Life Doesn't Frighten Me: A Poetry Picture Book

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Price
$21.99  $20.45
Publisher
Abrams Books for Young Readers
Publish Date
Pages
40
Dimensions
8.6 X 10.6 X 0.4 inches | 0.94 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781419727481
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About the Author
The beloved poet Maya Angelou (1928-2014) was, among other things, a novelist, playwright, actress, dancer, and civil rights activist.

Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) was born in Brooklyn, New York, of Haitian and Puerto Rican parents. His first artistic expressions were created and enjoyed as urban street art. His art is exhibited in over a dozen museums around the world, including the MoMA, the Met, and the Whitney.

A California-based writer/editor, internationally exhibiting fine art photographer, and former music industry attorney and artist manager, Sara Jane Boyers has returned to the world of children's publishing with a series of photo-illustrated book projects. Her focus remains on the arts with a bit of social activism thrown in, starting with her award-winning Life Doesn't Frighten Me, now celebrating twenty-five years in publication.
Reviews
"Presented as an impassioned ode to courage, the late poet Dr. Maya Angelou's 1993 poem returns in a handsome 25th-anniversary edition to inspire a new generation of brave readers." -- "Shelf Awareness"
"A unique book that combines the words of a renowned African-American poet laureate and the primitive, modern paintings of a young Haitian-American artist. . . A powerful exploration of emotion and its expression through the careful blend of words and art."-- "School Library Journal"
"Both a handsome art book and a rhythmic read-aloud, this is great for sharing with audiences of many ages."-- "Booklist"
"Boyers, a TV producer and art collector, deserves a standing ovation for her performance in pairing Angelou's poem with abstract paintings by the late Basquiat."-- "Publisher's Weekly"