Authors: Ann Grifalconi, Ann Grifalconi
ISBN-13: 9780316328623, ISBN-10: 0316328626
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Date Published: May 1986
Edition: (Non-applicable)
A young girl from the West African village of Tos movingly tells how the men came to live in square houses and the women in round ones.
Tos is an actual village, on the side of an inactive volcano in Central Africa. It is the village in the book's title, where women dwell in round thatch-roofed huts and men live in square ones. This book tells the story of how the houses were so designated, in the aftermath of the volcano releasing its full fury on the village. Grifalconi effortlessly embroiders the customs of the village into her melodious narration. The author, who has illustrated over 50 children's books, including Lucille Clifton's Everett Anderson books, here illustrates her own tale, told to her by a young girl who grew up in Tos. The resting purple volcano, suddenly erupting into orange; the eerie orange sun; the villagers covered with ash; the purple and orange skies; the dense, lush junglesall are captured beautifully by Grifalconi's art. (48)