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The Color of the Night: Inspired by a Painting by Paul Gauguin
24 pp.
| Prestel |
August, 2012 |
TradeISBN 978-3-7913-7128-3$14.95
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Vanessa Hié.
In an island village where people are "always cheerful," young Tevai encounters magical sisters who give him a special banana leaf that transforms the villagers into people who are true to their emotions. The story is a little too cryptic for kids, but the illustrations faithfully honor Gauguin's style, and a reproduction of the story's source painting and biographical information on Gauguin are enlightening.