| WATER MUSIC Photographs by Jason Stemple Boyds Mills 1995 ISBN# 1-56397-336-7 Boyds Mills hardcover ISBN# 1-56398-251-8 Boyds Mills paperback |
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Available in Boyds Mills hardcover and paperback.
What reviewers have said: "Yolen notes that Stemple's stunning full-color photographs were the inspiration for these 17 poems on different aspects of water. Ocean surf, dew drops, soap bubbles, a river, waterfall, icicle, and reflections are among the subjects sensitively wrought in words and pictures. The colors are soft and shimmering, reflecting the mood of quiet contemplation evoked by the verses. The attractively designed layout features one poem and photo per two-page spread. A book that can be appreciated by a wide audience.."- School Library Journal
"The seventeen brief, thematic poems are both meditative and playful, offering some fresh views of an essential element."-The Horn Book Guide
"A mother and son combine their talents in a book that builds on the theme of water in its various forms. Stemple's photographs, which Yolen notes preceded the poetry, are imaginatively composed and crisply focused. Never merely attractive landscapes, they actively draw the readers attention to the special qualities of water wherever it is found. Yolen's 17 poems (included haiku and concrete poetry) invite us to consider water's mysterious sounds, paths, and powers. Many are easy to understand, though a few require reflection, and one, "The Rock Cries Out," may puzzle younger children. Useful in a primary science unit and for inspiring children to attempt poetry of their own." -- Booklist
"Inspired by the beauty of Jason Stemple's photographs, Jane Yolen offers a poetic look at an basic essential in life often taken for granted--water. The playful, yet reflective poems observe nature in particular and life in general, that evoke a sense of awe and appreciation. From observing weeds adorned by water jewels to hearing the melodies of water singing across rocks, the careful selection of words and breathtaking photographs help elicit a new understanding of water. Readers of all ages will enjoy both the colorful photographs and the thoughtful collection of poems. Water Music offers multiple opportunities for integrating language arts and science instruction and would serve as an effective motivation for children writing poetry. This collection would be a welcomed addition to any classroom library from the primary grades through high school." -- Iowa Reading Journal
"This is a book of poems inspired by Jason Stemple's pictures. The pictures illustrate water in all its forms, and the poems are Yolen's responses. From dewdrops to raindrops, from a trickling stream to Niagara Falls, from a froth of soap bubbles to a puddle to a lake, from icicles to steam-water is music. And Jane Yolen is magnificent." -- Children's Literature
"A stunning treasury of poems about water in many of its forms. Yolen's son, Jason Stemple, provides vivid color photography for his mother's verse in this exquisitely visual literary treasure. To truly enjoy Water Music in all its majesty, put on Handel's suite by the same name or a sounds of nature CD, and sit back for a relaxing sensory experience."--Tampa Tribune and Times
"While prolific in many genres of literature, Jane Yolen
has turned more of her attention to nature in recent years. In Water Music,
she takes inspiration from the photography of her son, Jason Stemple. Together,
they have created written and visual poetry of this important earth element.
There are waterfalls, lakes, ocean waves, and even bath water, pondered in quiet
tones that both describe the particular sense and comment on life in general.
An author's note explains that normally a picture book grows text first and
illustrations later; reversing the process offers a promising model for young
writers to follow. Recommended."--Library Talk, March 1996
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"Color photographs from the mountains of Colorado, the California Big Sur
shore, and Yolen's Massachusetts home are provided by Yolen's son, photographer
Jason Stemple. After seeing her son's slides, Yolen wrote the reflective poems.
Some poems directly respond to the pictures, but the photographs serve as starting
points for other rhymed and free verse poems."--Reading Teacher
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