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STARRING STEVEN SPIELBERG by Gene Barretta

STARRING STEVEN SPIELBERG

The Making of a Young Filmmaker

by Gene Barretta ; illustrated by Craig Orback

Pub Date: Oct. 11th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-316-33898-1
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books

Scenes from a famous director’s childhood.

A young boy watches a train wreck on the big screen in 1952, and it inspires a life of “movie magic.” Steven Spielberg’s story moves from New Jersey to Arizona and then California as he deals with bullies, antisemitism, and his parents’ divorce. Through all these hardships, he found solace in storytelling, whether scaring his sisters with creepy stories or using his dad’s handheld camera to record original scenes. The director once said that “hardly a single one of my films isn’t based on something that happened in my childhood” (one of several quotes from Spielberg incorporated in the text), and many iconic scenes from his movies are situated in the context of his life, like when young Steven let out the science-class frogs before they could be dissected or his father’s recounting of stories from World War II. Panoramic, colorful, action-packed spreads show these details and more, giving the book a cinematic feel. This would be challenging to read aloud—it’s on the longer end, and the prose uses the more complex writing style common for picture-book biographies. It would be ideal for a slightly older audience who want to sink their teeth into a biography but aren’t quite up for a chapter book. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Educational and entertaining.

(fun facts, recommended viewing, quote sources) (Picture-book biography. 7-10)