"Colors burst across each page, with layers of collage-work
emphasizing the richness of Mitchell's influences and imagination. Will
speak to readers just starting their own exploration of artistic
expression." --Booklist (starred review)
Celebrate the captivating life of Joni Mitchell, the world-famous
songbird who used her music to ignite and inspire an entire generation,
in this stunning picture book biography from award-winning author and
illustrator Selina Alko. This nonfiction picture book is an
excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for
children ages 4 to 6. It's a fun way to learn to read and as a
supplement for activity books for children.
Joni Mitchell painted with words.
Sitting at her piano or strumming the guitar, she turned the words into
songs.
The songs were like brushstrokes on a canvas, saying things that were
not only happy or sad but true*.*
But before composing more than two hundred songs, Joni was a young girl
from a town on the Canadian prairie, where she learned to love dancing,
painting, birdsong, and piano. As she grew up into an artist, Joni took
her strong feelings--feelings of love and frustration, and the
turbulence that came with being a young woman--and wrote them into vivid
songs.
Brought to life by Selina Alko's rainbow collages and lyrical language,
this heartfelt portrait of a feminist and folk icon is perfect for
parents, children, and music lovers everywhere.
Back matter includes a letter from the author and Joni's full
discography.
"An inspired and creative ode to the inimitable Joni
Mitchell."--Kirkus
"Layered mixed-media collages featuring cut paper, found images, and
colorful smears of paint effectively evoke the richly rendered emotional
landscapes of Mitchell's songwriting." *--*Publishers Weekly