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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Golden Bear by Ruth Young, Illustrations by Rachel Isadora
In mellifluous, rhymed couplets, Ruth Young portrays the friendship between a cherubic African American child and a cuddly, life-size teddy bear. The fluid verse describes the two as constant companions: ``Golden Bear, Golden Bear, / I have seen him everywhere: / Dancing up the golden stair, / Rocking in my rocking chair.'' Isadora's robustly colored, full-page paintings present large-scale renditions of the duo as they play together during various seasons--they build a snowman, spot tulips in the grass and pretend they're ``pirates in the tub.'' Finally, they snuggle together at bedtime, ``Dreaming dreamy dreams at night, / Golden Bear tucked in tight.'' A touching tribute to a special relationship--and to a youngster's fertile imagination. (Publishers Weekly)
Rachel Isadora, Illustrator
Rachel Isadora (born 1953) is an award-winning children's literature author and illustrator. She is most famous for Ben's Trumpet (1980 Caldecott Honor Award book), which has been adapted to video and was also translated into a ballet by the Boston ballet company BalletRox in 2009. The more than 150 children's books Isadora has written and illustrated span a wide variety of topics, including ballet and dance, American urban culture and family life, life in Africa, and traditional fairy tales. Isadora was a professional ballet dancer before an injury led to a change of careers.In addition to freelance writing and illustration, Isadora shows and sells oil paintings, many of which reflect her love of dance, as well as her experiences living in Africa and New York City.
Thank You Ms Isadora for these illustrations. It matters.
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