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Big Papa and the Time Machine par Daniel…
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Big Papa and the Time Machine (original 2020; édition 2020)

par Daniel Bernstrom (Auteur)

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Discover the true meaning of being brave in this tender and whimsical picture book from Daniel Bernstrom (One Day in the Eucalytus, Eucalyptus Tree) and Shane Evans (Chocolate Me!) that follows a grandfather and grandson who travel through time in a beloved 1952 Ford.
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In an Author’s Note, Bernstrom tells us that the stories in this book are his grandpa’s stories (he called him Papa). Bernstrom’s grandfather passed away shortly after he began writing it, and he writes:

“Whenever I miss him, it’s as if, when I open this book, I’m sitting beside my papa as we are driving through Chicago, talking to each other once again.”

He begins with a story from 1952 in Little Rock, Arkansas, when Papa left home to move to Chicago and find work. He was “scared to death.” But, as Papa insisted, “sometimes you gotta lose the life you have if you ever gonna find the one you want. That’s called being brave.”

Bernstrom explains that Papa would drive him around and “slip in small stories of ordinary courage,” which one often has to call upon both as a Black man and as a human being generally.

In 1955, Papa had to overcome his fears to work atop skyscrapers. In 1957, he saw Nana at a blues club and had to summon the courage to ask her to dance. He explained to his grandson:

“I tell you, I was scared. But sometimes you gotta jump in an ocean of scared if you ever gonna dance with an angel. That’s called being brave.”

In 1986, Bernstrom’s mother left him with Papa and never came back. He was scared he was too old to bring up a child, but “sometimes you gotta love the unexpected if you ever gonna find love at all.”

Bernstrom asked his Papa, “‘Does being scared ever go away? No,’ Big Papa said.’” He explained he was scared right now, because his grandson was growing up too fast, and he already missed him:

“I hugged Big Papa tighter than tight. ‘But that’s called being brave?’ ‘Yes,’ Big Papa said. ‘That’s called being brave.’”

That’s not me crying! I have something in my eye!

Award-winning illustrator Shane W. Evans works his usual magic with the text, with brightly colored whimsical illustrations.

Evaluation: This book for readers 4 and up is a treat for all ages. ( )
  nbmars | Jan 12, 2023 |
This book is about a young boy who is afraid to go to school. His grandfather takes him into the past in a time machine to show him all the times he was afraid when he was young and what he went through. This book is very compelling to read and great for adolescents to learn about what African Americans went through in the past. ( )
  brittany0903 | Apr 28, 2021 |
This is a really good book for students grades 1-4. I really enjoyed this book because it goes over many different places and time periods and it does this through the use of a time machine. This book also talks about the importance of family and the main character can see how his life progressed even before he was born. I would use this in class to show the importance of knowing your families history and this book also gives a lot of history and how being scared will never go away. ( )
  HunterBartoo | Apr 20, 2021 |
Family story; one we can all be a part of. ( )
  melodyreads | Feb 20, 2020 |
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Discover the true meaning of being brave in this tender and whimsical picture book from Daniel Bernstrom (One Day in the Eucalytus, Eucalyptus Tree) and Shane Evans (Chocolate Me!) that follows a grandfather and grandson who travel through time in a beloved 1952 Ford.

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