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Deeply influenced by her religious beliefs and fired up by the social justice causes of her day, artist, designer, and educator Corita Kent was a nun like no other! A 222 Bologna Ragazzi Award Amazing Bookshelf Selection A 222 ALA Notable Children’s BookA Booklist Editors’ Choice: Books for Youth, 221 A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books of 221 A Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) Loveliest Children’s Book of 221 A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 222, of Outstanding Merit Nominated for a 221 Ezra Jack Keats Writing Award Featured in the 221 Society of Illustrators Original Art Exhibition A 221 NCTE Orbis Pictus Recommended Book for Children’s Nonfiction A Booklist Top Ten Arts Books for Youth of 221 A CCBC (Cooperative Children’s Book Center) Choices Best Children’s Book, 222 Stars from Booklist, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and more! Corita Kent (1918€“1986) lived a remarkable life as an artist, educator, nun, and activist. Unapologetically holding true to herself and her beliefs, Corita spread a powerful message of love, hope, and justice with her work, as it evolved from figurative and religious art, to serigraphs incorporating the sacred and the ordinary, to a sparser, more introspective style. This timely story will draw readers into the life of a singular woman whose work and commitment invite us all to seek joy in the everyday, to observe the world with open eyes, and to question and see beyond the existing frameworks of society. Thoughtfully written by Matthew Burgess and vibrantly illustrated by Kara Kramer, this beautiful biography, made in close collaboration with the Corita Art Center, includes reproductions of Corita’s works, a chronology, and author and illustrator notes.
Deeply influenced by her religious beliefs and fired up by the social justice causes of her day, artist, designer, and educator Corita Kent was a nun like no other! A 222 Bologna Ragazzi Award Amazing Bookshelf Selection A 222 ALA Notable Children’s BookA Booklist Editors’ Choice: Books for Youth, 221 A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Books of 221 A Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) Loveliest Children’s Book of 221 A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 222, of Outstanding Merit Nominated for a 221 Ezra Jack Keats Writing Award Featured in the 221 Society of Illustrators Original Art Exhibition A 221 NCTE Orbis Pictus Recommended Book for Children’s Nonfiction A Booklist Top Ten Arts Books for Youth of 221 A CCBC (Cooperative Children’s Book Center) Choices Best Children’s Book, 222 Stars from Booklist, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and more! Corita Kent (1918€“1986) lived a remarkable life as an artist, educator, nun, and activist. Unapologetically holding true to herself and her beliefs, Corita spread a powerful message of love, hope, and justice with her work, as it evolved from figurative and religious art, to serigraphs incorporating the sacred and the ordinary, to a sparser, more introspective style. This timely story will draw readers into the life of a singular woman whose work and commitment invite us all to seek joy in the everyday, to observe the world with open eyes, and to question and see beyond the existing frameworks of society. Thoughtfully written by Matthew Burgess and vibrantly illustrated by Kara Kramer, this beautiful biography, made in close collaboration with the Corita Art Center, includes reproductions of Corita’s works, a chronology, and author and illustrator notes.
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