Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale

Awards:   Winner of Caldecott Medal Winner.
Author:   Gerald McDermott
Publisher:   Penguin Random House Australia
Edition:   New edition
ISBN:  

9780140502114


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   24 February 1977
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Format:   Paperback
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Arrow to the Sun: A Pueblo Indian Tale


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  • Winner of Caldecott Medal Winner.

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With vibrant colors and bold geometric forms, Gerald McDermott brilliantly captures the stylized look of Pueblo Indian art in this Caldecott Award-winning retelling of an ancient legend. A young boy searches for his father, but before he can claim his heritage he must first prove his worthiness by passing through the four ceremonial chambers- the kiva of lions, the kiva of snakes, the kiva of bees, and the kiva of lightning. Striking in its simplicity and grace, Arrow to the Sun vividly evokes the Native American reverence for the source of all life-the Solar Fire. Winner of the Caldecott

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Author:   Gerald McDermott
Publisher:   Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint:   Puffin
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 23.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 20.00cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9780140502114


ISBN 10:   0140502114
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   24 February 1977
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 7 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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The gold, ochre and black of the stylized pueblo, the Boy's transformation from a Kachina-like silhouette into an arrow strong enough to reach his father the Sun and, finally, the explosion of color as Boy enters the Sun's four chambers to confront monster lions, serpents, bees and lightning - all add up to a richer, more kinetic, more functional balance between story and visual effects than were to be found in McDermott's highly praised Anansi the Spider. In this spare, simple form the tale of the Boy who leaves the earth to pass the tests set by his immortal father and then returns to earth where the people celebrate his presence with a Dance of Life has obvious Christian and other parallels. And though no illustrated book can quite capture the shimmering, psychedelic transformations of McDermott's animated film version of the same tale, Boy's movement through the pages of boldly designed scenes expresses all the action of the narrative in clear pictorial terms. McDermott's fusion of primitive costumes, motifs and legend with contemporary design and color sense is highly ambitious - and, in this instance, explosively, elementally beautiful. (Kirkus Reviews)


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Gerald McDermott was an award-winning author, illustrator, and filmmaker who is rememberedfor his unique style of vibrant, visual storytelling.His picture books featurefolktalesandculturesfrom all around the world.

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