Henry Aaron's Dream

Awards:   Commended for Cybils (Nonfiction Picture Book) 2010 Commended for Lupine Award (Children/Young Adult) 2010 Short-listed for South Carolina Childrens, Junior and Young Adult Book Award (Children's) 2012
Author:   Matt Tavares ,  Matt Tavares
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
ISBN:  

9780763632243


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   12 January 2010
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Henry Aaron's Dream


Awards

  • Commended for Cybils (Nonfiction Picture Book) 2010
  • Commended for Lupine Award (Children/Young Adult) 2010
  • Short-listed for South Carolina Childrens, Junior and Young Adult Book Award (Children's) 2012

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Author:   Matt Tavares ,  Matt Tavares
Publisher:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Candlewick Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 25.90cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 30.80cm
Weight:   0.606kg
ISBN:  

9780763632243


ISBN 10:   0763632244
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   12 January 2010
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Reviews

Well-written text and brilliantly composed art highlight the poignancy and triumph in Aaron’s story. This rousing tribute should resonate with a wide audience. —School Library Journal (starred review) A multi-layered treat. On one level it is an account of one of the most amazing hitters to ever play baseball, but it is also a valiant story of hope, resilience, perseverance, and love. The author paints a rich history lesson cloaked in sports. —Library Media Connection (starred review) Tavares’ vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped buses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history. —Booklist Lyrical yet hard-hitting narrative… Close-up portraits of Aaron on and off the field dominate Tavares's watercolor, ink, and pencil art. —Publishers Weekly (web exclusive) The author illustrates his powerful words with extraordinary, heroic images: Muscular watercolor, ink and pencil pictures put readers right in the scene. —Kirkus Reviews Tavares’ vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped busses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history. . . . The home-run record may have been stolen, but books like this ensure that Aaron’s legacy remains intact. —Booklist Memorable images of a memorable man. —Chicago Tribune Zachary's Ball is a children's classic. Now Henry Aaron's Dream is a masterpiece of a children's book. —Peter Gammons, Hall of Fame baseball reporter A compelling biography of Aaron's early years, from sandlot days, to the Negro Leagues, to his debut with the Milwaukee Braves; a nicely done homage to an all-time great. —Pittsburghlive.com (Tribune-Review) Tavares’ soft, warm illustrations capture the heart and silent determination of Aaron’s story in a way that’s accessible to readers of all ages. —Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Although Hank Aaron is a popular subject for young readers, this book highlights his moving story with outstanding illustrations and includes an author’s note, a page of stats and a bibliography. —Chicago Sun Times Tavares’s illustrations – in watercolour, ink and pencil – capture the warmth and support of the black community, and the determination of figures like Robinson and Aaron to transcend racial stereotypes. The result is a picture book not only well suited to history classes, but an inspiration to children of all backgrounds to do the best they can and to follow their dreams. —Montreal Gazette.com Tavares’ color illustrations are as clear, exciting, and moving as his prose. —San Francisco Chronicle


Well-written text and brilliantly composed art highlight the poignancy and triumph in Aaron's story. This rousing tribute should resonate with a wide audience.--School Library Journal (starred review) A multi-layered treat. On one level it is an account of one of the most amazing hitters to ever play baseball, but it is also a valiant story of hope, resilience, perseverance, and love. The author paints a rich history lesson cloaked in sports.--Library Media Connection (starred review) Tavares' vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped buses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history.--Booklist Lyrical yet hard-hitting narrativei1/2 Close-up portraits of Aaron on and off the field dominate Tavares's watercolor, ink, and pencil art.--Publishers Weekly (web exclusive) The author illustrates his powerful words with extraordinary, heroic images: Muscular watercolor, ink and pencil pictures put readers right in the scene.--Kirkus Reviews Tavares' vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped busses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history. . . . The home-run record may have been stolen, but books like this ensure that Aaron's legacy remains intact.--Booklist Memorable images of a memorable man.--Chicago Tribune Zachary's Ball is a children's classic. Now Henry Aaron's Dream is a masterpiece of a children's book.--Peter Gammons, Hall of Fame baseball reporter A compelling biography of Aaron's early years, from sandlot days, to the Negro Leagues, to his debut with the Milwaukee Braves; a nicely done homage to an all-time great.--Pittsburghlive.com (Tribune-Review) Tavares' soft, warm illustrations capture the heart and silent determination of Aaron's story in a way that's accessible to readers of all ages.--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Although Hank Aaron is a popular subject for young readers, this book highlights his moving story with outstanding illustrations and includes an author's note, a page of stats and a bibliography.--Chicago Sun Times Tavares's illustrations i1/2 in watercolour, ink and pencil i1/2 capture the warmth and support of the black community, and the determination of figures like Robinson and Aaron to transcend racial stereotypes. The result is a picture book not only well suited to history classes, but an inspiration to children of all backgrounds to do the best they can and to follow their dreams.--Montreal Gazette.com Tavares' color illustrations are as clear, exciting, and moving as his prose.--San Francisco Chronicle


Well-written text and brilliantly composed art highlight the poignancy and triumph in Aaron's story. This rousing tribute should resonate with a wide audience. --School Library Journal (starred review) A multi-layered treat. On one level it is an account of one of the most amazing hitters to ever play baseball, but it is also a valiant story of hope, resilience, perseverance, and love. The author paints a rich history lesson cloaked in sports. --Library Media Connection (starred review) Tavares' vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped buses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history. --Booklist Lyrical yet hard-hitting narrative... Close-up portraits of Aaron on and off the field dominate Tavares's watercolor, ink, and pencil art. --Publishers Weekly (web exclusive) The author illustrates his powerful words with extraordinary, heroic images: Muscular watercolor, ink and pencil pictures put readers right in the scene. --Kirkus Reviews Tavares' vibrant artwork brings viewers into dingy dugouts, on cramped busses, and into the dust of the diamond as Aaron works his way into history. . . . The home-run record may have been stolen, but books like this ensure that Aaron's legacy remains intact. --Booklist Memorable images of a memorable man. --Chicago Tribune Zachary's Ball is a children's classic. Now Henry Aaron's Dream is a masterpiece of a children's book. --Peter Gammons, Hall of Fame baseball reporter A compelling biography of Aaron's early years, from sandlot days, to the Negro Leagues, to his debut with the Milwaukee Braves; a nicely done homage to an all-time great. --Pittsburghlive.com (Tribune-Review) Tavares' soft, warm illustrations capture the heart and silent determination of Aaron's story in a way that's accessible to readers of all ages. --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Although Hank Aaron is a popular subject for young readers, this book highlights his moving story with outstanding illustrations and includes an author's note, a page of stats and a bibliography. --Chicago Sun Times Tavares's illustrations - in watercolour, ink and pencil - capture the warmth and support of the black community, and the determination of figures like Robinson and Aaron to transcend racial stereotypes. The result is a picture book not only well suited to history classes, but an inspiration to children of all backgrounds to do the best they can and to follow their dreams. --Montreal Gazette.com Tavares' color illustrations are as clear, exciting, and moving as his prose. --San Francisco Chronicle


Author Information

Matt Tavares is the illustrator of Iron Hans: A Grimms’ Fairy Tale; ’Twas the Night Before Christmas or an Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas; Jack and the Beanstalk; Doreen Rappaport’s Lady Liberty: A Biography; and Kristin Kladstrup’s The Gingerbread Pirates as well as the author-illustrator of Zachary’s Ball, Oliver’s Game, and Mudball. He lives in Ogunquit, Maine.

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