Monday, January 31, 2011

Jimi: Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix


Jimi: Sounds Like a Rainbow: A Story of the Young Jimi Hendrix

Written by: Gary Golio
Illustrated by: Javaka Steptoe

Upper Elementary, Junior High and High School Grades

**2011 Coretta Scott Book Award**

"Before he was famous, little Jimmy Hendrix tuned into a world colored with the sounds of the city outside the Seattle boarding house where he lived with his father. As a boy he strove to reproduce those sounds on his one-string ukulele, and eventually on a secondhand guitar. Golio's lyrical text sings with delicious description, and Steptoe's wildly colored mixed-media illustrations show the hues of the boy's imagination, with Hendrix always standing out from his surroundings. The story itself focuses on the musician's rise to fame, with a supplementary note and a bibliography providing more detailed background information. His tragic death is dealt with in a separate author's note, accompanied by a list of resources about substance abuse. A fascinating "Illustrator's Note" illuminates the process behind the intriguing artwork and underscores the book's theme of exploring the creative process. This book is likely to fascinate older children and reluctant readers who might be familiar with Hendrix's music, and could easily be tied into art and music curricula."

School Library Journal Review


Online Resources:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/mpd/permalink/m2H5T7S5QOJG0L/ref=ent_fb_link

http://www.garygolio.com/

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