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Summary
A moving celebration of "America the Beautiful" featuring artwork from ten distinguished artists and inspiring presidential quotes!AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL: TOGETHER WE STANDEach of our presidents has had a unique vision of America. In AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL, these ideas are translated into gorgeous illustrations by such top artists as Bryan Collier, Jon J Muth, Diane Goode, Mary GrandPre, Raul Colon, Sonia Lynn Sadler, Yuyi Morales, John Hendrix, LeUyen Pham, and Chris Soentpiet. Each of these talented illustrators has found a unique way to interpret the values and beliefs that have built our great country. Through moving illustrations, AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL integrates the lyrics of the familiar patriotic tune with inspiring presidential quotations. AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL will help teach children about our country's great leaders while highlighting American values such as diversity, unity, and freedom. In addition, the back cover will feature a quote from the winner of the 2012 presidential election.
Author Notes
LeUyen Pham is the bestselling illustrator of Real Friends by Shannon Hall, The Princess in Black series with Shannon and Dean Hall, the Freckleface series by Julianne Moore, Hats Off to You and Shoe-la-la! by Karen Beaumont, and Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio, as well as many others. She lives and works in Los Angeles with her husband and her two adorable sons who are best friends. Visit LeUyen at leuyenpham.com.
Mary GrandPré has illustrated more than twenty beautiful books, including The Noisy Paint Box by Barb Rosenstock, which received a Caldecott Honor; Cleonardo, the Little Inventor , of which she is also the author; and the original American editions of all seven Harry Potter novels. Her work has also appeared in the New Yorker , the Atlantic Monthly , and the Wall Street Journal , and her paintings and pastels have been shown in galleries across the United States. Ms. GrandPré lives in Sarasota, Florida, with her family.
Jon J Muth is beloved all over the world for his seven books featuring Stillwater the Panda, whose love and balanced approach to life always serve to make the world a better place for his young friends. Muth''s many enchanting picture books include his Caldecott Honor Book Zen Shorts , Addy''s Cup of Sugar , Stone Soup , and The Three Questions , which the New York Times Book Review called "quietly life-changing." His books have been translated into more than 23 languages and are cherished by readers of all ages. Muth draws inspiration from his life-long interest in Asian Studies, including tai chi chuan, sumi ink drawing, and chado, "the way of tea." Muth is also renowned in the world of graphic novels. He won an Eisner Award for his paintings in the graphic novel, The Mystery Play by Grant Morrison. He''s partnered with Neil Gaiman on The Sandman: The Wake , Walter and Louise Simonson, and Kent Williams on Havoc & Wolverine: Meltdown , J. M. DeMatteis on Moonshadow and Silver Surfer , and with Stanislaw Lem on The Seventh Voyage which was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Adaptation in Another Medium. He lives in New York State with his wife and their four children.
Chris Soentpiet (pronounced: soon-peet) is an award winning illustrator and author. Aside from writing and illustrating, Chris travels all around the world promoting the love of children''s literature, the arts, and multi-culturalism.
When Chris was eight years of age, an American family adopted him from Korea. His talent for watercolors has won him an art scholarship to attend the prestigious Pratt Institute in New York City. After graduating with honors, he wrote and illustrated his first picture book, Around Town. His books have won praise from many critics such as Parent''s Choice, American Bookseller, Junior Library Guild, New York Times, and American Library Association.
Bryan Collier loves to paint. He has successfully channeled his creative energy and love of art into an illustrious career as a children''s book illustrator and writer. He began painting at the age of 15 and eventually landed a scholarship to attend Pratt Institute in New York. He has won four Caldecott Honors for Rosa by Nikki Giovanni, Martin''s Big Words by Doreen Rappaport, Trombone Shorty by Troy Andrews, and Dave the Potter by Laban Carack Hill. His first book, Uptown , won the Coretta Scott King Award and the Ezra Jack Keats Award. He has won five more Coretta Scott King Awards and three Coretta Scott King Honors.
Born in Massachusetts in 1859, Katharine Lee Bates was a poet as well as an English professor at Wellesley College. Her poem "America the Beautiful" was inspired by the sights she saw during a trip from Massachusetts to Colorado in 1893.
Diane was born in New York City. Since 1974, she has created the paintings for more than 30 children''s books, including the Caldecott Honor Book When I Was Young in the Mountains by Cynthia Rylant.Her most recent picture book was The Dinosaur''s New Clothes (Blue Sky Press, 1999). About it, School Library Journal wrote, "Young readers will delight in Goode''s humorous images of the prehistoric giants festooned in extravagant costumes and the dinosaur images peeking down from the gilded moldings of the palace''s sumptuous rooms. ... A delightful addition to standard fairy-tale collections." Diane lives with her husband in Wachung, New Jersey, with their two dogs, a yellow Labrador retriever and a Welsh corgi. Their son, Peter, is an artist.
