Poetry Friday is hosted today by A Teaching Life.
For Poetry Friday -- "Jazz" by Walter Dean Myers with illustrations
by Christopher Myers.
This
father/son team has hit all the right notes with this collection of poems that
celebrate the history of jazz. Each poem and piece of art resonates with their
passion as they highlight the major turning points in the development of this
unique music from its beginning in African rhythms through swing and be-bop to
the modern day. An introduction, glossary
and timeline fill in details.
But
it is the rhythms in word and picture that will hold the readers entranced. It's everything a reader might hope for:
African drums humming, Louis Armstrong raising chills with his horn, the cool
moan of a New Orleans funeral march, the improvisation, the syncopation and
more that can't be imagined -- only experienced.
And
as the senior Myers fills the reader's head with music, his son fills the eyes
with jazz inspired movement and color that pulses with the rhythm of the words.
1 comment:
Will have to add this to my TBR list! Thanks for telling us about it. :)
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