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The worlds of Tomie dePaola : the art and stories of the legendary artist and author
Title:
The worlds of Tomie dePaola : the art and stories of the legendary artist and author
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by Barbara Elleman.
Personal Author:
Uniform Title:
Tomie dePaola
Edition:
Simon & Schuster books for Young Readers hardcover edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2021.
Physical Description:
202 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 30 cm
ISBN:
9781534412262
General Note:
"Previously published in 1999 as Tomie dePaola: his art and his stories."--Title page verso
Abstract:
"Barbara Elleman's exploration of Tomie dePaola's career takes a fascinating look at the many worlds dePaola has brought to life through his work: from autobiographical memories to folktales, religious stories, nursery rhymes, and more--including, of course, the inventive world of his most famous character, Strega Nona. Originally published in 1999 and filled with evocative artwork, captivating photographs, and heartwarming anecdotes, this comprehensive book has been updated to cover two new decades of dePaola's creativity. Elleman's thoughtful narrative brings a fresh appreciation to the work of a unique author-illustrator, one who is a true legend of children's literature and a source of lasting joy for generations of readers, young and old."--Inside front jacket flap

Updated to incorporate the final decades of dePaola's career, an anecdotal portrait explores the biographical elements in the Hans Christian Andersen Award-winning artist's folktale and nursery-rhyme interpretations as well as the inventive world of his famed character, Strega Nona.
Reading Level:
1270 L Lexile
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-191) and index.
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Contents:
Introduction -- A tribute to Tomie by Trina Schart Hyman -- A life -- Autobiographical tales -- Strega Nona -- Folktales -- Religious and spiritual themes -- Christmas stories ; Writing is like cooking -- Mother Goose and other collections -- Informational books -- Story making: patterns, visual themes, and motifs ; "Tomie, where do you get your ideas?" -- Publishing history -- Creating the book -- DePaola's non-book art ; A visit from an old professor.
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