One Small Spark: A Tikkun Olam Story

by Ruth Spiro (Author) Victoria Tentler-Krylov (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

A young girl is inspired to make a difference in this thoughtful and lyrical exploration of the Jewish philosophy tikkun olam or repair the world.

Imagine the world you want to live in. If it's not the world you see, will you create it?

So begins a young girl's journey to solve a problem she notices one rainy day while walking to school. In that moment, the small spark inside her grows and then connects her to others who are inspired to make a change and help the world become a better place.

This lyrical and very personal text from beloved author Ruth Spiro, with breathtaking and imaginative illustrations from Victoria Tentler-Krylov, explores the Jewish concept of tikkun olam, or taking part to repair the world. It's sure to inspire young readers to nurture their own small spark, taking action today that will change the world tomorrow.

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Kirkus

Starred Review

A stunning reminder that we all have the power to make the world a better place.

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 3--Spiro's (Love Grows) latest picture book explores the Jewish philosophy tikkun olam, which translates to "repair the world." The book opens with a drab-looking city in dark colors with rich details and asks, "Imagine the world you want to live in. If that's not the world you see, will you create it?" A young girl then passes a playground with a broken swing and teeter totter, where trash litters the playground; she is seen conferring with her teacher and diverse classmates about how to fix it. The class adds books to the park's Little Free Library, paints and fixes up the playground equipment, and serves food on a picnic blanket. The book ends with the city in bright colors with multicolored birds flying overhead ("Imagine everyone gathering sparks, opening their hearts, and repairing our world together") illuminating the positive change the children have made through their work. Young readers will relate to the setting and enjoy finding out how kids are able to make a difference in their communities. Back matter includes an author's note. VERDICT A lovely picture book sure to inspire the youngest changemakers to create the world they want to live in, and a reminder that cultural and even religious adages or tenets are worth pondering and enacting. Recommended for all collections.--Carrie Voliva

Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

A playground in a busy metropolitan neighborhood has fallen into disrepair, and most residents walk briskly by its gates. But one child holds up a finger, telling their adult caretaker to wait, and in that decisive moment becomes surrounded by birds and sparkles. As the child rallies their class and local businesses, more fanciful elements appear around the movement's new members, showing how "one person can't do everything, / but everyone can do one thing./ Which may lead to another." Tentler-Krylov (I'm Gonna Paint), ever an exuberant, choreographic chronicler of city life, fills digitally enhanced watercolor spreads with bright colors and a host of energized, roll-up-their-sleeves characters, portrayed with various abilities and skin tones, who not only rejuvenate their public space but make new and deeper connections with each other as they do so. Spiro (Love Grows) doesn't directly name the Jewish concept of tikkum olam--Hebrew for "repair the world"--until the very end of the work's blank verse text, which nevertheless vividly evokes the concept's galvanizing power throughout: "even the tiniest spark/ will flicker and dance until/ it's impossible to ignore." An author's note further explores the idea, explaining that "many faiths share these teachings and traditions." Ages 4-8. (Aug.)

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Review quotes

★ The artwork is spectacular . . . A stunning reminder that we all have the power to make the world a better place. —Kirkus, starred review 

 

Ruth Spiro
Ruth Spiro is the author of the popular Baby Loves Science series and the Made by Maxine series. She lives with her family in Chicago.

Victoria Tentler-Krylov grew up in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and studied architecture and urban design at Cooper Union and Columbia University. She has illustrated several acclaimed pictured books and lives with her family just outside Boston, MA
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780399186318
Lexile Measure
500
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Dial Books
Publication date
August 27, 2024
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039220 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Values & Virtues
JUV023000 - Juvenile Fiction | Lifestyles | City & Town Life
JUV033020 - Juvenile Fiction | Religious | Jewish
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
United States
Jews
Conduct of life
Helpfulness
Parks
Jewish way of life

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