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Allen Say Tea with Milk
ISBN: 9780395904954 Год издания: 1999 Издательство: Walter Lorraine Books Аннотация
At home in San Francisco, May speaks Japanese and the family eats rice and miso soup and drinks green tea. When she visits her friends' homes, she eats fried chicken and spaghetti. May plans someday to go to college and live in an apartment of her own. But when her family moves back to Japan, she soon feels lost and homesick for America. In Japan everyone calls her…
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Allen Say Grandfather's Journey
ISBN: 978-0547076805 Год издания: 2008 Издательство: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Язык: Английский Аннотация
Lyrical, breathtaking, splendid—words used to describe Allen Say’s Grandfather’s Journey when it was first published. At once deeply personal yet expressing universally held emotions, this tale of one man’s love for two countries and his constant desire to be in both places captured readers’ attention and hearts. Winner of the 1994 Caldecott Medal, it remains as historically relevant and emotionally engaging as ever. -
Allen Say J'ai rêvé d'une rivière
ISBN: 978-2211019958 Год издания: 1993 Издательство: L'École des loisirs Аннотация
La semaine où Marc a eu une grosse fièvre, Oncle Edouard lui a envoyé une petite boîte. Quand Marc l'a ouverte, un nuage d'éphémères s'en est échappé et s'est envolé par la fenêtre. Marc s'est alors aperçu que le quartier tout entier avait disparu. A la place de la rue coulait une rivière. -
Allen Say Almond
ISBN: 9781338300376 Год издания: 2020 Издательство: Scholastic Inc. Язык: Английский Аннотация
Almond is a breathtaking and evocative story about finding your talent from Caldecott Medalist Allen Say.
Everything changes for Almond Biggs when a new girl comes to school. The New Girl can play "The Flight of the Bumblebee" fast fast fast on her violin. And every day Almond sits and listens. Lost in the music, Almond wonders if she has her own unique gift. One special day, as Almond is watching the crows, circling and twirling in the wind, she realizes that she too can spread her wings and discovers the magic to being happy inside and out.
Allen Say's luminous artwork and emotionally powerful story help children discover the wondrous gift of being who they are. -
Allen Say Silent Days, Silent Dreams
ISBN: 0545927617 Год издания: 2017 Издательство: Arthur A. Levine Books Язык: Английский Аннотация
Caldecott Medal winner Allen Say brings his lavish illustrations and hybrid narrative and artistic styles to the story of artist James Castle.
James Castle was born two months premature on September 25, 1899, on a farm in Garden Valley, Idaho. He was deaf, mute, autistic, and probably dyslexic. He didn't walk until he was four; he would never learn to speak, write, read, or use sign language.Yet, today Castle's artwork hangs in major museums throughout the world. The Philadelphia Museum of Art opened "James Castle: A Retrospective" in 2008. The 2013 Venice Biennale included eleven works by Castle in the feature exhibition "The Encyclopedic Palace." And his reputation continues to grow.Caldecott Medal winner Allen Say, author of the acclaimed memoir Drawing from Memory, takes readers through an imagined look at Castle's childhood, allows them to experience his emergence as an artist despite the overwhelming difficulties he faced, and ultimately reveals the triumphs that he would go on to achieve. -
Allen Say Home of the Brave
ISBN: 061821223X Год издания: 2002 Издательство: HMH Books for Young Readers Язык: Английский Аннотация
In dreamlike sequences, a man symbolically confronts the trauma of his family’s incarceration in the Japanese internment camps during World War II. This infamous event is made emotionally clear through his meeting a group of children all with strange name tags pinned to their coats. The man feels the helplessness of the children. Finally, desperately he releases the name tags like birds into the air to find their way home with the hope for a time when Americans will be seen as one people—not judged, mistrusted, or segregated because of their individual heritage.
Sixty years after thousands of Japanese Americans were unjustly imprisoned, the cogent prose and haunting paintings of renowned author and illustrator Allen Say remind readers of a dark chapter in America’s history.