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Town Is by the Sea (2017)

par Joanne Schwartz, Sydney Smith (Illustrateur)

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Throughout his day, a young boy thinks of his father who is working in the coal mine that is located underneath the ocean.
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Reads like a poem, a perfect poem, about a day in the life of a boy from a coal mining town. His father goes to the mines; the boy plays outside. The illustrations of the boy by the glittering sea are juxtaposed with images of the father in a dark, oppressive underground tunnel.

The story includes the boy visiting the seaside grave of his grandfather (also a coal miner). The pictures lead the reader to believe that the tunnel the father was working in may have collapsed (but the father does come home unharmed at the end of the day). The book ends with the boy revealing, quietly but dramatically, that he will one day join his father in the mines.

So I think there is a subtle message in the book that older children and adults will pick up on. I feel like the message is about recognizing the bittersweet nature of growing up in a coal mining town by the sea. On the one hand, there's beauty and simplicity and stability (at least there was in the 1950s). On the other, there's the fact that it's a dangerous profession and the boy's future is already decided for him.

I can see this book as an ode to hardworking coal mining families. At the same time the story acknowledges that it may not be what a person would choose, if they had a choice. ( )
  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
The time period and the specific location are never mentioned in the text, but the illustrations subtly hint at the story's 1950s setting (which is confirmed in an end note.)

The main character's recitations of how things are and repetition of his dad's location and task foreshadow the text's closing lines: "One day, it will be my turn. / I'm a miner's son. / In my town, that's the way it goes."

The art style is not much to my taste, although I do think it works much better for depicting the sea than people. Some of the spreads of the sea are fantastic. If you want another view of it at another time of day, peek under the dust jacket. ( )
  fernandie | Sep 14, 2022 |
A little boy enjoys a summer day by the sea, but thinks often of his father digging for coal underground, and how one day that will be his job as well. ( )
  JennyArch | Aug 13, 2020 |
I don't like this style of illustration; the muted colors, smudged blurry lines, and overall more somber tones. The story is so brilliant, however, I still have to give it a good rating. The rich vocabulary, simple but clear explanation of the day's activities, descriptive sentences, and a look into a mining town. ( )
  EMiMIB | Aug 6, 2019 |
This is an absolutely breathtaking book about a boy in a mining town describing his typical day, all the while his father is far below the beautiful, sunny sea, mining for coal. The illustrations in this book are beyond words. Illustration types vary from full spreads to vignettes to panels. One double page spread in particular depicts the sea with the sun shining down and it is amazing. This book is about the sacrifices people will make for their families and could be used to teach historical context of what it would be like to grow up in a generation of miners and what mining coal entails. ( )
1 voter JenniferSprinkle | Jun 25, 2019 |
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