Kirkus Reviews QR Code
THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA by Heather Sanche Kirkus Star

THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA

by Heather Sanche ; illustrated by Tara di Gesu

Pub Date: March 24th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-61180-629-8
Publisher: Bala Kids/Shambhala

Before he was known as the Buddha—“the awakened one”—Prince Siddhartha lived a decadent life within protective palace walls, surrounded by abundance and sheltered from life’s inevitable cruelties.

Siddhartha becomes a man within the palace, marrying a wife and fathering a son. However, his curiosity about life outside the palace grows. When he finally travels outside, Siddhartha sees old age, sickness, and death for the first time, and he learns that these painful experiences are universal and unavoidable. This realization becomes the first noble truth of Buddhism, and it inspires Siddhartha to abandon his life of privilege to become a spiritual seeker. Through his meditations, Siddhartha becomes the Buddha. His teachings, such as the foundational “four noble truths,” spread worldwide and become known as Buddhism. This narrative manages to distill the life of one of the world’s most influential spiritual teachers into a slim illustrated narrative. Evocative of the traditional Tibetan Buddhist paintings known as thangkas, the soft watercolors grace the rather stoic narrative with an emotional quality as it depicts the subject’s transition from Prince Siddhartha to the Buddha. The tale is set in India, and the skin tones depicted are realistic and vary from peachy tan to deep brown. This picture book will serve families seeking to share their own Buddhist faith and practice with children as well as independent readers researching spiritual practices.

A succinct, beautifully crafted documentation of the origin of Buddhism.

(Informational picture book. 6-12)