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Dizzy

by Jonah Winter

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Publisher Comments:

From the author of FRIDA comes a jangly, jumpy, beboping book about Dizzy Gillespie, the clown prince of jazz.

This is the story of Dizzy Gillespie, a real cool cat who must have been born with a horn in his hands, judging from the way he played the trumpet. Jazz was his ticket on a train to better days, and he left his hard life in a small town for New York City and the hottest band around. But did Dizzy stand straight and play right? NO! He was a clown. He hit high notes, low notes, never-been-heard notes, and before he knew it, Dizzy created a whole new music: BEBOP.

This is a story about a boy who breaks all the rules — and finds his own personal heaven along the way.

Review:

"Winter (Frida) adds a winning volume to the burgeoning array of picture books about jazz giants. Written in up-tempo, occasionally rhyming free verse, the narrative trips off the tongue as it sketches Dizzy Gillespie's early sufferings: his father beat him and other kids mocked his small size. The horn became his escape valve: 'with every blow/ he got from his dad,/ he blew his trumpet that much more/ until he was roaring./ He was soaring./ He was the best musician/ in his little southern town — / soon that got boring.' Winter follows Dizzy from Philadelphia (where his onstage clowning earned him his nickname) to New York, where his career took off. Readers need not know anything about the man's music to appreciate the character at the center of this verse, which nimbly sketches his rise from swing band sideman to one of cool jazz's supreme innovators: ' 'Bebop.'/ That's what Dizzy called/ this crazy kind of jazz/ that he had invented just/ by having the courage to be himself.' Qualls's (The Baby on the Way) expressionistic acrylics, in a palette of cool grays, blues and chalk white, bloom with the blaring hot red and pink streams of sound emanating from Dizzy's horn. The artist gets the cheeks and the jazz patch just right, along with the postures of various cats onstage. And the author plays softly on the theme that one can convert a flaw (as a boy, Dizzy was famous for breaking rules) into a strength. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

This is the story of Dizzy Gillespie, a real cool cat who must have been born with a horn in his hands, judging from the way he played the trumpet. He is a boy who breaks all the rules, and finds his own personal heaven along the way. Full color. 48 p.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780439507370
Author:
Winter, Jonah
Publisher:
Arthur A. Levine Books
Illustrator:
Qualls, Sean
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - General
Subject:
Jazz
Subject:
Jazz musicians
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Music
Subject:
Music - Jazz
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Cultural Heritage
Subject:
Jazz musicians -- United States.
Subject:
Picture books for children
Subject:
Children s Activities-Music
Edition Description:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
20061031
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from P up to 3
Language:
English
Illustrations:
YES
Pages:
48
Dimensions:
11 x 10.5 in
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
04-08

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Winter (Frida) adds a winning volume to the burgeoning array of picture books about jazz giants. Written in up-tempo, occasionally rhyming free verse, the narrative trips off the tongue as it sketches Dizzy Gillespie's early sufferings: his father beat him and other kids mocked his small size. The horn became his escape valve: 'with every blow/ he got from his dad,/ he blew his trumpet that much more/ until he was roaring./ He was soaring./ He was the best musician/ in his little southern town — / soon that got boring.' Winter follows Dizzy from Philadelphia (where his onstage clowning earned him his nickname) to New York, where his career took off. Readers need not know anything about the man's music to appreciate the character at the center of this verse, which nimbly sketches his rise from swing band sideman to one of cool jazz's supreme innovators: ' 'Bebop.'/ That's what Dizzy called/ this crazy kind of jazz/ that he had invented just/ by having the courage to be himself.' Qualls's (The Baby on the Way) expressionistic acrylics, in a palette of cool grays, blues and chalk white, bloom with the blaring hot red and pink streams of sound emanating from Dizzy's horn. The artist gets the cheeks and the jazz patch just right, along with the postures of various cats onstage. And the author plays softly on the theme that one can convert a flaw (as a boy, Dizzy was famous for breaking rules) into a strength. Ages 4-8." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , This is the story of Dizzy Gillespie, a real cool cat who must have been born with a horn in his hands, judging from the way he played the trumpet. He is a boy who breaks all the rules, and finds his own personal heaven along the way. Full color. 48 p.

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