Synopses & Reviews
and#147;Hereand#8217;s a song whose lyrics everyone knows and that therefore demands something spectacular to distinguish it. This version, sumptuously illustrated by Long, certainly delivers.and#8221; and#151;The New York Times
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The astounding talent of Laurel Long brings this beloved song to life with breathtaking style. Set against a lush countryside, each day brings a new gift elegantly rendered. And like in the verses of the song, the previous gifts are repeated in every illustration, giving this striking artwork a hidden aspect, culminating in a staggering spread featuring them all. Readers will pore over every page, searching for golden rings, turtledoves, and all the rest, secretly tucked into each stunning painting.
Laurel Long's unparalleled style makes this exquisite volume a treasure that will be cherished for years to come.
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and#147;Ms. Long has secreted lyrical clues within each picture that children will relish hunting down.and#8221;
and#151;The Wall Street Journal
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* and#147;Long expertly weaves religious and secular images into a visually arresting interpretation of the traditional carol.and#8221;
and#151;Publishers Weekly, starred review
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“Here’s a song whose lyrics everyone knows and that therefore demands something spectacular to distinguish it. This version, sumptuously illustrated by Long, certainly delivers.” New York Times
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“Ms. Long has secreted lyrical clues within each picture that children will relish hunting down.” The Wall Street Journal
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* “Long expertly weaves religious and secular images into a visually arresting interpretation of the traditional carol.” Publishers Weekly, starred review
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“This version has a dreamy, fairy-tale sensibility." Kirkus
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“This book is a beautiful introduction to the song for young children; an engaging book for older children; and a book that makes those already familiar with the traditional song more thoughtful.” WNY Family Magazine
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“An accomplished visual interpretation with a playful element for children to enjoy.” Booklist
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“Long’s lyrical and lush oil paintings, reminiscent of Russian icon art, combined with a tricky interactive element, make this version of the traditional carol special.” School Library Journal
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Praise for Laurel Longand#8217;s The Twelve Days of Christmas: and#160;
and#8220;Hereand#8217;s a song whose lyrics everyone knows and that therefore demands something spectacular to distinguish it. This version, sumptuously illustrated by Long, certainly delivers.and#8221;
and#8212;The New York Times
and#160;
and#8220;and#8220;Ms. Long has secreted lyrical clues within each picture that children will relish hunting down.and#8221;
and#8212;The Wall Street Journal
and#160;
* and#8220;Long expertly weaves religious and secular images into a visually arresting interpretation of the traditional carol.and#8221;
and#8212;Publishers Weekly, starred review
and#160;
and#8220;An accomplished visual interpretation with a playful element for children to enjoy.and#8221;
and#8212;Booklist
and#160;
and#8220;This version has a dreamy, fairy-tale sensibility."
and#8212;Kirkus Reviews
and#160;
and#8220;Longand#8217;s lyrical and lush oil paintings, reminiscent of Russian icon art, combined with a tricky interactive element, make this version of the traditional carol special.and#8221;
and#8212;School Library Journal
Synopsis
The astounding talent of Laurel Long brings this beloved song to life with breathtaking style. Set against a lush countryside, each day brings a new gift elegantly rendered. And like in the verses of the song, the previous gifts are repeated in every illustration, giving this striking artwork a hidden aspect, culminating in a staggering spread featuring them all. Readers will pore over every page, searching for golden rings, turtledoves, and all the rest, secretly tucked into each stunning painting.
Laurel Long's unparalleled style makes this exquisite volume a treasure that will be cherished for years to come.
About the Author
Laurel Long is the celebrated illustrator of many books for children, including Hans Brinker by Bruce Coville, and The Magic Nesting Doll by Jacqueline K. Ogburn. She is a professor of art at California State University, Northridge, and lives in Southern California with her family.and#160;Visit her online at www.laurellong.com.