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Go West! - by Joel Nakamura (Hardcover)
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Go West! - by Joel Nakamura (Hardcover)
From Leaf Storm Press
Current price: $11.29
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Go West! - by Joel Nakamura (Hardcover)
From Leaf Storm Press
Current price: $11.29
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About the Book This wonderfully illustrated childrens picture book evokes the color, magic and natural beauty of the of the American Southwest. Book Synopsis The American West has always been a place of adventure and natural beauty. With its wide-open spaces and sense of freedom, its a place of enduring dreams and new ideas. Open the cover of this beautiful book and accept award-winning artist Joel Nakamuras invitation to Go West! Come along and join his colorful cast of characters to explore the magic that abounds in the lands west of the Mississippi. Come along and explore the frontier of the imagination! Come along and dream big! Come along and roam free . . . GO WEST! A perfect bedtime read, and a delight to the eye, this colorful picture book will enthrall your little ones with its unique vision of life in the West! Review Quotes New Mexicos National Book Festival Selection for 2016 Not since Horace Greeley has the American West had such a vocal advocate...Nakamura blends fact, fable, and fantasy in a vision that goes well beyond the West being a place where the deer and antelope play. Go west! Where alarm clocks have legs and feathers, he writes, hand-drawing the text as a roosters crow; nearby, celestial objects dot the dust at the birds feet, a campfire coffeepot runs off on two legs, and a hybrid dog/cowboy hat dreams of bacon and eggs...its a vibrantly imagined and illustrated tribute to the magic of the West and its wide-open spaces. -Publishers Weekly Cowgirls and cowboys can dance the two-step off into the sunset of this gorgeous picture book. Nakamuras bold rainbow of paint colors evokes the timeless natural beauty of the American West, and his whooping prose will echo across the mountain peaks of childrens imaginations. Ages three and up. - 5 out of 5 STARS, Foreword Reviews Magazine: Best Childrens Picture Books, Fall 2015 Wolves, coyotes, roadrunners, cowgirls, cacti, mesas, smoke signals, and chile peppers all make an appearance, lending the book the flavor that is at once contemporary, historic, and mythic. Its a delight for adults as well as children. The authors full-page illustrations, hand-painted using cactus spines, capture the spirit of the land, and he fills each composition with small details that make a second read more enriching than the first. -Pasatiempo Magazine of Arts, Entertainment & Culture I was thoroughly enchanted by Go West! , Joel Nakamuras delightful new childrens book. The amazing illustrations and whimsical story perfectly capture the enduring appeal of the west. The book would fill a unique spot in any picture book collection and it would be a wonderful addition to storytimes. Libraries would be well-served to add this charming book to their shelves. -Bonnie Weber, Whittier Library 2015 Gelett Burgess Childrens Book Award Winner: Best Writer/Illustrator, Gold Medal 2015 Moonbeam Childrens Book Award Winner: Best Illustrator, Silver Medal 2015 USA Best Books Award Winner: Best Hardcover Nonfiction Childrens Picture Book About the Author Award-winning artist Joel Nakamura is known for his unique style: a blend of folk art and sophisticated iconography rendered in a neo-primitive technique. He is chosen for many of his commissions for his knowledge of tribal art, mythology, and for his ability to convey stories and information in an intricate and engaging manner. Nakamuras ability to render humanity in such primal, edgy hues has captured the attention of clients like Time Magazine, US News & World Report, and the Los Angeles Times. His paintings have enlivened the pages of many other books and publications, as well as the 2002 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies programs. Nakamura has been profiled in Communication Arts, Step Inside Design, Confetti and Southwest Art magazines.