(pub. 2.25.2020)
48 pages
A Cherry On Top
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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, the pain of having polio, 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."
T antalizing taste:
"Next, Joni followed her music to New York City. Her neighborhood, Chelsea, was abuzz with energy. There were a thousand stories on a single block. The sounds of horns and people and pigeons drifted through butterscotch curtains.
Joni wrote her feelings of joy and wonder into a song called 'Chelsea Morning.'"
8 comments:
This book sounds very intriguing! I know Joni Mitchell's name but basically nothing about her, so I'm sure I could learn a lot here! Thanks for the great post!
This sounds interesting! Both Sides Now was one of the first piano pieces I learned. It sounds like the art adds a lot to this book.
Thanks for featuring it!
I'll be on the look out for The Lyrical Life of Joni Mitchell. I think my two daughters will especially be interested, due to their involvement in music/singing. Thanks for sharing, Jeanne!
Because I am still a huge Joni Mitchell fan, (My sister and I new all the words on all her early albums and would sing along) I like how this one captures the essence of her life, even if it leaves out some important details.
Hi Completely Full Bookshelf,
Yes, it's wonderful to learn more about her childhood and life.
Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Jenni,
"Both Sides Now" -- such a classic! Yes, the illustrations, in the form of collages, really do contribute to the book.
Thanks for stopping by!
Hi 2Shaye,
I'm certain your daughters will savor this book in connection with music and singing!
Thanks for stopping by!
Hi Cheriee,
I too am a big fan of Joni Mitchell. And, yes, picture book biographies can't include everything about a person's life, but I agree that this one does capture the essence of her life.
Thanks for stopping by!
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