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Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite
Journey Home: A Thank You to American Veterans is a picture book for children, grades K-3, written and illustrated by Tori Meyer. The author was inspired to write this book by her child's question about what a veteran is. Lee is a young girl who had a favorite tree in the park, which she and her mother were visiting. When they got there, a young man in a military uniform was sitting on a park bench. He was watching a bird that had landed on a branch. Lee identified the bird for him and then, seeing he had a duffle bag next to him, asked him where he was going. He told her that he was going off to war and explained that he had a duty to protect the country. He also told her about his family and where he would be going.
Tori Meyer's children's book, Journey Home: A Thank You to American Veterans, introduces a serious subject for young children. She does so in a book that includes some wonderful oil paintings and mixed-media images. While the book is recommended for kindergartners and up, I'd have some reservations about sharing the entire book with younger or more impressionable children. There are images of a national cemetery, which while a sad reality for soldiers going off to war, may be frightening or beyond comprehension for some children. Those two images aside, I was quite impressed with the quality of most of the illustrations included in the book and with the majority of the message imparted. But I truly would not want to have to explain rows and columns of tombstones as a possible soldier's journey home to a five-year-old. With that reservation, I recommend Journey Home: A Thank You to American Veterans.