A little sailboat has a big burst of determination when a fleet of tall ships needs assistance.
Illustrated byMatt Myers..
A note from the author, a Newbery Honoree, offers more facts about bridges and boats for curious readers.
Silently! How will the bridge know to rise? Can Lily save the day? This tale of plucky persistence, illustrated with the splash and sparkle of a summer day on the water, is sure to empower any child to take charge when the time is right.
Finally, Lily slips under just before the bridge goes down, her sails fluttering with excitement as she spies the majestic barquentine, schooner, and other grand old ships heading toward the now-lowered bridge.
Out on the lake, the tall ships are coming! To pass from the harbor to the lake, Lily must blow her horn and ask the lift bridge to rise - Meee-me? - but the big vessels’ blasts are so much louder as they crowd her out and rock her with waves.
And something to say - mostly, Out of my way, Lily ! But Lily has somewhere to go, too.
Lily the sailboat is small but sturdy, in a harbor full of enormous cargo ships, speedy fishing vessels, and bossy tugboats that all have somewhere to go.
A little sailboat has a big burst of determination when a fleet of tall ships needs assistance