Father's Chinese Opera
By (Author) Rich Lo
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
12th August 2014
United States
Children
Fiction
823.92
Hardback
40
Width 203mm, Height 254mm, Spine 13mm
408g
The Chinese opera is anything but boring. Songs, acrobatics, acting, and costumes make the opera a truly spectacular show to behold. Spending a summer backstage at his fathers Chinese opera, a young boy is instantly enamored with the performers and works hard to be a part of the show. Rehearsing the moves day and night with the shows famous choreographer, the boy thinks he is soon ready to perform with the others. But the choreographer doesnt agree. In fact, he laughs at the boy when asked to join the acrobats. Upset, the boy goes home to sulk. What will he do next Will he give up on his dream, or will he persevere and work his way up in the show
A fascinating, heartfelt, and intriguing story that draws on author Rich Los personal life, and features his own bright, mesmerizing illustrations, Fathers Chinese Opera teaches children about hard work, patience, and the commitment needed to achieve an important goal, while introducing them to an important part of Chinese culture.
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"Splashed with bright splotches of watercolor, Los drawings highlight the ornate costumes and dramatic movements of the performers, as well as his young heros pride, annoyance, and determination." Publishers Weekly
"Splashed with bright splotches of watercolor, Los drawings highlight the ornate costumes and dramatic movements of the performers, as well as his young heros pride, annoyance, and determination." Publishers Weekly
Rich Lo is a professional artist. Born in Canton, China, to an artistic family, his father, Lo Tok, was a famous Chinese opera composer before the family immigrated to the United States. After attending Eastern Illinois University, Lo has worked on packaging and ads for national brands, books, and large installations in public buildings. Lo lives in Chicago, Illinois.