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The Rusty, Trusty Tractor

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Reviewed bySusan Fitzgerald
A charming tale of friendship and loyalty taught by an elderly farmer who has faith in his old tractor. Illustrations of the quiet farm and the hard-working farmer have readers cheering for the farmer's "old friend."

Is It Any Good?

4

This subtle story, set on a farm, demonstrates that "real friends are there when you need them." Thoughtful, plain-speaking, humorous Grandpappy isn't interested in Mr. Hill's brand-new shiny tractor with air-conditioning: "Mine's got air-conditioning, too," said Grandpappy. "When the air gets too fresh, I put on another jacket." And while young Micah is a bit enamored with the shiny machines, he comes to trust Grandpappy's quiet loyalty and helps him set about working the fields.

This book even feels like an old friend, with its warm, inviting illustrations. A 5-year-old reader had a soft smile on his face as Grandpappy persevered through each feat, finally winning the coveted jelly doughnuts. And Joy Cowley's writing challenges readers; the same preschooler asked questions about the comparison of the plowed field to "brown waves."

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