I Am Mozart, Too bookcover

I Am Mozart, Too

The Lost Genius of Maria Anna Mozart

Audrey Ades 

(Author)

Adelina Lirius 

(Illustrator)
4.9/5.0
21,000+ Reviews
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Description

To everyone who has heard of my famous younger brother but has never heard of me.

I Am Mozart, Too is a picture book biography about Wolfgang's older sister, Maria Anna Mozart, who was a child prodigy and a secret composer, perfect for Women's History Month.

Nannerl and Wolfie love playing the harpsichord together. They are so talented, the Mozart siblings perform all over Europe for packed audiences in beautiful concert halls. Even Empress Maria Theresa requests that they stop in Vienna to play especially for her.

But then Nannerl does something naughty: She starts writing music of her own. Papa fumes. Girls are not allowed to compose! Girls belong behind the curtain.

While Wolfie’s solo career takes flight, Nannerl must settle for a life offstage. But it doesn’t stop her from pursuing her dreams in secret.

With vivid, sweeping art by Adelina Lirius, author Audrey Ades tells the powerful true story of a talented, ambitious girl who has been hidden from history—a girl who was and always will be a genius, too.

Product Details

PublisherFarrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Publish DateFebruary 22, 2022
Pages40
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780374314767
Dimensions282.4 X 8.9 X 8.4 inches | 0.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

Audrey Ades grew up in New England and holds degrees in theater and psychology. She is the author of Judah Touro Didn't Want to Be Famous and The Reverend and the Rabbi. She lives in South Florida with her husband, son, and persnickety Pomeranian, Cookie.
Adelina Lirius is an illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden. She loves painting imaginary scenes, portraying nature, and depicting the different cultures she grew up with. Adelina is the illustrator of a picture book adaptation of The Secret Garden and The Fort.

Reviews

"A must-buy for any collection. Not only is this a story that needs to be shared, but the back matter educates young readers on critical reading distinctions." — School Library Journal, starred review

"This empathically rendered portrayal of a lesser-known musical wunderkind, with fanciful gouache and digital art by Lirius that visualizes music’s flow, highlights the figure’s talent and passion while asking whether her legacy could have been more extensive." — Publishers Weekly

"The gouache and digital illustrations . . . are sublime, painted in delicate shades with whimsical touches and flowing floral scroll motifs." — Kirkus Reviews

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