Evan Turk is an Ezra Jack Keats Award–winning illustrator, author, and animator. He is the author-illustrator of The Storyteller, Heartbeat, You Are Home: An Ode to the National Parks, A Thousand Glass Flowers, and Hello, Moon and the illustrator of Muddy: The Story of Blues Legend Muddy Waters, which was a New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book; The People’s Painter; Grandfather Gandhi; and its companion Be the Change. Originally from Colorado, Evan now lives in southern California with his husband and two cats. He is a graduate of Parsons School of Design. Visit him at EvanTurk.com.
* “The art of storytelling is celebrated as a life-giving force in
this enthralling picture book. . . .Original storytelling with the
feel of the best folklore.”
*Kirkus Reviews, starred review*
“Visually stunning with a storyline to match, Turk is beginning to
make good on his talents. This is a man with storytelling in his
blood and bones. Our children reap the rewards. A can’t miss
book.”
*Betsy Bird, Fuse #8 blog*
* “Turk combines primitive sketches and simple patterns to create
sophisticated multimedia spreads. Fountains of blue pour from the
mouths of storytellers, cementing the message that stories,like
water, are life sustaining. The revelation of the final narrator
brings this multifaceted tale to satisfying closure.”
*Publishers Weekly, starred review*
* “Using age-old literary elements and a loose, contemporary art
style filled with symbolism, Turk successfully melds two equally
important concerns of our time—the need to keep storytelling alive
and the need to protect and conserve our drinking water. . . . This
lush and lovely title is highly recommended.”
*School Library Journal, starred review*
*“Rich illustrations rendered in watercolor, ink, and pencil engulf
the pages with desert golds and deep indigo, blending folk-art and
contemporary styles. .. Turk’s layered ode to storytelling’s magic
begs to be shared aloud with a group . . . [in] this beautiful,
original folktale.”
*Booklist, starred review*
“A veritable nesting doll of a narrative . . . this story about the
power of story is a call for reconnection with tradition, oral and
otherwise. Turk’s illustrations transport the reader to a Morocco
of the past and present, capturing the timelessness of the country
juxtaposed against the cautionary message about disappearing
customs.”
*BCCB*
"A veritable nesting doll of a narrative . . . this story about the power of story is a call for reconnection with tradition, oral and otherwise. Turk's illustrations transport the reader to a Morocco of the past and present, capturing the timelessness of the country juxtaposed against the cautionary message about disappearing customs." * BCCB * *"Rich illustrations rendered in watercolor, ink, and pencil engulf the pages with desert golds and deep indigo, blending folk-art and contemporary styles. .. Turk's layered ode to storytelling's magic begs to be shared aloud with a group . . . [in] this beautiful, original folktale." * Booklist, starred review * * "Using age-old literary elements and a loose, contemporary art style filled with symbolism, Turk successfully melds two equally important concerns of our time-the need to keep storytelling alive and the need to protect and conserve our drinking water. . . . This lush and lovely title is highly recommended." * School Library Journal, starred review * * "Turk combines primitive sketches and simple patterns to create sophisticated multimedia spreads. Fountains of blue pour from the mouths of storytellers, cementing the message that stories,like water, are life sustaining. The revelation of the final narrator brings this multifaceted tale to satisfying closure." * Publishers Weekly, starred review * "Visually stunning with a storyline to match, Turk is beginning to make good on his talents. This is a man with storytelling in his blood and bones. Our children reap the rewards. A can't miss book." * Betsy Bird, Fuse #8 blog * * "The art of storytelling is celebrated as a life-giving force in this enthralling picture book. . . .Original storytelling with the feel of the best folklore." * Kirkus Reviews, starred review *
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