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The Art and Words of Ashley Bryan (page 2)


Cover art for THE STORY OF THE THREE KINGDOMS
CHILDREN'S
Released: May 30, 1995
by Walter Dean Myers, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"Bryan's hyperbright illustrations cannot hold interest in the wake of the overbearing text; the designwork that appears among the pages comes across as unrelated, forgettable bijouterie. (Picture book. 6-9)"
Harmony has little place in Myers's tale of the antediluvian world. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE STORY OF LIGHTNING AND THUNDER
CHILDREN'S
Released: Oct. 29, 1993
by Ashley Bryan, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"There is one of Bryan's uniquely vibrant, swirling, light-filled paintings on every page. (Folklore/Picture book. 4-8)"
A delightful adaptation of a Nigerian folktale about "Ma Sheep Thunder" and her "Son Ram Lightning," who live in a village where the people rely on them to call their friend Rain down from the clouds over the mountain. Read full book review >
Cover art for CHRISTMAS GIFT
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 1, 1993
edited by Charlemae Hill Rollins, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"A book that belongs in every library. (Anthology. 4+)"
Thirty years after its original publication, this landmark anthology of poems, songs, stories, and recipes, by and about African-Americans, is welcomed back in handsome new dress, with a new introduction by Augusta Baker describing her part in the first compilation, an intelligent note from Rollins's son explaining the decision to retain the original language ("While some...may seem outdated, to make any changes would certainly alter the artistic intent...[The] language does not obscure the messages of peace, unity, and goodwill that still ring true..."), and splendid new linoleum-block illustrations—at once decorative, lively, expressive, and dignified. Read full book review >
Cover art for SING TO THE SUN
CHILDREN'S
Released: Sept. 30, 1992
by Ashley Bryan, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"There are some poignant moments here, and some intriguing thoughts, but these poems are most notable for their rhythmic, musical language—and as a foil for the lyrically decorative art. (Poetry/Picture book. 8+)"
Twenty-three short poems celebrating family, animals, flowers, and music, many of them alluding to a tropical island setting. Read full book review >
Cover art for CLIMBING JACOB'S LADDER
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 4, 1991
edited by John Langstaff, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"Piano arrangements by John Andrew Ross; notes for musicians. (Nonfiction. 4+)"
In the same sunny, luminous colors he used for All Night, All Day (p. 534), Bryan presents nine more spirituals, linking them with figures from Noah ("Didn't It Rain?") to Jonah ("Wake Up! Read full book review >
Cover art for ALL NIGHT, ALL DAY
CHILDREN'S
Released: April 30, 1991
edited by Ashley Bryan, illustrated by Ashley Bryan

"Note on the spirituals. (Nonfiction. 4+)"
Twenty splendid examples of spirituals are provided with simple arrangements by David Manning Thomas (guitar chords also included). Read full book review >