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Uncle Wille and the Soup Kitchen (Reading Rainbow Book)

by Dyanne Disalvo-ryan

Uncle Wille and the Soup Kitchen (Reading Rainbow Book) Cover

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

"A straightforward fictional view of an urban soup kitchen, as observed by a boy visiting it with his `Uncle Willie,' who works there every day....The difficult lives of those fed (including children)--as well as the friendly, nonintrusive attitude of the kitchen workers toward them--are presented sensitively but without sentimentality.

Synopsis:

"A straightforward fictional view of an urban soup kitchen, as observed by a boy visiting it with his `Uncle Willie,' who works there every day....The difficult lives of those fed (including children)--as well as the friendly, nonintrusive attitude of the kitchen workers toward them--are presented sensitively but without sentimentality.

About the Author

DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan's books include Grandpa's Corner Store, A Castle on Viola Street, City Green and Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen. She lives in Philadelphia.

In Her Own Words...

"When I was a girl growing up in Brooklyn, New York, the oldest sibling of one brother and two sisters, I never thought that my art was among the very best. My mother and father recognized my art ability early on. It was because of their sensitivity that I eventually began to acknowledge my talent and enjoy my life as an artist. I remember when I was eight years old, looking at a book one day and thinking: I can make a better book. It was from that day on that I knew I wanted to be an artist and author of children's books. Consequently, whenever anyone asked me if wanted to be an artist When I grew up, I answered, "I am all artist already."

"I always loved a sharp pencil and a new piece of paper. As a young girl, I drew all the time. Even as a teenager, I stayed in my room and drew for hours. My favorite books as a child were the Madeline series, anything by Dr. Seuss, The Five Chinese Brothers, and A Big Ball of String.

"After attending college a[ the School of Visual Arts in New York, I moved to Kansas City, Missouri" in 1978 to work with Hallmark cards. While living in Kansas City, I set tip interviews with New York publishers whenever I went back home. My first book was Published by Western Publishing in 1980. Since then, That New Baby has sold over one million copies. It is even printed in Indonesian!

"Before I begin a book I can see the whole thing. I can sense tile color and pacing. Depending on the type of manuscript I am working with, sometimes I take a lot of photographs, sometimes I need to do historical research, sometimes I draw from my head. Usually, it is very easy for me to draw. If I find myself erasing too much, I will start all over and try to envision the picture in a new way.

My characters are based on people I know or people I have seen.I want children to be able to see themselves or their neighbors when they look at my illustrations.I want them to feel familiar.Many of my personal experiences become the source of inspiration for my stories.The story of Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen was born from the three years I spent working at a soup kitchen while I lived in Park Slope, Brooklyn.City Green was inspired by the garden lot that I passed on my way there.Inspiration for Grandpa’s Corner Store comes from a local grocer with many loyal customers (including me) in Haddon Heights, New Jersey.Before writing, A Castle on Viola Street I worked for several months building and renovating houses in Camden, New Jersey, through a nonprofit group like Habitat for Humanity.I donate a percentage of my royalties from each book to the organization that they support.This is my way of contributing back to the communities and purposes my books provide.

Currently, I live in a historical town just outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.I like living in a small town.It is quiet and easy to think.But the moment I cross the Verranzano Bridge into Brooklyn, I am enchanted by the man sweeping outside the little bodega.I am charmed by three women talking on a street corner, holding the red-and-white strings of their bakery boxes.There are teenagers in curlers and kids scooping puddle water with spoons.From fire escapes to gum spots I see life in the buildings and movement on the sidewalks.I take out my sharp pencil and a clean piece of paper.I am an artist already."

Product Details

ISBN:
9780688152857
Author:
Di Salvo-Ryan, Dyanne
Author:
Reisberg, Mira
Illustrator:
DiSalvo-Ryan, DyAnne
Author:
by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan
Author:
DiSalvo-Ryan, DyAnne
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Children's fiction
Subject:
Social Situations - Homelessness & Poverty
Subject:
Poverty
Subject:
Soup kitchens -- Fiction.
Subject:
Soup kitchens
Subject:
Social Issues - Homelessness & Poverty
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Subject:
Volunteers
Edition Number:
1st Mulberry ed.
Edition Description:
Mulberry
Series:
Reading Rainbow Book
Publication Date:
April 1997
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from P to 3
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
9.00x10.86x.10 in. .32 lbs.
Age Level:
05-UP

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