Yuyi Morales has written and/or illustrated numerous books, including Just A Minute, a Pura Belpre Medal winner, and Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez, a Pura Belpre Honor Book. Her work has also earned her the Jane Addams, Americas, and Christopher awards. Born in Mexico, Yuyi now lives in the San Francisco area.
Reviews (5)
School Library Journal Review
K-Gr 5-When illustrations from 10 prominent children's book artists are combined with the words from Bates's "America the Beautiful" and quotations from a range of United States presidents, the result is a beautiful, patriotic ode to the best of our nation. This multifaceted concept is elegantly executed in a book that will be useful to anyone seeking to engage children in learning more about American history, landmarks, and symbols. Words from Jimmy Carter set the tone, saying, "We become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams." Each illustration, masterfully rendered by artists such as Yuyi Morales, Jon J Muth, LeUyen Pham, and Chris Soentpiet, among other stars, depicts a multiethnic, multicultural view of the possibilities America represents. The book design successfully integrates the various elements. Pictorial spreads leave one panel open for the quotations, while Bates's words appear in large type at the bottom or top of each illustration. The quotations all focus on helping others and being our best selves, individually and as a country. In a time when political debate is sharply divided, this book reminds us that some ideals are part of our national heritage and stand above the disagreements.-Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
Yuyi Morales, Jon J Muth, and LeUyen Pham are among 10 top-drawer illustrators that form a more perfect union of sorts, interpreting lines from Bates's popular patriotic song; each spread also features a stirring quote from a famous American. Some artists take a direct approach: Harry Potter illustrator Mary GrandPre, who has "For amber waves of grain," and a quote from Thomas Jefferson ("I believe... that every human mind feels pleasure in doing good to another") shows a trio of children in a radiant field of grass, turning a weathered tree trunk into a literal prairie schooner. Sonia Lynn Sadler, one of several artists that go the mural route, contributes the book's most striking and least literal image; she uses "Above the fruited plain" (paired with the opening of the Gettysburg Address) to imagine a quilting bee where Americans of all ages and backgrounds stitch together patches celebrating the nation's greatest hits (the Statue of Liberty, the St. Louis arch, the space shuttle), a smart outlet for her folk-art style. A visually rich and much-needed reminder of America's collective resilience. All ages. (Jan.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Horn Book Review
Ten renowned illustrators, including Bryan Collier, Razl Colsn, and Diane Goode, bring the words of "America the Beautiful" to life; each striking spread also presents an inspirational presidential quote in the side margin. Informative back matter includes a key to national landmarks and symbols; full lyrics; a note on democracy; and biographical information on Bates, author of the poem-turned-patriotic-ballad. (c) Copyright 2013. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Review
What better way to make this patriotic song meaningful to kids than with these lively illustrations by 10 different illustrators? Each spread portrays a line or phrase from the song with a sidebar quote from a president (cherry-picking from Washington to Obama). For "For amber waves of grain," Mary GrandPr depicts three kids and a dog pretending to be sailing on a boat that's a dead tree amid a field of wheat; this is paired with a quote from Thomas Jefferson: "I believethat every human mind feels pleasure in doing good to another." An interior spread ("with brotherhood") by LeUyen Pham repeats the cover, picturing kids wearing red-and-white striped outfits representing the flag's stripes and kids in blue sweaters with stars completing the flag. The quote is from Theodore Roosevelt: "Keep your eyes on the stars, but remember to keep your feet on the ground." The other illustrators are Diane Goode, Jon J Muth, Yuyi Morales, John Hendrix, Bryan Collier, Chris Soentpiet, Ral Colon and Sonia Lynn Sadler. Handsomely designed, this is a beautiful tribute to America and Americana. (selected national landmarks and symbols, biographical note, song lyrics, definition of democracy) (Picture book. 5-9)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Combining historic quotes from many presidents with illustrations by leading children's book illustrators, this celebration of Bates' 1893 poem, now one of our patriotic standards, shows and tells the rich diversity of the U.S. The opening quote by Jimmy Carter We become not a melting pot, but a beautiful mosaic is matched with Chris Soentpiet's handsome double-page image of a group of smiling kids in which each child is painted as an individual portrait, all different, all together. The quotes from Abraham Lincoln (All men are created equal) and Thomas Jefferson, to John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, and Barack Obama (We are the change that we seek) offer inspiring messages that are illustrated by well-known artists, including Bryan Collier, Raul Colon, Yuyi Morales, and LeUyen Pham, whose cover image shows a crowd of smiling children dressed in stars and stripes. The final scene connects historical images of immigrants' arrivals with contemporary skyscrapers and fireworks in the sky. Appended notes include more about national landmarks, symbols, and Bates. Great for sharing with a young audience on national holidays.--Rochman, Hazel Copyright 2010 Booklist