Elvis: The Story of the Rock and Roll King

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Product Details
Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publish Date
Pages
32
Dimensions
11.5 X 8.8 X 0.44 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780805094473

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About the Author
Bonnie Christensen (1951-2015) brought many aspects of American and world history into focus for young readers through such celebrated picture books as Fabulous: A Portrait of Andy Warhol, a Bank Street College Best Book and a Booklist Top Ten Biography, the Scheider Family Book Award winner Django and Woodie Guthrie: Poet of the people, a Boston-Globe Horn Book Honor Book and a New York Times Notable Book. Her beloved books continue to captivate generations of new readers.
Reviews

A San Francisco Chronicle Holiday Book Gift Guide Selection
A Bank Street College Best Book of the Year

"* Evocative photo-and-oil-paint collages and a narrative that reads like a series of bluesy prose poems distinguish the late Christensen's atmospheric study of the early life of Elvis Presley." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"* An excellent addition to biography collections, and a superb way to introduce the history of rock to a new generation." --Mahnaz Dar, School Library Journal

"* The early life of Elvis Presley is presented here in lyrical, yet sometimes sharp-edged prose that brings the singer close." --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW

"Christensen's photo-collage and mixed-media illustrations have just the right touch of folksiness for the subject. . .Christensen wisely focuses on Elvis's childhood and pre-fame years, before the comeback specials and gold-trimmed leisure suits; many young readers will relate to Elvis's unwavering focus on music" --Sam Bloom, The Horn Book

"In the intimate, affectionate voice of a neighbor or acquaintance who might have "known him when," Christensen traces the early years of Elvis Presley . . .viewers get their first true glimpse of the rising star." --The Bulletin

"* In addition to being a useful resource for biography reports, the story of Warhol's artistic triumphs despite his social difficulties will prove inspirational for young readers who feel as if they don't quite fit in." --School Library Journal, starred review on Fabulous

"A vital and exciting child-appropriate introduction to an American icon." --Kirkus Reviews on Fabulous

"* Evocative photo-and-oil-paint collages and a narrative that reads like a series of bluesy prose poems distinguish the late Christensen's atmospheric study of the early life of Elvis Presley." --Publishers Weekly on Fabulous

"* Christensen completes the tale of the guitarist's success with an author's note, a brief paragraph on the Roma people, and a bibliography/discography. She includes enough detail to give perspective, but it is her lush paintings that so effectively give life to the man's effervescent charm and determined courage." --School Library Journal, starred review on Django

"* Christensen supports the inspirational story with rich, vibrant paintings that capture the texture and tone of the landscapes in Django's life: burnt oranges and various shades of brown bring the Gypsy campfires to vivid life, while bright blues shimmering under the sharp yellows of stage footlights depict the electricity of the guitarist in performance." --Booklist, starred review on Django