For hundreds of years, school children in Japan have been introduced to
poetry through the work of Issa. Born in 1763 on a farm in central
Japan, Issa began writing poetry as a young child, inspired by his deep
love for the natural world. Later in his boyhood and throughout his
life, poetry was also Issa's refuge in times of joy and in times of
suffering. Matthew Gollub's poignant rendering of Issa's life and over
thirty of his best-loved poems, along with Kazuko Stone's sensitive and
humorous watercolor paintings, make Cool Melons a classic introduction
to Issa's work for readers of all ages. With authentic Japanese
calligraphy, a detailed Afterword, and exhaustive research by both
author and illustrator, this is also an inspirational book about haiku,
writing, nature, and life.
A Horn Book Fanfare Best Book of the Year
ALA Notable Children's Book
American Library Association's "Choices"
Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) "Editor's Choice"
San Francisco Chronicle Best Children's Books of the Year
Bank Street College of Education Asian Pacific American Award for
Literature,
Children's and Young Adult Category
California Collections
California Readers
Children's Book of the Year
Outstanding Merit
Bank Street College Children's Book Committee