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The Wall: Growing Up behind the Iron Curtain

by Peter Sis

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ISBN13: 9780374347017
ISBN10: 0374347018
Condition: Standard
Dustjacket: Standard
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Peter Sis is a master children's book author and illustrator, as his newest work clearly demonstrates. Combining intricate, beautiful artwork with autobiography and political history, he creates a poignant, deeply personal story about Cold War Czechoslovakia. Sis defines the value of artistic freedom in a book that is innovative and visually stunning.
Recommended by Sarah H., Powells.com

This is an amazing personal story about war, youth, creativity, and freedom. The Wall recounts Sis's life growing up in Czechoslovakia during the height of the Cold War. A must-read for anyone who loves the Beatles, the Beach Boys and the American Dream.
Recommended by Sarah H., Powells.com

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A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER “I was born at the beginning of it all, on the Red sidethe Communist sideof the Iron Curtain.” Through annotated illustrations, journals, maps, and dreamscapes, Peter Sís shows what life was like for a child who loved to draw, proudly wore the red scarf of a Young Pioneer, stood guard at the giant statue of Stalin, and believed whatever he was told to believe. But adolescence brought questions. Cracks began to appear in the Iron Curtain, and news from the West slowly filtered into the country. Sís learned about beat poetry, rock n roll, blue jeans, and Coca-Cola. He let his hair grow long, secretly read banned books, and joined a rock band. Then came the Prague Spring of 1968, and for a teenager who wanted to see the world and meet the Beatles, this was a magical time. It was short-lived, however, brought to a sudden and brutal end by the Soviet-led invasion. But this brief flowering had provided a glimpse of new possibilitiescreativity could be discouraged but not easily killed.

 

By joining memory and history, Sís takes us on his extraordinary journey: from infant with paintbrush in hand to young man borne aloft by the wings of his art.

Review:

"The ecstatic energy and big-spirited inventiveness of the artists drawings make the once all but unimaginable realization of that dream visible for all to see." The New York Times Book Review

“Sís most ambitious and personal book.” USA TODAY

“A sophisticated and sobering picture book exposé.”The San Francisco Chronicle “The Wall makes for irresistible reading.”Washington Post Book World

“Mr. Sís's account belongs as much in the living room as it does in the nursery.”The Wall Street Journal“Peter Sís [is a] master of the not-necessarily-for-children picture book.” The Los Angeles Times Book Review "Peter Sís's The Wall... may be his finest book to date - no small feat. "The Boston Globe "Glorious artwork." Elle "Will both engross and haunt his audience.” Starred, The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books  “Complex, multifaceted, rich in detail . . . [Síss] concluding visions of freedom are both poignant and exhilarating.”Starred, School Library Journal "A masterpiece for readers young and old."Starred, Kirkus Reviews "Younger readers have not yet had a graphic memoir with the power of Maus or Persepolis to call their own, but they do now."Starred, Publishers Weekly “The deployment of media choices and color throughout the book is both expert and telling: bold, stark black marker for an invading Soviet tank, dreamy blue crayon for the night the Beach Boys played Prague . . . a comprehensive portrait of an era, an artist, and the persistence of the latter in the face of the former.” Starred, The Horn Book  “A powerful combination of graphic novel and picture book . . . Terrific design dramatizes the conflict between conformity and creative freedom.” Starred, Booklist "Simply and effectively illustrates the history of Czechoslovakia's struggle with totalitarianism and evokes the dreams of his repressed people."VOYA “This stunning book is a MUST for anybody who is curious to learn about the world we live in!” Milos Forman, Oscar winning-director of Amadeus, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

 

 “Peter Síss book is most of all about the will to live ones life in freedom and should be required reading for all those who take their freedom for granted.”  Václav Havel, former president of the Czech Republic

  

“Peter Sís, who has entranced children and adults with his magical stories and drawings, has taken his talent to a new level. Peter, born to dream and draw, is now also teaching the tragic history of his native Czechoslovakia under communism in this beautiful, poignant, and important work for those of all ages.” Madeleine Albright, former U.S. Secretary of State

 “This extraordinary achievement is a powerful reminder of the hard-won freedoms that drew so many to this country's shores.” Shelf Awareness

About the Author

PETER SÍS, a MacArthur Fellow and internationally renowned artist, received Caldecott Honors for Starry Messenger: Galileo Galilei and Tibet Through the Red Box. He has lived in and around New York City since 1984.

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crowyhead, June 24, 2008 (view all comments by crowyhead)
This Caldecott Honor book is Peter Sis's autobiographical account of growing up in Communist-controlled Czechoslovakia. Sis combines beautiful illustrations and personal recollections with factual information about the time period. This book might be a bit of a tough sell to a lot of younger readers, but it would be excellent in the classroom, and the graphic novel-esque quality might attract children and young adults who might not otherwise pick up an autobiography or history book.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780374347017
Subtitle:
Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain
Author:
Sis, Peter
Publisher:
Farrar Straus Giroux
Subject:
History
Subject:
History - Europe
Subject:
Europe
Subject:
Authors, American
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Art
Subject:
Art - Painting
Subject:
Art
Subject:
People & Places - Europe
Subject:
Authors, American -- 20th century.
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
August 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
from 3
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
56
Dimensions:
12.00 x 9.00 in
Children's Book Type:
Picture / Wordless
Age Level:
08-12

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