Review of This Table

This Table This Table
by Alex Killian; illus. by Brooke Smart
Primary    Greystone Kids    32 pp.
5/24    9781771645829    $18.95

The main table in a home is often where memories are made. Killian’s debut picture book explores this table’s many roles in one family’s life. The easy-to-read story starts where a wooden table begins: “as a seed that grew into a great strong tree.” The tree is felled, taken to a workshop, and carefully crafted. The top is sanded, legs attached. The wood is stained, sealed, and set to dry. The family places the table “in the middle of a house, and life grew up around it.” Smart’s watercolor illustrations add to the story with playful and inventive scenes. The number of people grows and shrinks, and scenes evolve from the quiet act of arranging flowers to a birthday party spilling over with family and friends. Their table is filled to overflowing with the chaos of an unfolded map, children’s drawings, and more. A clean, empty table shown near the end prompts discussion about readers’ own experiences around family tables. The story concludes where it started: “This table began as a seed and became the heart of someone’s home.”

Pubissue-From the March/April 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

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