THE EMPEROR AND THE KITE
Illustrated by Ed Young
World Publishing, ISBN # LC 67-138161967 hardcover
Collins World edition ISBN# 0-529-00255-8 hardcover
Philomel ISBN # 0-399-21499-2 hardcover and paperback
Putnam Paperstar ISBN # 0-698-11644-5 paperback |
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This story about a Chinese emperor who is saved
by his youngest and most insignificant daughter won a Caldecott
Honor Book in 1968 for illustrator Ed Young. It was the first
of three books that I have done with him. (The others: Seventh
Mandarin and The Girl Who Loved the Wind.) He used a Chinese papercut
technique, perhaps the first time such was done as illustration
for a modern children's book. I found the line "The Emperor
Shin was saved from a tower where he was imprisoned by means of
a kite" when I was doing research for my father's book about
kite flying. (My father was the International Kite Flying Champion
and author of two books on kite flying--which I mainly wrote--and
numerous articles on the subject.) That line stuck with me for
many years. The book is semi-autobiographical in that I had always
wanted to please my father and never seemed to get it right.
Only the
Philomel hardcover and Putnam Paperstar editions are available
now.
Recording: There
is a sound film strip of THE EMPEROR & THE KITE from Listening
Library, # JFS 151.
What reviewers have said: "A familiar jewel polished to unaccustomed brilliance."
Booklist
"It is rare to find a book where the beauty
of the language and imageare so finely meshed as in this tale
of loyalty and love. " -- United Press International