Pablo Neruda: Poet of the People
By (Author) Monica Brown
St Martin's Press
St Martin's Press
1st April 2011
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Poetry
B
Winner of Americas Award for Children & Young Adult Literature (Children/Young Adult) 2012
Hardback
300
Width 226mm, Height 282mm, Spine 9mm
380g
A stunning picture book biography from Monica Brown and illustrator Julie Paschkis about one of the world's most enduring and popular poets, Pablo Neruda
Once there was a little boy named Neftal who loved wild things wildly and quiet things quietly. From the moment he could talk, he surrounded himself with words. Neftal discovered the magic between the pages of books. When he was sixteen, he began publishing his poems as Pablo Neruda.
Pablo wrote poems about the things he loved--things made by his friends in the caf, things found at the marketplace, and things he saw in nature. He wrote about the people of Chile and their stories of struggle. Because above all things and above all words, Pablo Neruda loved people.
"A visual and thematic stunner." --Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Brown and Paschkis paint a compelling portrait of a man who saw the world as a joyful, complex, and beautiful poem waiting to be unveiled." --Publishers Weekly
"Brown's succinct lines read like a poem themselves, and they emphasize the infinite places writers find inspiration, from seashores to coal mines to the faces of people they love." --Booklist
"Impassioned (story)telling combine with Paschkis's vibrant, decorative style for a book high in child appeal." --School Library Journal
"It all adds up to an intriguing taste of Neruda's themes and concerns, winningly dramatized in the splendor of Paschkis's illustrations." --Horn Book Magazine
Monica Brown is the author of several bilingual books for children inspired by her Peruvian-American heritage. She is a recipient of the Amricas Award for Children's Literature and a professor of English at Northern Arizona University.
Julie Paschkis has illustrated many award-winning books, including Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella by Paul Fleischman and Through Georgia's Eyes by Rachel Rodrguez. For Pablo Neruda, Julie traveled to Chile to see Neruda's home and the people that inspired him.