Vivaldi

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Product Details
Price
$15.99  $14.87
Publisher
New York Review of Books
Publish Date
Pages
96
Dimensions
6.8 X 7.8 X 0.4 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781681373744
About the Author
Helge Torvund was born in Hå, Norway. He is a psychologist, children's writer, poet, essayist, and literary critic. In 1989, he won the Nynorsk Literature Prize and in 2016 was the recipient of the Herman Wildenvey Poetry Award.

Mari Kanstad Johnsen was born in Bergen, Norway, and studied at Oslo National Academy of the Arts before completing a master's degree in storytelling at Konstfack in Stockholm. She has written and illustrated many picture books, including I'm Out of Here, which received a special mention in the Bologna Ragazzi Awards. She is based in Oslo.

Jeanie Shaterian (1953-2017) was a translator of Serbo-Croatian, French, and Norwegian.

Thilo Reinhard is a translator and musician. In 1985, following studies at UC Berkeley, he moved to Oslo, Norway, where he still makes his home. Reinhard translates from Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, and German into English.
Reviews
One of Flavorwire's 20 Most Beautiful Children's Books of All Time

"Rarely are [the] contradictions [of childhood] more vibrantly or delicately explored than in Vivaldi . . . Award-winning poet Helge Torvund playfully and artfully blurs the lines between verse and prose, distilling for the reader the magic and loneliness in Tyra's daily life. Some passages, like the one where Tyra names her cat, that are startlingly beautiful. . . . [Vivaldi] is a children's book of uncommon wisdom, creativity, and tenderness. There's something for everyone in Tyra's story." --Hannah Bulger, Children's Books Ireland

"The text . . . is lyrical, at times gently humorous and at others poignant, yet ultimately life-affirming. Strong lines and bold shapes in a striking array of muted colors create the groundwork for compelling illustrations. . . . Created by an award-winning author-and-illustrator duo, this long-format picture book with a compact trim is a shorter, more visual read-alike for R.J. Palacio's Wonder (2012) and other books about kindness and compassion. . . . This quiet, contemplative story explores the beautiful, complex internal lives of children." --Kirkus

"I barely know where to begin--Mari's illustration is like a party where the dress code is eyeballs. Her style is so discernible it's as if we can see inside her head, and her head is being used as a basket to carry marshmallows and dumplings to an evening picnic with some polar bears." --Liv Siddall, It's Nice That