Cycle of Rice, Cycle of Life
Review
By Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast
The book, filled with vivid, lush photographs, explains how rice farming is a way of life for those who live on the island of Bali in Southeast Asia. . . . Jan explores in great detail their world of rice farming in this book geared at elementary- to early-middle-grade students, though ultimately it’s a book that can be appreciated by readers of all ages. —Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast
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