Song of the Dove
By (Author) Errol Broome
Illustrated by Sonia Kretschmar
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st April 2011
Australia
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 250mm, Height 267mm
388g
A picture book about the young musician, Bellini, and the tragic love story behind his ascension to fame and glory. Bellini is a young music student in Naples. He gives singing lessons to the beautiful Maddelena and they form a strong bond. A bond similar to a pair of love birds. When Maddelena's family forbid them to marry, they are forced to only write to each of their love and trust. When Bellini leaves Naples to compose his famous operas, their love is put to the ultimate test.
... This handsome and truly romantic tale ...
This is a special book for a special reader and would be a boon for teachers of music or any who recognize the importance of the arts in a truly liberal education.
Keep your eyes peeled for Song of the Dove a love story... it has to be seen to be truly appreciated....possibly one of the most beautifully illustrated picture books I have seen for a long time.
What a stunning introduction to classical music history.
Errol Broome grew up in Perth and after an Arts degree at the University of WA, she began her career as a newspaper journalist. Reporting taught her to write clearly and to stick to the facts.
After starting a family, Errol decided to tackle a long held ambition, to write a book, and began with short stories which won several prizes. More than thirty books have followed, many short-listed and winners of awards, as well as being widely published overseas.
Song of the Dove is her first picture book with Walker Books Australia.
The child of German immigrants, Sonia first developed an appreciation of illustration through the story books sent to her by her Grandmother. So at the age of four she decided to become an illustrator after she successfully drew her first duck. She went on to study Visual Communication at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. Sonyas work has appeared in many magazines and books, including the award-winning Tensy Farlow and the Home for Mislaid Children (Penguin) written by Jen Storer. Sonia is based in Melbourne, Australia.