The Can Man
Review
By Multicultural Review
At first glance, the reader may think this will be a story about how to deal with the homeless. . . .this picture book is much more. The author provides an age-appropriate take encompassing compassion and respect for your fellow man. With a contemporary setting, Orback illustrates and Williams tells not only a tale of today’s economic hardships, but also a lesson that helping your neighbor helps us all.
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