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I wanted to love this book but just couldn't. The ideas were great but I felt the execution in both words and pictures to be lacking.
A great children’s book that combines the magic of tradition with the allure of modernization in a captivating narrative. This book presents a lyrical masterpiece that explores the clash between age-old farming wisdom and the relentless march of progress. Through poetic verses, readers are transported to Agrippa the Farmer's world, where Liz Enko, influenced by the wealthy industrialist Miss Anthropy, finds herself at the heart of this ideological struggle. The story beautifully unfolds, inviting readers of all ages to rediscover the enchantment of tradition and the wisdom of their roots.
Hey there, young bookworms and rhyme lovers! If you're ready to dive into a poetic adventure that's as charming as it is thought-provoking, Liz Enko and the Charming and Harming of Farming is your ticket to a world where tradition meets innovation head-on! Noam Inkfeather's debut book is like a lyrical rollercoaster that takes you to Agrippa the Farmer's land, where Liz Enko, a young mind caught between tradition and progress, embarks on a fascinating journey. The poetic verses in this book are so enchanting; they'll make you fall in love with words all over again. It's like a warm hug from your grandma's storytelling, but with a modern twist. So, grab this book, join Liz on her epic adventure, and get ready to be charmed and enchanted with every rhyme and reason. This is just the beginning of an exciting series that'll keep you coming back for more wordy wonders!