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In 1914, Tom Thomson spent the summer at a family cottage on Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay, where he taught the ten-year-old daughter, Helen, how to paint. Author Susan Vande Griek and illustrator Pascal Milelli have imagined this time through Helen’s eyes, providing an intriguing glimpse into the famous painter’s life.

Helen and her father greet their visitor on the rocks of West Wind Island. She is fascinated by everything about him — his canoe full of gear, his paint-stained hands, his campfire stew. Over the next few days she watches as Tom paddles off to fish and clambers over the rocks to paint. And then he invites Helen to paint with him — wildflowers blooming near the cottage, boats rocking in the water, pine trees blowing in a storm. And at summer’s end, he leaves her with a memento of their time together.

The story, told in lyrical free verse, has a quiet charm, while the illustrations capture the natural beauty that inspired some of Thomson’s most memorable paintings.

An author’s note provides more information about Tom Thomson’s life.



Trade Review
With a strong sense of place, this moody, contemplative title coalesces into a story that will resonate with nature lovers and artists alike. * School Library Journal *
Go Home Bay is a lovely, gentle book that breathes art and poetry. * Quill & Quire *

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    A Hardback by Susan Vande Griek, Pascal Milelli

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      Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
      Publication Date: 19/05/2016
      ISBN13: 9781554987016, 978-1554987016
      ISBN10: 1554987016

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In 1914, Tom Thomson spent the summer at a family cottage on Lake Huron’s Georgian Bay, where he taught the ten-year-old daughter, Helen, how to paint. Author Susan Vande Griek and illustrator Pascal Milelli have imagined this time through Helen’s eyes, providing an intriguing glimpse into the famous painter’s life.

      Helen and her father greet their visitor on the rocks of West Wind Island. She is fascinated by everything about him — his canoe full of gear, his paint-stained hands, his campfire stew. Over the next few days she watches as Tom paddles off to fish and clambers over the rocks to paint. And then he invites Helen to paint with him — wildflowers blooming near the cottage, boats rocking in the water, pine trees blowing in a storm. And at summer’s end, he leaves her with a memento of their time together.

      The story, told in lyrical free verse, has a quiet charm, while the illustrations capture the natural beauty that inspired some of Thomson’s most memorable paintings.

      An author’s note provides more information about Tom Thomson’s life.



      Trade Review
      With a strong sense of place, this moody, contemplative title coalesces into a story that will resonate with nature lovers and artists alike. * School Library Journal *
      Go Home Bay is a lovely, gentle book that breathes art and poetry. * Quill & Quire *

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