Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
11/23/21
ISBN:
1-592-70361-5
ISBN 13:
978-1-592-70361-6
Dewey:
E
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
This imagined story of artist Cucco captures the time before he "grew up and became an artist."After hearing about Cucco's death in 2006, Miller-who had previously collaborated with Cucco on two children's books-linked a series of Cucco's paintings to tell this first-person story about the artist's childhood. Weaving together these heretofore-unconnected oil paintings, many of them deeply atmospheric and enigmatic, results in a somewhat inscrutable narrative. Readers wanting something on the unconventional side may find it thrilling, and the book could serve as a compelling classroom writing prompt. One Hopper-esque painting depicts a man, seen from behind through an open door, sitting near a body of water; it is paired with text about a father who studied the "kind of light he said was inaccessible." Another painting of a man floating in a blue sky reads: "Sometimes, I would dream that I could float into the sky like a bird." This series of impressions-about Cucco's childhood years, parents, moments in nature, dreams, life in the city before an eventual return to the country, and more-possesses a predominantly upbeat, if sometimes cryptic, tone. (One spread is about dreams that were "dark and scary" and features a more sinister, shadowy image.) The paintings are highly textured and richly colored, many showcasing a vivid, sunny yellow. All characters are White.A thought-provoking conversation starter for art lovers of all ages. (Picture book. 6-12)
A story of childhood dreams and adventures, and of the parental love that in seeing you, nourishes you to become yourself.
★ A Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) Loveliest Children’s Book of 2021 ★
Using notebooks, paintings, and sketches, author John Miller (Winston and George) weaves a lyrical story about the childhood of an Italian artist named Giuliano Cucco. Through luminescent, emotionally rich images, Miller tells the story of a colorful family and an imaginative boy, from a time when children had the freedom to roam and to dream. This innovative picture book, sprung from images into words, is an ode to childhood and a celebration of the human spirit.
It's also a celebration of the deep inner solitude that we possess as children, wherein we flourish. Here, our child protagonist is ripening on his own, and needs only three words from his father to help him confirm who he believes himself to be.