Synopses & Reviews
When a young boy learns about what makes art specialandmdash;sometimes itandrsquo;s beautiful, sometimes itandrsquo;s funny, sometimes it tells a storyandmdash;he realizes that these same characteristics are what make his grandmother special, too. As a result, he finds the inspiration to create his own masterpiece thatandrsquo;s one of a kind.
Christopher Awardandndash;winning author Scott Menchin and New York Times bestselling illustrator Harry Bliss have teamed up for a celebration of the power of art and expression, and the extraordinary love between grandparent and child.
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andquot;This helps fill a critical need for art-loving black child characters. A good bridge to take children from comic tropes to fine art.andquot;
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andquot;By steering readers into the heady realm of context, criteria, and taste, everyone becomes a critic - and thatand#39;s an illuminating, empowering thing.andquot;
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andquot;The story is well written and serves as a great introduction to art appreciation. The subject matter, along with a tender grandparent relationship, makes this a worthwhile purchase.andquot;
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andquot;A good bridge to take children from comic tropes to fine art.andquot;
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andquot;Young art history students will enjoy embedded Picasso and Duchamp references. Grandmas, particularly those who belong to the Red Hat Society, will be pleased to be honored as and#39;one of a kind.and#39;andquot;
Synopsis
When a young boy learns about what makes art special sometimes it s beautiful, sometimes it s funny, sometimes it tells a story he realizes that these same characteristics are what make his grandmother special, too. As a result, he finds the inspiration to create his own masterpiece that s one of a kind.
Christopher Award winning author Scott Menchin and New York Times bestselling illustrator Harry Bliss have teamed up for a celebration of the power of art and expression, and the extraordinary love between grandparent and child."
About the Author
Scott Menchin, author and illustrator of the Christopher Awardandndash;winning
Taking a Bath with the Dog, has created illustrations for many famous products and brands around the world. He lives in New York City and teaches at the Pratt Institute.
Harry Bliss is a cartoonist and New Yorker cover artist. He has illustrated numerous bestselling picture books for children. He lives in Vermont.