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Handel, Who Knew What He Liked

Candlewick Biographies

Illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
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$5.99 US
6"W x 9"H x 0.2"D   | 6 oz | 96 per carton
On sale Sep 10, 2013 | 48 Pages | 9780763666002
Age 8-12 years | Grades 3-7
Reading Level: Lexile 780L | Fountas & Pinnell S

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The award-winning work is reissued as a Candlewick Picture Book Biography.

George Frideric Handel always knew what he liked. And he was never afraid to do what he liked — whether smuggling a clavichord into the attic, sneaking off at a duke’s castle to play the organ, ordering forty-five pounds of snow to chill his wine, or writing operas that no one wanted to hear. Even in his darkest hour, when it seemed everyone and everything were against him, Handel stayed true to himself. And because he did, he has become one of the best-loved composers in the world. In this absorbing biography, M. T. Anderson’s narrative and Kevin Hawkes’s stunning art illuminate the life and legacy of a musical visionary.
Back matter includes a time line, discography, author’s note, sources, and an index.
  • SELECTION
    Horn Book Fanfare
  • HONOR
    Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book
Like its subject, M.T. Anderson's charming large-scale picture book is ambitious. It seeks to amuse and instruct the young reader with both text and illustration...lovely, if somber-hued, illutstrations by Kevin Hawkes in an impressionistic style employ elaborate gilt-edged frames to surround the text.
—New York Times Book Review

In this wittily irreverent picture-book biograph, the legendary baroque composer is vividly brought to life...These gifted collaborators deserve a Hallelujah Chorus of their own for this volume, as well as a request for a speedy encore.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

In this picture-book biography, both illustration and text are characterized by a saucy style, impeccable pacing, and a richness of content, and the two harmonize splendidly in a manner befitting the subject.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

Anderson never forgets his audience in his enthusiasm for his subject. Illustrating the scenes, Hawkes' lively acrylic paintings are beautifully composed, dramatically lit, and irresistibly appealing.
—Booklist (starred review)

A clearly defined theme, stated in the title; a lively text, sufficiently detailed but not overburdened with minutiae; and stunning illustrations, many embellished with baroque-style frames, make this biography a fully integrated experience for young readers...a book worthy of a standing ovation.
—The Horn Book (starred review)

Readers don't need to know anything about the composer to enjoy this lively biography...Handel himself, with his cherubic face and large fuzzy white wig, bounds from almost every page, fairly glowing with good will and music.
—Kirkus Reviews

Just as Handel was a composer who knew what he liked, M.T. Anderson is an author who knows what kids like.
—The Horn Book Guide

The delightful text and drawings of this picture book not only capture the essential Handel better than any children’s book I know, they also surpass many a bio-graphical tome. A marvelous achievement!
—Ellen T. Harris, Professor of Music at M.I.T

This splendid costume drama plus music history induces readers to provide the only missing ingredient: a sound track.
—Riverbank Review

In an intriguing introduction to the famous composer, a humorous, lively text about Handel's boyhood, music, and career is complemented by highly textured illustrations that are dramatic and full of fun.
—Boston Globe

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The award-winning work is reissued as a Candlewick Picture Book Biography.

George Frideric Handel always knew what he liked. And he was never afraid to do what he liked — whether smuggling a clavichord into the attic, sneaking off at a duke’s castle to play the organ, ordering forty-five pounds of snow to chill his wine, or writing operas that no one wanted to hear. Even in his darkest hour, when it seemed everyone and everything were against him, Handel stayed true to himself. And because he did, he has become one of the best-loved composers in the world. In this absorbing biography, M. T. Anderson’s narrative and Kevin Hawkes’s stunning art illuminate the life and legacy of a musical visionary.
Back matter includes a time line, discography, author’s note, sources, and an index.

Awards

  • SELECTION
    Horn Book Fanfare
  • HONOR
    Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book

Praise

Like its subject, M.T. Anderson's charming large-scale picture book is ambitious. It seeks to amuse and instruct the young reader with both text and illustration...lovely, if somber-hued, illutstrations by Kevin Hawkes in an impressionistic style employ elaborate gilt-edged frames to surround the text.
—New York Times Book Review

In this wittily irreverent picture-book biograph, the legendary baroque composer is vividly brought to life...These gifted collaborators deserve a Hallelujah Chorus of their own for this volume, as well as a request for a speedy encore.
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

In this picture-book biography, both illustration and text are characterized by a saucy style, impeccable pacing, and a richness of content, and the two harmonize splendidly in a manner befitting the subject.
—School Library Journal (starred review)

Anderson never forgets his audience in his enthusiasm for his subject. Illustrating the scenes, Hawkes' lively acrylic paintings are beautifully composed, dramatically lit, and irresistibly appealing.
—Booklist (starred review)

A clearly defined theme, stated in the title; a lively text, sufficiently detailed but not overburdened with minutiae; and stunning illustrations, many embellished with baroque-style frames, make this biography a fully integrated experience for young readers...a book worthy of a standing ovation.
—The Horn Book (starred review)

Readers don't need to know anything about the composer to enjoy this lively biography...Handel himself, with his cherubic face and large fuzzy white wig, bounds from almost every page, fairly glowing with good will and music.
—Kirkus Reviews

Just as Handel was a composer who knew what he liked, M.T. Anderson is an author who knows what kids like.
—The Horn Book Guide

The delightful text and drawings of this picture book not only capture the essential Handel better than any children’s book I know, they also surpass many a bio-graphical tome. A marvelous achievement!
—Ellen T. Harris, Professor of Music at M.I.T

This splendid costume drama plus music history induces readers to provide the only missing ingredient: a sound track.
—Riverbank Review

In an intriguing introduction to the famous composer, a humorous, lively text about Handel's boyhood, music, and career is complemented by highly textured illustrations that are dramatic and full of fun.
—Boston Globe

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