Book Details:
- ISBN: Hardcover: 9781943431151/Paperback: 9781943431144
- Genre: Children's Picturebook/Biography
- Page Count: 40
- Age Range: 8-12
- Grades: 3-6
- Lexile Level: 920
- Pub Date: 01/07/2016
$14.99 – $19.95
A picture book biography about an artist who, though born blind, creates remarkably beautiful and complex art.
In 1953, Esref Armagan was born completely blind to a poor family in Istanbul, Turkey. He received no formal education, and spent his childhood days in his father’s shop where he developed the curiousity to create and draw. He experienced the world through touch, and learned to visually reproduce his surroundings, including color, shadows, and perspective, with his hands. The blind artist’s story will be an inspiration to young artists of all abilities.
Rachelle Burk is a writer of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for children. Her books include Tree House in a Storm , Don’t Turn the Page!, The Tooth Fairy Trap, Miss Crump’s Funny Bone, Sleep Soundly at Beaver’s Inn, and The Walking Fish. Her work has appeared in national publications such as Highlights for Children and Scholastic Science classroom magazines. She lives in New Brunswick. Artist Claudia Gadotti is an illustrator and portrait painter with more than a decade of experience. She graduated from the Academy of Art University with a BFA and a major in Illustration, presently working mostly with children’s books, book covers, magazines, and portraits. Claudia grew up in Italy and currently lives and works in New Zealand.
Reviews
“An illuminating portrait of a self-taught Turkish artist who, despite being blind from birth, has become an internationally known painter. Adding a light wash of biographical detail to her account, Burk traces Esref Armagan’s long efforts to develop his skills, to earn recognition and a living, and to fend off skeptics claiming that he must be cheating, somehow . . . . the author’s particular focus on the artist’s development—his discoveries of shadows and of perspective, for instance—and specific techniques for preparing canvases with modeling clay or glued-down string offer real insight into how obstacles raised by physical disabilities can be overcome with motivation and ingenuity . . . . informative as well as inspiring.”
– Kirkus Reviews
” An inspiring story about an inspiring individual . . .”
– Dr. Penny Hartin, Chief Executive Officer, World Blind Union
“. . . a story of talent, perseverance, and refusal to accept limitations. Esref’s triumph will inspire young readers to stretch toward goals they may not have believed were within their reach. This is a thoroughly researched manuscript is a story of talent, perseverance, and refusal to accept limitations. Esref’s triumph will inspire young readers to stretch toward goals they may not have believed were within their reach. This is a thoroughly researched manuscript that introduces young readers to a remarkable artist they will long remember.”
– Deborah Stein Kent, National Federation of the Blind
” . . . a valuable addition to any elementary school curriculum. The author is to be commended for sharing the story of this largely unknown painter in this well-written, entertaining, and inspiring book.”
– Stephanie Kieszak-Holloway, President of the Georgia Organization of Parents of Blind Children (GOPBC), Board Member of the National Organization of Parents of Blind Children (NOPBC)
Awards
2017 Wilbur Award, Youth/Children Audiobook