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All of a Sudden and Forever: help and healing after the Oklahoma City bombing by Chris Barton. Illustrated by Nicole Xu. 40 p. Carolrhoda Books/ Lerner Publishing Group, February, 2020. 9781541526693. (Review of finished copy courtesy of publisher.)
Fact Friday features All of a Sudden and Forever: help and healing after the Oklahoma City bombing by Chris Barton and illustrated by Nicole Xu. Last Sunday, April 19 marked the 25th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Shortly after 9AM, a truck loaded with explosive material was detonated killing 168 people, injuring countless more and effectively destroying the building. Improbably, an elm tree survived the blast though it was badly damaged.
What Chris Barton does in this picture book for everyone is focus not on the bomber or why it occurred, but on what people affected by the blast did to heal and restore hope. They cared for each other and they cared for that elm tree. When the tree seeded, they gathered the seeds and cared for the seedlings. They gifted some of the seedlings and saved some. A memorial to the victims was opened in April of 2000 and many seedlings of what was dubbed, "The Survivor Tree" are growing and thriving on the site.
Barton's spare language and effective use of repetition instructs and reassures. Nicole Xu's muted illustrations are equally spare yet beautiful. Back matter includes notes from both the author and illustrator, survivor interviews and a bibliography. All of a Sudden and Forever is the book you need - an important addition to any library collection.
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