Dear Vincent
Dear Vincent
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W. W. Norton
Annotation: Dear Vincent explores the art and life of Vincent van Gogh through the letters he exchanged with his brother Theo.
Genre: [Biographies]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #392976
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Common Core/STEAM: STEAM STEAM
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 10/01/24
Illustrator: Beech, Ella,
Pages: 1 voume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-500-65338-0
ISBN 13: 978-0-500-65338-8
Dewey: 921
LCCN: 2024933370
Dimensions: 30 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Dec 06 00:00:00 CST 2024)

Starred Review In an art story full of warm, cozy illustrations that's all about the feels, Bird focuses on the emotional responses of Vincent van Gogh as, thanks to support from his loving brother Theo, he exchanges the rainy, dreary city for the sunny South of France ("Goodbye, gray city!") and soon begins sending back bright, fresh scenes of fruit trees in bloom, a postman in a vivid blue jacket, and best and most satisfying of all, a vase of magnificent sunflowers. Theo hangs them on the wall to show off. "What do you think?" he asks a visiting family. The parents turn up their noses ("The colors are much too colorful. . . . We are going now"), but their young daughter lingers despite their urging, because she likes that blue uniform; the bright pink blossoms put her in mind of playing in a spring garden; and the shining yellow sunflowers just "give her a happy feeling." Van Gogh practically leans out of a self-portrait at the end to exchange smiles and eye contact with the girl as she is pulled away by her parents, waving and whispering, "Thank you, dear Vincent." Many picture books introduce children to Van Gogh's art; few capture so well what makes it great.

Kirkus Reviews

An artist hopes to paint the picture of his dreamsVincent is struggling. He paints and paints, but his work is derided. He needs sunshine, fresh air, and new friends. His brother, Theo, supports and encourages him, funding a trip to "the sunny South" and providing art supplies. Vincent sets his easel among the apple and peach trees, explores the surrounding countryside, and meets his new neighbors. Painting portraits of Postman Joseph and his family results in blossoming friendships, while an encounter with a farmer planting sunflower seeds will eventually lead to his dream coming true. Theo displays and shares Vincent's works-including his depiction of the sunflower-with visitors, who aren't impressed, but one little girl is enthralled. The author never tells young readers that the artist is the very real Vincent van Gogh; the name might not have resonance for them, but adults will realize who he is-and can offer additional context. Language and syntax are remarkable in simplicity and imagery, presenting a warm and compassionate view of this extraordinary talent. Beech's brilliantly hued, expressive illustrations add dimension and delight, often invoking Van Gogh's most famous paintings. Text and art are woven together well, appearing in a variety of combinations, from double-page spreads to scattered vignettes. Little readers and their grown-ups will respond to Vincent and Theo's loving relationship and will admire Vincent's beautiful art, which may lead to a museum visit. Background characters are diverse.Tender and thought-provoking.(Picture-book biography. 5-9)

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Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3
Lexile: 590L
Guided Reading Level: M
Fountas & Pinnell: M

A touching look at Van Gogh's time in the south of France, and the support given to him by his brother Theo. Vincent is fed up with life in the gray city, but things are about to change! With the support of his loving brother Theo, Vincent sets off on a journey to the sunny south. There he will discover new and inspiring places and make new friends. But will he be able to paint the picture of his dreams? A heart-warming snapshot of a happy and creative period in Van Gogh's life, this story focuses on the bond between two brothers, and how Theo's support and encouragement helped Vincent to reach his full artistic potential. Written by Michael Bird and illustrated by painter Ella Beech, Dear Vincent will immerse young readers in Van Gogh's world and reveal his unique perspective as an artist.


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