Nancy Paulsen Books (Penguin Random House)
(pub. 8.25.2020)
32 pages
C haracter: Willie Johnson
O verview:
"Willie Johnson loved to sing and play guitar. He went blind when he was young, but that didn't stop him from traveling all over Texas to perform on street corners and in small churches. The unique way he played slide guitar - with a penknife - gave the instrument a voice of its own, and paired with his own raspy singing, he created an unforgettable sound...
This powerful story introduces young readers to an influential musician who helped people find light and hope in their lives. Along with pieces by Bach, Beethoven, and the sound of a human heart, Willie Johnson's evocative 'Dark Was the Night' was chosen to represent humanity on the historic Golden Record, carried into space by the Voyager I."
T antalizing taste:
"In a dark quiet room, your voice poured into a microphone, slid down some wires, and scratched itself onto a wax disc. The record caught you breathing, singing, and moving your knife along those steel strings.
It was the sound of one human being reaching out to all the others, telling them not to be afraid of the dark.
After all, if a blind man could see the light ..."