Antsy Ansel: Ansel Adams, a Life in Nature

Author:   Cindy Jenson-Elliott ,  Christy Hale
Publisher:   Yosemite Conservancy
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9781951179366


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   10 September 2024
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Antsy Ansel: Ansel Adams, a Life in Nature


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A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year Ansel Adams just couldn't sit still. He felt trapped indoors and never walked anywhere-heran. Even when he sat, his feet danced.But in nature, Ansel felt right at home. He fell in love with the gusting gales of the Golden Gate, the icy white of Yosemite Valley, and countless other remarkable natural sights in the national parks and beyond. When Ansel grew up, he created the iconic black-and-white nature photographs known around the world. From his early days in San Francisco to the height of his glory nationwide,this acclaimed picture book chronicles a restless boy's path to becoming the artist behind the images. An SCBWI Crystal Kite Award Winner

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Author:   Cindy Jenson-Elliott ,  Christy Hale
Publisher:   Yosemite Conservancy
Imprint:   Yosemite Conservancy
ISBN:  

9781951179366


ISBN 10:   1951179366
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   10 September 2024
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""This fine book tells the true story of how one boy who couldn't sit still found his joy and his calling outdoors in the natural world. Mountains, streams and backyards aren't a panacea, but for many kids, they can make all the difference. How many other children, like antsy Ansel, might give us great gifts in the future, if we give them the gift of nature today?"" ― Richard Louv, author of ""Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder"" and ""Vitamin N"" ""Jenson-Elliott's lyrical text uses typography to reflect the photographer's buoyant spirit. The visuals are a perfect complement to the text . . . An excellent introductory biography to inspire elementary students to look at art and the outdoors in a different way."" --School Library Journal ""The story flows well, varying from brief, informative statements to high-toned pronouncements to impressionistic language. Like the text, the handsome digital-collage illustrations course evenly through Adams' childhood and teen years. . . An interesting addition to biography collections."" ―Booklist ""Using vibrant, exclamatory language, Jenson-Elliot paints a picture of a young Ansel Adams as a boy ""on fire for learning,"" captivated by nature from an early age and always on the move. . . While Adams (1902-1984) mostly photographed nature in black and white, Hale goes straight for purple mountain majesties in her subtly textured collages, which include several vertically oriented spreads that allow her to fully reflect the height of sequoia trees or Yosemite's High Sierra. An inspiring account of one man's lifelong love affair with the great outdoors."" ―Publishers Weekly ""Sonorous language, including alliteration, brings readers close to Ansel's experiences in nature . . . Hale's collages . . . make excellent use of textures in depicting the natural world. Orientation and design elements, too, are thoughtfully employed; a vertical spread of Adams hiking the High Sierra, for example, captures its ""icy white"" and ""breathless height"" marvelously."" --The Horn Book An SCBWI Crystal Kite Award Winner A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year"


"""This fine book tells the true story of how one boy who couldn't sit still found his joy and his calling outdoors in the natural world. Mountains, streams and backyards aren't a panacea, but for many kids, they can make all the difference. How many other children, like antsy Ansel, might give us great gifts in the future, if we give them the gift of nature today?"" ― Richard Louv, author of ""Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder"" and ""Vitamin N""""Jenson-Elliott's lyrical text uses typography to reflect the photographer's buoyant spirit. The visuals are a perfect complement to the text . . . An excellent introductory biography to inspire elementary students to look at art and the outdoors in a different way."" --School Library Journal""The story flows well, varying from brief, informative statements to high-toned pronouncements to impressionistic language. Like the text, the handsome digital-collage illustrations course evenly through Adams' childhood and teen years. . . An interesting addition to biography collections."" ―Booklist""Using vibrant, exclamatory language, Jenson-Elliot paints a picture of a young Ansel Adams as a boy ""on fire for learning,"" captivated by nature from an early age and always on the move. . . While Adams (1902-1984) mostly photographed nature in black and white, Hale goes straight for purple mountain majesties in her subtly textured collages, which include several vertically oriented spreads that allow her to fully reflect the height of sequoia trees or Yosemite's High Sierra. An inspiring account of one man's lifelong love affair with the great outdoors."" ―Publishers Weekly""Sonorous language, including alliteration, brings readers close to Ansel's experiences in nature . . . Hale's collages . . . make excellent use of textures in depicting the natural world. Orientation and design elements, too, are thoughtfully employed; a vertical spread of Adams hiking the High Sierra, for example, captures its ""icy white"" and ""breathless height"" marvelously."" --The Horn BookAn SCBWI Crystal Kite Award WinnerA Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year"


""This fine book tells the true story of how one boy who couldn't sit still found his joy and his calling outdoors in the natural world. Mountains, streams and backyards aren't a panacea, but for many kids, they can make all the difference. How many other children, like antsy Ansel, might give us great gifts in the future, if we give them the gift of nature today?"" ― Richard Louv, author of ""Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder"" and ""Vitamin N""""Jenson-Elliott's lyrical text uses typography to reflect the photographer's buoyant spirit. The visuals are a perfect complement to the text . . . An excellent introductory biography to inspire elementary students to look at art and the outdoors in a different way."" --School Library Journal""The story flows well, varying from brief, informative statements to high-toned pronouncements to impressionistic language. Like the text, the handsome digital-collage illustrations course evenly through Adams' childhood and teen years. . . An interesting addition to biography collections."" ―Booklist""Using vibrant, exclamatory language, Jenson-Elliot paints a picture of a young Ansel Adams as a boy ""on fire for learning,"" captivated by nature from an early age and always on the move. . . While Adams (1902-1984) mostly photographed nature in black and white, Hale goes straight for purple mountain majesties in her subtly textured collages, which include several vertically oriented spreads that allow her to fully reflect the height of sequoia trees or Yosemite's High Sierra. An inspiring account of one man's lifelong love affair with the great outdoors."" ―Publishers Weekly""Sonorous language, including alliteration, brings readers close to Ansel's experiences in nature . . . Hale's collages . . . make excellent use of textures in depicting the natural world. Orientation and design elements, too, are thoughtfully employed; a vertical spread of Adams hiking the High Sierra, for example, captures its ""icy white"" and ""breathless height"" marvelously."" --The Horn BookAn SCBWI Crystal Kite Award WinnerA Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year


Author Information

Cindy Jenson-Elliott is the author of many books for young readers, including the acclaimed Weeds Find a Way. She lives in California, where she teaches science and writing and explores nature everywhere from her own backyard to the open ocean to the High Sierra. Christy Hale is the author and illustrator of several acclaimed children's books, including Copycat: Nature-Inspired Design Around the World, Out the Door, Todos Iguales: Un corrido de Lemon Grove /All Equal: A Ballad of Lemon Grove, Dreaming Up: A Celebration of Building, and The East-West House: Noguchi's Childhood in Japan. She has also illustrated numerous other picture books. An art director, designer, and educator, Hale offers programs for all ages.

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