Book Descriptions
for Colorful Dreamer by Marjorie Blain Parker and Holly Berry
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Henri Matisse grew up in a French industrial town “choked with factories, clanking looms, and smoking chimneys.” But Henri found color, in flowers and fabric, and in his dreams. Dreaming, in fact, was something he was good at. To the great worry of his parents, it seemed to be the only thing he was good at. “He dreamed of a colorful and exciting life … He dreamed of being noticed.” The thought of becoming a shopkeeper like his parents “tied Henri’s stomach in knots.” Instead, he grew up and studied law, which wasn’t much better. It was while he was in the hospital, recovering from broken dreams, perhaps, that he started painting and found his passion. It took a long time to make a living at it, but he wouldn’t give up, “and little by little, people noticed.” An artfully written, engaging picture book about Henri Matisse has a thoughtfully crafted narrative and playful illustrations that wonderfully reflect the emotional tenor of stages of Henri’s life and work. (Ages 5–9)
CCBC Choices 2013. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2013. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
An inspiring portrait of one of the world's most loved artists
There was once a boy named Henri, whose dreams were full of color even though his hometown was dreary and gray. His parents expected him to learn a trade when he grew up, but being a law clerk bored him, and he continued to dream of a colorful, exciting life, and of being noticed. Then Henri started painting . . . and kept painting and dreaming and working at his craft until he'd become one of the most admired and famous artists in the world.
This lyrical, visually rich picture book is more than an excellent biography; at its core, this remarkable book is an encouragement to never give up on your dreams.
There was once a boy named Henri, whose dreams were full of color even though his hometown was dreary and gray. His parents expected him to learn a trade when he grew up, but being a law clerk bored him, and he continued to dream of a colorful, exciting life, and of being noticed. Then Henri started painting . . . and kept painting and dreaming and working at his craft until he'd become one of the most admired and famous artists in the world.
This lyrical, visually rich picture book is more than an excellent biography; at its core, this remarkable book is an encouragement to never give up on your dreams.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.