Before John Was a Jazz Giant: A Song of John Coltrane
by Carole Boston Weatherford
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Read in April, 2008
Picture books about jazz are the oddest little critters, aren't they? There are a surprising number of them, first of all. Sometimes I think that all the rock and roll, blues, and opera picture books combined can't compare in number to the sheer amounts of jazz-related texts that cross library doorsteps every year. Much of this, I suspect, has much to do with illustrators feeling a kinship with that particular style of music. If jazz is an improvisational art, then it must burn in the bones of m...more
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Read in June, 2008
This is not so much a biography as it is a poem about what shapes an artist as a young child. We see John Coltrane as a small child, aware of the sounds and rhythms of everyday life around him: pots and pans clanging in his grandma's kitchen and the whistling of steam engines fed his soul as much as his father's ukulele and his mother playing the organ for the church choir. The final line tells us that "...before John was a jazz giant / he was all ears." Sean Quarles' acrylic, penci...more
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Read in April, 2008
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Another beautifully illustrated book about jazz for kids. This book is about Jonh Coltrane before he was a star. I really like the way that it emphasizes all of the things he did, like playing his horn and hearing sounds, people and music all around him.
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Read in May, 2008
A great introduction to a young John Coltrane. The illustrations are just the right style for the jazzy feel of the book.
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