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40 pp.
| Candlewick
| June, 2022
|
Trade
ISBN 978-1-5362-0032-4
$18.99
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K-3
Illustrated by
Ekua Holmes.
In this picture-book biography, readers are introduced to artist and poet Kahlil Gibran (1883–1931), whose work
The Prophet is one of the most widely translated books of poetry ever published. McCarthy takes readers from Gibran's childhood in politically fraught Lebanon; to his immigration to the U.S. and adolescence in Boston, where he missed his home ("Deep is your longing for the land of your memories") and where his talent as an artist was first noticed; to his return to Lebanon to study, where he began his journey as a poet. Inserting lines and stanzas from
The Prophet throughout, McCarthy highlights the moments and episodes of Gibran's life that seem to have influenced his work. Holmes's (
Dream Street, rev. 9/21) collage and acrylic illustrations work well to highlight the contrasting settings of Lebanon and Boston of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries; her art is particularly stunning in the opening pages that depict Gibran's childhood days. Extensive source notes do much of the work fleshing out this biography by providing additional information about Gibran's life and work; also appended is a brief bibliography.