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Books For Youth - Fiction - General Fiction
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The Black Book of Colors.
Cottin, Menena (author).
Illustrated by Rosana Faria.
June 2008. 24p. Groundwood, hardcover, $17.95 (9780888998736). K-Grade 3.
REVIEW.
First published October 1, 2008 (Booklist).
How do you describe the colors of the rainbow to someone who cannot see them? This inventive picture book relates the ways Thomas experiences colors—through his senses of smell, taste, touch, and hearing. To Thomas, red is the sting of a skinned knee or the tartness of an unripe strawberry; green, the scent of freshly mown grass. What is most remarkable about this book’s captivating concept, however, is its execution. Black raised line art is set against black pages that echo Thomas’ spirited imagery and invite readers to explore what it’s like to read with their fingertips. The descriptive, sensory text, which also incorporates white type and Braille, combined with an innovative design, makes this book the perfect starting point for discussions on difference, perspective, and experiencing and describing the world in new ways, topics that are relevant to readers of all ages. Winner of the New Horizons Prize at the 2007 Bologna Children’s Book Fair and originally published in Spanish, the book concludes with a Braille alphabet.
Kristen McKulski
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Features That Discuss This Work: 1. Top 10 Arts Books for Youth : 2008 2. Booklist Editors' Choice : Books for Youth, 2008
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