Sometimes you don’t know the meaning of a picture book project until you are well into the work. So it was for our new book, SQUEAK!
The text and thumbnails were done and sketches well underway on a beautiful morning in Spring 2016 when insight struck. It hit during our docent group’s tour of Dunn Gardens, led by then-head gardener Zsolt Lehoczky.
As we headed out onto the Great Lawn – which is an important feature of this 100-year old Olmsted-designed estate garden – Zsolt noted the lush grass was pocked with gopher mounds. He explained that the rich soil attracts lots of worms and the worms attract the gophers.
I was walking beside fellow-docent Elizabeth Conlin. Under her breath, she murmured, “We’re all in this together.”
And I realized that’s what SQUEAK! is about. It’s the story of how, in a cause-and-effect way, a little mouse’s squeak can wake up all the animals in the meadows and mountains. “We’re all in this together.” Elizabeth’s comment became the epigraph for the book.
SQUEAK! itself caused a further effect: I have come to know Elizabeth better. It turns out this cause and effect mechanism is key to her way of being in the world. She writes:
“I was tickled about the meaning of SQUEAK! when you told me about it. We were standing outside the classroom and I think the wisteria was in bloom. I’ve thought about it often. I love the possibility of kids experiencing your book and realizing that every sound and every movement they make can reverberate far beyond their imaginings. I love the idea of children being exposed to that concept.
“We are, essentially, vibration. The only true choices we have are in how to use and direct our energy/vibrations. I became a Kundalini yoga teacher when I discovered that I have the ability to positively effect the people I come into contact with — that I could learn to do it better and more consistently with just my vibratory frequency.”
When you put a book out into the world, you really don’t know what the effect will be, much as the mouse in SQUEAK! has no idea his tiny utterance will awake an entire ecosystem. Books themselves are both a cause, and the result of a lot of effect.
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Next Monday evening, Sept. 16, at 5 pm, we will have the first public reading of SQUEAK! at Seattle’s University Bookstore. We plan a participatory reading. Everyone who comes can be part of the cause and effect of the story. The initial squeak will come from our two-year old grandson in his mouse suit. You are invited to get in on the fun. Plus, there will be snacks!
Note: Dunn Gardens is open through October and offers docented tours as well as ‘wanders.’ It is one of Seattle’s secret treasures. For more information about visiting: https://dunngardens.org/visiting-tours
Thank you, Laura, for sharing your friend’s words as the epigraph to Squeak, “We’re all in this together.” I am listening for the vibrations of this little mouse’s squeak!
thank YOU Gretchen for reading and commenting.
And I am picturing how I will use this book to tell Squeek to my pre-K and kinders and my young DD students. What a great book! Thank you, so much Laura!
i would love to hear what you come up with, Judy!
Terrific, Laura!! Congratulations!
Hi Sarah! Thanks. xox laura
Congratulations on Squeak, Laura! What a wonderful insight into your theme. Great picture books are always about more than the obvious storyline and yours is one of them!
I might not have returned to this idea if you hadn’t reminded me, Bonny. Thanks!
Laura, the truth of your SQUEAK! revelation in the beautiful gardens is quite possible the the truth of life on earth. We are all in this together…and those who take this to heart are the jewels of our time. Have a ton of fun with SQUEAK!.
Beautiful reason for creating a book! When will it be available for purchase?
Nevermind, found it on Amazon! 🙂 wonderful.