Book Descriptions
for One World, One Day by Barbara Kerley
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
As with the previous three books in this series, the author’s crisp, poetic text is immeasurably extended by stunning photographs of children partak ing in routine activities. Homework, chores, meals, games, and family rituals appear in various cultural depictions. Kerley ends with an explanation of the “spirit behind these books” (42)—her time in Nepal as a Peace Corps volunteer. Thumbnails of each photo, photographic credits, location, and a detailed explanation of the pictured activity introduce the back matter. Additionally, there is a world map, on which each picture’s location is pin pointed and identified. lmp
From the Publisher
This beautiful photo book follows the course of one day in our world. Sunrise to sunset is captured in the essential things we all do daily, wherever we live in the world, and in the different ways we do them. The first meal of the day will take on a whole new dimension for American kids as an American pancake breakfast is contrasted with porridge in North Korea and churros in Spain.
At the end, each image is reprinted as a thumbnail and accompanied by a detailed caption. Selected images feature photographers' notes that share the thoughts and methodology involved in the making of the picture and reveal fascinating behind-the-scenes information. The photographers reflect on how the pictures might resonate within the theme of the global family. Such reflections are rooted in the life experiences of these well-traveled professionals. Their global viewpoints, in tandem with Barbara Kerley's powerful message, set an ideal example for all future world citizens.