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Earth and You - a Closer View

by J. Patrick Patrick Lewis, Christopher Canyon
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Overview

A group of Japanese educators, publishers and businesspeople had a vision: to show children through poetry and art that everything in nature is connected, and that they too are connected with nature. They engaged a highly talented American author and illustrator, and this is the result. First published in Japanese, Earth & You introduces Earth’s major features (the oceans, mountains, deserts and so on) and links them to each other and to the human community. This book not only teaches, but testifies to the wonders of a connected world. It is the first of three books celebrating the human relation with nature’s features, nature's creatures, and nature's past and future.

Author Biography : For 30 years J. Patrick Lewis was a college professor, teaching economics. Now he plays with words and hangs out with kids at elementary schools. He is out to prove that "poetry is ear candy," and to inspire a simpatico connection with the natural wonders that surround us. "If there is a better way to spend a lifetime," he says, "I can't imagine what it would be." This is his first book with Dawn Publications.

(Illustrator): Christopher Canyon is irrepressibly playful as well as passionate about illustrating children's picture books. He teaches illustration at the Columbus College of Art & Design in Columbus Ohio, is a frequent speaker at professional events, and his illustrations have been displayed in several national exhibitions. But his favorite audience is children and he makes a point of visiting schools often. Two of his previous books for Dawn Publications, The Tree in the Ancient Forest and Stickeen: John Muir and the Brave Little Dog, won the Benjamin Franklin Award as best illustrated children's books of the year. He is also the illustrator of Wonderful Nature, Wonderful You, and the beautiful new Dawn release, Earth & You - A Closer View: Nature's Features.

Synopsis

A group of Japanese educators, publishers and businesspeople had a vision: to show children through poetry and art that everything in nature is connected, and that they too are connected with nature. They engaged a highly talented American author and illustrator, and this is the result. First published in Japanese, Earth & You introduces Earth s major features (the oceans, mountains, deserts and so on) and links them to each other and to the human community. This book not only teaches, but testifies to the wonders of a connected world. It is the first of three books celebrating the human relation with nature s features, nature's creatures, and nature's past and future.

Author Biography : For 30 years J. Patrick Lewis was a college professor, teaching economics. Now he plays with words and hangs out with kids at elementary schools. He is out to prove that "poetry is ear candy," and to inspire a simpatico connection with the natural wonders that surround us. "If there is a better way to spend a lifetime," he says, "I can't imagine what it would be." This is his first book with Dawn Publications.

(Illustrator): Christopher Canyon is irrepressibly playful as well as passionate about illustrating children's picture books. He teaches illustration at the Columbus College of Art & Design in Columbus Ohio, is a frequent speaker at professional events, and his illustrations have been displayed in several national exhibitions. But his favorite audience is children and he makes a point of visiting schools often. Two of his previous books for Dawn Publications, The Tree in the Ancient Forest and Stickeen: John Muir and the Brave Little Dog, won the Benjamin Franklin Award as best illustrated children's books of the year. He is also the illustrator of Wonderful Nature, Wonderful You, and the beautiful new Dawn release, Earth & You - A Closer View: Nature's Features.

Judy O'Malley

Connections are at the heart of Earth and You: A Closer View. J. Patrick Lewis' vivid imagery and gentle cadences bond the reader to each element of our world and underscore the unity in nature by moving rhythmically from Earth to sky, to sea, to land, and, ultimately, returning to our roles—not just as observers, but as participants in the communities of towns and schools. Christopher Canyon's art echoes this flow of energy with vibrantly colored paintings that capture the delicacy of sea foam and the power of the wind under an eagle's wings. The overall sense of the immediacy of the natural world achieved by this synergy of word and art will open young readers readers' hearts to the lessons the Earth whispers.

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Judy O'Malley

Connections are at the heart of Earth and You: A Closer View. J. Patrick Lewis' vivid imagery and gentle cadences bond the reader to each element of our world and underscore the unity in nature by moving rhythmically from Earth to sky, to sea, to land, and, ultimately, returning to our roles—not just as observers, but as participants in the communities of towns and schools. Christopher Canyon's art echoes this flow of energy with vibrantly colored paintings that capture the delicacy of sea foam and the power of the wind under an eagle's wings. The overall sense of the immediacy of the natural world achieved by this synergy of word and art will open young readers readers' hearts to the lessons the Earth whispers.

Children's Literature

In this beautifully drawn book, Lewis presents earth's features in free verse poetry. The book progresses from the entire earth, through the sky and sea, to the river, lake, mountain, volcano, woodland, rainforest, wetland, grassland, ice land, hot land, town, school and back to earth. The words are full of imagery, simile and metaphor, and each selection ends with a stanza telling the reader what he/she can learn from that particular feature. Some of these lessons are excellent—"Let the rhythm of the River carry worry away-and remind you that everything will pass," while others will leave children confused—"Let the Woodland bring whispers to the wild, berries to the branches, nectar to the needy." Overreaching the poems is the idea that the earth and everything on it are interconnected—"The Earth is in you, the Earth is in me, The Earth is in every flower and tree, On the silent land, in the raging sea, In animals and humanity." This quote both begins and ends the book, neatly tying the poems together. Canyon's stunning illustrations are a highlight of the book. While several poems are mediocre, the illustrations stand on their own in exemplifying all that nature has to offer us. This is the first of three planned books. While this one deals with Nature's Features, the next two will deal with Nature's Creatures and Nature's Past and Future. 2000, Dawn Publications, $16.95 and $7.95. Ages 7 to 12. Reviewer: Elizabeth Pabrinkis

School Library Journal

Gr 2-4-Lewis, one of the reigning sovereigns of silly verse, turns from nonsense to good sense in this consciousness-raiser. Urging his readers to "Make the Earth your companion./Walk lightly on it,/as other creatures do," he embarks on a free-verse tour of terrestrial features and habitats, from a limpid lake to a bursting volcano, a teeming wetland to a busy classroom. His language is simple but high toned: "Let the Sea be horizon to hope,/let seashore be the landfall/you dream on." These meditations and observations are linked to create a sense of continuity, and printed over richly colored, luxuriously detailed landscapes filled with monumental landforms and expertly rendered wildlife. Children (and some adults, too) will be moved by the lyrical sweep of these poems and pictures to a greater appreciation for nature's grand beauty. Consider this title, the first of a trio celebrating the community of living things, as a companion or alternative to such global-awareness enhancers as Barbara Brenner's The Earth Is Painted Green (Scholastic, 1994) or Michael Foreman's One World (Arcade, 1991; o.p.).-John Peters, New York Public Library Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2001
Publisher
Dawn Publications
Pages
36
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781584690160

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