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    <body><![CDATA[A wonderful book about Frank McCourt's mother who, as a little girl, worried that the baby Jesus was cold in the manger at church.  So she sneaks him home.  The book is also, tangentially but quite touchingly, about her intellectually disabled brother.  <br/><br/>The illustration of the baby Jesus...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/42036019">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This story was based on a true story about the author's mother.  I liked the family interaction in this book and enjoyed the sweetness of the little children.  Angela's brother is willing to go to jail for her (she stole the baby Jesus out of the nativity because she thought he was cold) because he ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/40042363">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Setting: Ireland<br/>Six year old Angela rescues the figure of baby Jesus from the cold creche and takes it home to warm up. Her family is appalled when they learn what she has done. Meantime, the preist has the police searching for the stolen baby.  This was a sweet story of the innocence of child...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/81402613">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This book is the perfect gift. It's very short and to the point with a beautiful message.  It is a true experience from the author's family history which just adds to the effect of the book. The story is so sweet and the last page always makes me teary.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ &quot;When my mother, Angela, was six years old, she felt sorry for the Baby Jesus in the   Christmas crib....&quot;  <p> Frank McCourt's first Christmas book is by turns tender and heartwarming, and wholly   unforgettable. Angela is six years old and worries for the Baby Jesus on the altar of St.   Joseph's Church near School House Lane in Limerick, Ireland, where she lives. December   nights are damp and cold, and the church is dark. The Baby Jesus' mother doesn't even have a   blanket to cover him. The Baby is sure to need Angela's help, even if she is not allowed to   step near the altar, especially by herself. <p> Filled with the character and incident that have made Pulitzer Prize recipient Frank McCourt   internationally renowned and beloved, Angela and the Baby Jesus is a timeless story of   family--and all of its joy, tradition, love, and incongruity--and a book for the generations   to cherish. <p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt; <br/>&lt;B class=h1&gt;Amazon.com Exclusive<br/><em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em>,  the first Christmas book from beloved author Frank McCourt, is an unprecedented  event, with a children's edition published by Simon &amp; Schuster Children's  Publishing and an adult edition published by Scribner. Set in Ireland, the story  is about the childhood of Angela, of <em>Angela's  Ashes</em>. Each edition has the same story written by McCourt but is  illustrated by a different artist. Raul Colon illustrated the children's edition  and Loren Long illustrated the adult edition. Amazon asked both artists to write  about their experiences illustrating the same scene from McCourt's story to get  an inside look at how they interpreted McCourt's words. <br/><br/><strong>Raul Colon on the   Fireside Scene from  <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em></strong>:<br/><img src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/books/a-plus/fireside-kids.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>This image for Frank McCourt's <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em>  picture book came to me just by thinking of a warm fireplace on a cold night.  <p>In this particular scene the family sits around the fire to chat after tea.  Angela's little brother is giving up the secret that the &quot;Baby Jesus&quot; is in the  bed upstairs. Angela shows a bit of worry in her face, since she quietly snuck  the &quot;baby&quot; into the house. Surely she'll be in trouble now.  <p>Throughout the story I hardly show any of the adult faces, focusing mainly on  the children's world. Hence, Mother's back is turned toward us. I also cut off  the little brother's face by having Mother's turn-of-the-century hairdo get in  the way (A little thing I learned from the great artist Degas.) It gives the  scene intimacy, as if the viewer is there taking a snapshot with his camera. All  in all a fun and rewarding book to illustrate. It was an honor to turn McCourt's  words into actual pictures. <em>--Raul Colon</em>  <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>  <strong>Loren Long on  the Fireside Scene from <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em></strong>:<br/><img src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/books/a-plus/Fireside-adult.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Usually little Angela would want to be right in the middle of the  action as the family sits by the fire and talks. But not this time--she has a  secret upstairs.  <p>At this point in the story, I'm giving the reader a seat behind the family in  the shadows away from the fire. At the same time we, the readers, know about  Angela's secret in the bedroom upstairs and we see her hanging back from the  others, sneaking peeks up the staircase. We can see that she has something more  important on her mind than her family's chattering.  <p>In my visual interpretation of <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em>, I wanted to  tap into Frank McCourt's sophisticated blend of gritty realism and subtle humor.  For this reason, I specifically chose a limited color palette. I worked with  acrylics on canvas and tried to keep the paintings a bit edgy and raw.  <p>Choosing images came naturally when working on this story. I was taken with  the balance of reverence, innocence, and humor in Frank's text and I simply  tried to come up with creative ways to portray these elements in a subtle but  hopefully profound way. <em>--Loren Long</em>  <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt; </p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Super fun Christmas story based on Mr. McCourts memory of a story his mother told him about her childhood.  ]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This is a charming little book and it was so wonderful to have the opportunity to hear Mr. Frank McCourt himself read a good part of it. It's a story his mother used to tell and it's not just for the faithful. It's actually quite an amusing tal. Little Angela frets over the figure of the baby Jesus ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/9074623">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This is a wonderful Christmas picture book i love. you have to read it!]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[The six year old Angela looks at the naked baby Jesus in her local church in Limerick, Ireland, circa 1912, and thinks he looks cold. She wonders why his mother, or one of the shephards, doesn't put a blanket over him. She decides to take him to her bedroom and wrap him in her own blanket. The journey home is a bit difficult and when the disappearance is discovered, the whole parish is very, very upset. But Angela does carry the baby back to church, and all turns out well.]]>
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    <![CDATA[ &quot;When my mother, Angela, was six years old, she felt sorry for the Baby Jesus in the   Christmas crib....&quot;  <p> Frank McCourt's first Christmas book is by turns tender and heartwarming, and wholly   unforgettable. Angela is six years old and worries for the Baby Jesus on the altar of St.   Joseph's Church near School House Lane in Limerick, Ireland, where she lives. December   nights are damp and cold, and the church is dark. The Baby Jesus' mother doesn't even have a   blanket to cover him. The Baby is sure to need Angela's help, even if she is not allowed to   step near the altar, especially by herself. <p> Filled with the character and incident that have made Pulitzer Prize recipient Frank McCourt   internationally renowned and beloved, Angela and the Baby Jesus is a timeless story of   family--and all of its joy, tradition, love, and incongruity--and a book for the generations   to cherish. <p> <br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt; <br/>&lt;B class=h1&gt;Amazon.com Exclusive<br/><em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em>,  the first Christmas book from beloved author Frank McCourt, is an unprecedented  event, with a children's edition published by Simon &amp; Schuster Children's  Publishing and an adult edition published by Scribner. Set in Ireland, the story  is about the childhood of Angela, of <em>Angela's  Ashes</em>. Each edition has the same story written by McCourt but is  illustrated by a different artist. Raul Colon illustrated the children's edition  and Loren Long illustrated the adult edition. Amazon asked both artists to write  about their experiences illustrating the same scene from McCourt's story to get  an inside look at how they interpreted McCourt's words. <br/><br/><strong>Raul Colon on the   Fireside Scene from  <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em></strong>:<br/><img src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/books/a-plus/fireside-kids.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>This image for Frank McCourt's <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em>  picture book came to me just by thinking of a warm fireplace on a cold night.  <p>In this particular scene the family sits around the fire to chat after tea.  Angela's little brother is giving up the secret that the &quot;Baby Jesus&quot; is in the  bed upstairs. Angela shows a bit of worry in her face, since she quietly snuck  the &quot;baby&quot; into the house. Surely she'll be in trouble now.  <p>Throughout the story I hardly show any of the adult faces, focusing mainly on  the children's world. Hence, Mother's back is turned toward us. I also cut off  the little brother's face by having Mother's turn-of-the-century hairdo get in  the way (A little thing I learned from the great artist Degas.) It gives the  scene intimacy, as if the viewer is there taking a snapshot with his camera. All  in all a fun and rewarding book to illustrate. It was an honor to turn McCourt's  words into actual pictures. <em>--Raul Colon</em>  <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>  <strong>Loren Long on  the Fireside Scene from <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em></strong>:<br/><img src="http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/books/a-plus/Fireside-adult.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Usually little Angela would want to be right in the middle of the  action as the family sits by the fire and talks. But not this time--she has a  secret upstairs.  <p>At this point in the story, I'm giving the reader a seat behind the family in  the shadows away from the fire. At the same time we, the readers, know about  Angela's secret in the bedroom upstairs and we see her hanging back from the  others, sneaking peeks up the staircase. We can see that she has something more  important on her mind than her family's chattering.  <p>In my visual interpretation of <em>Angela and the Baby Jesus</em>, I wanted to  tap into Frank McCourt's sophisticated blend of gritty realism and subtle humor.  For this reason, I specifically chose a limited color palette. I worked with  acrylics on canvas and tried to keep the paintings a bit edgy and raw.  <p>Choosing images came naturally when working on this story. I was taken with  the balance of reverence, innocence, and humor in Frank's text and I simply  tried to come up with creative ways to portray these elements in a subtle but  hopefully profound way. <em>--Loren Long</em>  <br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> &lt;HR class=bucketDivider noShade SIZE=1&gt; </p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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