Table of Contents
- 1 What is Seedfolks main message?
- 2 What was the Seedfolks story about?
- 3 What are some of the themes of Seedfolks?
- 4 What did Wendell gain in seedfolks?
- 5 Is Seedfolks based on a true story?
- 6 Is Seedfolks appropriate?
- 7 What point of view is seedfolks?
- 8 Who is Mr Myles in seedfolks?
- 9 What is seedseedfolks all about?
- 10 Why do the students and teachers love the book Seedfolks?
- 11 What is the word count of the book The Secret Garden?
What is Seedfolks main message?
Family, Memory, and the Future As Seedfolks shows, gardening can strengthen families through the generations by connecting people to their memories and family history—as well as helping them carry those memories…
What was the Seedfolks story about?
The story is told by a diverse cast of characters living on (or near) Gibb Street in Cleveland, Ohio, each from a different ethnic group. Chapter by chapter, each character describes the transformation of an empty lot into a vibrant community garden, and in doing so, they each experience their own transformations.
What is the main conflict for the Seedfolks?
Main Conflict soon clearing garbage evolves into starting a huge garden where they will later share their crops.
What are some of the themes of Seedfolks?
Themes
- Man and the Natural World.
- Community.
- Race.
- Memory and the Past.
- Family.
- Time.
- Language and Communication.
- Death.
What did Wendell gain in seedfolks?
gained his happiness to his uncle, when he saw his uncle was focused to plant plants. He said he changed back to a man. People were able to see their family’s growth through the community.
What is the tone of seedfolks?
Casual, Excited. The characters in Seedfolks sure are a chatty bunch. All thirteen narrators give us a super casual tone when they’re telling their tales. Whether they’re talking about happy times or sad ones, these characters keep it nice and relaxed.
Is Seedfolks based on a true story?
Backseat Book Clubber Kyra Bendal, 11, wanted to know whether any of the characters in Seedfolks were based on real-life people. “They are,” says Fleischman. “I should tell you that many people think that authors just cut and paste from real life into books. I have connections like that with many of the characters.”
Is Seedfolks appropriate?
There is nothing scary or inappropriate in Seedfolks, which is recommended for ages 8 and older.
What can’t Tio Juan do?
He’s unable to do anything for himself since he doesn’t speak English (nor does he speak Spanish; he speaks an “Indian language” that only Gonzalo’s mother speaks), and everything about big-city life is foreign to him as a retired farmer.
What point of view is seedfolks?
First Person (Central Narrators)
Who is Mr Myles in seedfolks?
Mr. Myles is Nora’s patient. An elderly Black man, Mr. Myles lost his ability to speak after his second stroke and now requires home health nurses, like Nora, to care for him.
Who is the antagonist in seedfolks?
Anonymous Litterbugs So watch out for the nameless antagonist, Shmoopers.
What is seedseedfolks all about?
Seedfolks has been drawn upon to teach tolerance, read in ESL classes, promoted by urban gardeners, and performed in schools and on stages from South Africa to Broadway. More Details… To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
Why do the students and teachers love the book Seedfolks?
The students and teachers love the book. The 13 characters are richly drawn in short monologues that comprise each chapter. The author does not underestimate his young adult audience. He throws a lot at them and expects them to go with him on the journey that is Seedfolks. There is so much in this small and extraordinary book.
How old is Kim in Seedfolks?
Written by people who wish to remain anonymous. Seedfolks begins with 9 year old Kim, a young Vietnamese girl, who stands before the family altar paying respect to her dead father. She reflects how she never got to meet him, and how he was a farmer.
What is the word count of the book The Secret Garden?
Word Count: 2634 In the middle of a tough neighborhood in Cleveland, Ohio, there is a vacant lot filled with refuse and infested with rats. Inspired by a little girl, a diverse group of strangers converge upon the lot and make it into a garden. In the process, they discover the amazing gift of community.