oxana, is born with the expectation that she, too, will farm sunflowers. Then the Russians invade. The family house is set on fire; Oxana stops speaking. Alina, Yana, and Oxana, separated from their husbands and fathers, escape to Poland, then to America to live with Alina’s brother. Oxana’s sadness persists until it’s time to plant sunflower seeds there. Hidden within her doll are her family’s sunflower seeds, and sharing them reawakens her joy as she’s reminded of her homeland. With this methodically paced, poignant story, Polacco draws on her own Ukrainian heritage with illustrations of babushkas, their homes festooned with icons that evoke folksy farm scenes and resplendent sunflower fields. An empathetic, heartbreaking look at how warfare can tear families apart—and how traditions still endure. (author’s note, glossary) (Picture book. 7-10) – Kirkus Reviews * 10/1/2024 *“The prolific creator’s most expansive work to date, this historical accounting that feels ripped from the headlines also offers a visually stunning testimony to resilience and renewal. ” * Publishers Weekly *

About The Author

Patricia Polacco

Patricia Polacco belongs to a family of storytellers, poets, farmers, teachers, and artists. They came from many parts of the world, but mainly Russia. She grew up to be an illustrator, a designer, and creator of many beloved children’s books, including The Keeping Quilt, The Blessing Cup, Fiona’s Lace, The Trees of the Dancing Goats, Babushka’s Doll, My Rotten Redheaded Older Brother, Sticks and Stones, and Palace of Books. She lives in Union City, Michigan.

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