Copyright Date:
2020
Edition Date:
2020
Release Date:
03/19/20
Illustrator:
Minor, Wendell,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-623-54121-2
ISBN 13:
978-1-623-54121-7
Dewey:
811
LCCN:
2019014532
Dimensions:
29 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
"Minor creates a breathtaking visual journey to some of the country's diverse landscapes and monuments, explored in Bates's famous 1895 poem," said <EMPHASIS TYPE=""ITALIC"">PW. All ages. <EMPHASIS TYPE=""ITALIC"">(May)
Kirkus Reviews
A pictorial interpretation of Bates' "America the Beautiful."Few will question the aesthetic beauty of Minor's paintings, which employ breathtaking realism to depict a diversity of landscapes in the continental U.S. Minor chooses sites ranging from the "purple mountain majesty" of Grand Teton National Park (first appearing on the front jacket) to a moving illustration for the line "Thine alabaster cities gleam / Undimmed by human tears!" that shows the Empire State Building illuminated in red, white, and blue with twin columns of light in the background. Throughout, Minor also varies his settings between the contemporary era and the past, selectively including people in some art. Unfortunately, herein lies a romanticizing of American history that is reliant on exclusion and erasure. The cover image of the Tetons is reused on the recto of an interior spread and expanded to a facing verso depicting three lone tepees, smoke rising from their tops. Such imagery risks relegating Indigenous people to the past and reinforces the myth of historically sparse Native populations-especially when juxtaposed with a scene of "pilgrim[s]" at Plimouth Plantation and another with a covered wagon moving through Nebraska. A spread with the figures on Mount Rushmore exalted as "heroes⦠/ Who more than self their country loved / And mercy more than life" further whitewashes America's history of settler colonialism and slavery.Both beautiful and deeply flawed, like its subject. (biographical notes, sheet music, key, map) (Picture book. 4-10)
Classic Americana and patriotism meet in this picture book version of the beloved song "America the Beautiful."
Katharine Lee Bates's timeless and beloved poem alongside art by award-winning author and artist Wendell Minor, capturing the magnificent beauty of the United States. Celebrate America's ideals of togetherness and marvel at classic illustrations of her natural and historical wonders: from Yosemite National Park and the Garden of the Gods, to Mount Rushmore and Plymouth Plantation. This reissued edition includes an updated introduction, information about the poet, the composer of the song, the sheet music, a map and brief information about all twenty-one American locations depicted in the book.