A year in the woods Excerpts from Walden

Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862

Book - 2017

"One of the most famous works of 19th-century American Transcendentalist literature is excerpted and illustrated by Italian artist Giovanni Manna, who brings Thoreau's natural experiment to life"--

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Selections from Thoreau's Walden are illustrated with full-page and double-page watercolors.With dramatic use of negative space, a white moon in a dark blue sky glows above blue-tinged deciduous and pine trees, all reflected in a calm, un-rippled Walden Pond. The page oppositedecorated with two delicately rendered leaves (oak and maple)begins: "I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately" and concludes with a few more sentences describing why Thoreau wanted to live "sturdily and Spartan-like" for a year. The page turns to a double-page spread of Walden Pond during the dayequally serenewith a young, lanky Thoreauwalking stick in handgazing across its expanse. Throughout the book, short, positive musings are complemented by equally idyllic artwork, whether Henry is building his cabin, spending time in the pine woodshis " best' room"or reading by his fireplace while snow gathers outside. Only the least controversial of Walden's many ideas have been chosen, resulting in a serene tone. The chosen text is poeticif quaintand both text and art compel readers to slow down in contemplation. Although the publisher recommends "interest level" for ages 9 and up, younger readers will enjoy the language's rhythm and the soothing art; conversely, older readers will, hopefully, be inspired to read the original. An elegant reminder of solitary pleasure in nature. (Picture book/memoir. 8-13) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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