From the Heart of Africa: A Book of Wisdom
From the Heart of Africa: A Book of Wisdom
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Tundra Books
Annotation: A collection of African wisdom gorgeously illustrated by artists from Ghana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Canada, the United States and more.
Genre: [Fairy tales]
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #158521
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Tundra Books
Copyright Date: 2018
Edition Date: 2018 Release Date: 01/02/18
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-7704-9719-6
ISBN 13: 978-1-7704-9719-1
Dewey: 398.9
LCCN: 2017939147
Dimensions: 26 cm.
Language: English
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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

A book of African proverbs illustrated by a variety of artists.The 15 proverbs highlighted in this book come from different African peoples and regions, and each features a captivating full-page illustration. The aphorisms range from the well-known—"It takes a village to raise a child"—to those that may be new to most readers. Walters offers origin information for each proverb, as well as its meaning, making the book accessible to a variety of ages. The saying "When in the middle of a river, do not insult the crocodile," from the Baoulé people of Côte d'Ivoire, is glossed as, "You probably don't have to battle crocodiles, but you can apply this to any situation: always think before you act." The fact that the texts are linked only by continent of origin allows for an array of creative pictorial interpretations of the adages, with styles that run the gamut. Ghanaian artist Eva Campbell provides a bright oil painting of a happy village scene; Cuban-American illustrator Tom Gonzalez offers a striking image of a fire at nighttime; South African artist Sindiso "R!OT" Nyoni contributes a cartoonlike image of a black woman in a spacesuit standing on the moon, with the Earth over her shoulder. This beautifully illustrated book of wisdom serves as a good introduction to maxims and also acts against the many prevalent negative stereotypes of African cultures and people—lovely and illuminating. (introduction, foreword, artist bios) (Picture book. 5-10)

ALA Booklist (Wed Nov 01 00:00:00 CDT 2017)

In this attractive picture book for middle readers, Walters unites 15 aphorisms from a range of African cultures. These pithy sayings contain universal truths, some of which are familiar ("It takes a village to raise a child"), and others refreshingly novel ("No one tests the depth of the water with both feet"). Writing and fine arts teachers will recognize the mentor-text potential of this well-designed book. Within its neat, square shape is a two-page spread for each aphorism. On one side, the text is set atop a solid colored background, with the origin and a brief explanation of the saying appearing along the bottom. On the adjacent page, arresting artwork offers readers literal or figurative interpretations by artists from all over the world, in a range of styles and media. The end pages showcase thumbnails of the illustrations with brief bios of the artists, which are worth lingering over. This unique collection works both as a gift book and a handy model for classroom projects.

Horn Book (Mon Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2019)

Fifteen wisdom sayings from around the African continent are paired with brilliant illustrations from global artists in this informative book. Each aphorism is labeled by country and includes an explanation of its meaning. The book's art is noteworthy for how the many illustrators (identified in the appendix) interpret the sayings in their own unique styles. A great way to explore wisdom traditions and figurative language.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

A book of African proverbs illustrated by a variety of artists.The 15 proverbs highlighted in this book come from different African peoples and regions, and each features a captivating full-page illustration. The aphorisms range from the well-known—"It takes a village to raise a child"—to those that may be new to most readers. Walters offers origin information for each proverb, as well as its meaning, making the book accessible to a variety of ages. The saying "When in the middle of a river, do not insult the crocodile," from the Baoulé people of Côte d'Ivoire, is glossed as, "You probably don't have to battle crocodiles, but you can apply this to any situation: always think before you act." The fact that the texts are linked only by continent of origin allows for an array of creative pictorial interpretations of the adages, with styles that run the gamut. Ghanaian artist Eva Campbell provides a bright oil painting of a happy village scene; Cuban-American illustrator Tom Gonzalez offers a striking image of a fire at nighttime; South African artist Sindiso "R!OT" Nyoni contributes a cartoonlike image of a black woman in a spacesuit standing on the moon, with the Earth over her shoulder. This beautifully illustrated book of wisdom serves as a good introduction to maxims and also acts against the many prevalent negative stereotypes of African cultures and people—lovely and illuminating. (introduction, foreword, artist bios) (Picture book. 5-10)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

More than a dozen artists offer strikingly varied interpretations of 15 aphorisms sourced from across the African continent. -Africa is where we all started our journey on this planet,- writes Walters in an introduction. -It-s from this home that we began and then fanned out across the world.- Each saying appears in large bold type, labeled with its region or people of origin and a brief explanation. Many images hew to the language of the phrases-South African artist Toby Newsome pictures a woman in a headscarf carefully dipping her toe into a river (-No one tests the depth of the water with both feet-)-while others take bigger stylistic leaps. Working in a brash comic-book style, Sindiso -R!OT- Nyoni, based in Johannesburg, shows a black female astronaut beaming at readers from outer space (-Traveling is learning-). It-s easy to imagine this book being used in classrooms, with students suggesting their own interpretations of these aphorisms and inventing their own. A portion of Walters-s royalties will be donated to Creation of Hope, a Kenyan organization he cofounded that offers a variety of aid to orphans in that country. Ages 6-9. (Jan.)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: 1-4

A collection of African wisdom gorgeously illustrated by artists from Ghana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Canada, the United States and more.

Aphorisms are universal. They give guidance, context and instruction for life's issues, and they help us understand each other and the world around us. We use them every day, yet never think about where they came from or why they exist.

In this beautifully illustrated collection, Eric Walters brings us classic sayings from the places where this shared wisdom began. Ashanti, Sukuma, Akan and Kikuyu: all of these cultures use the portable and easily shared knowledge contained in aphorisms, and from these cultures and more this communal knowledge spread.

This book is a celebration of art, of community and of our common history.


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