Frida

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Author
Jonah Winter

Illustrator
Ana Juan

Published
2/1/2002

Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)

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Author
Jonah Winter

Illustrator
Ana Juan

Published
2/1/2002

Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)

Author
Jonah Winter

Illustrator
Ana Juan

Published
2/1/2002

Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)

 

Summary of Book

No list of Hispanic multicultural children’s books complete without a book about famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo! This striking picture book tells the story of Frida’s life in simple words and with gorgeous acrylic paintings full of Mexican folk art icons (monkeys, devils, smiling skeletons). Frida is the companion book to Winter’s acclaimed Diego, an equally stunnig book about Frida’s artist husband Diego Rivera.


Author Biography

Jonah Winter is the award-winning, celebrated author of over 40 nonfiction picture books, including New York Times bestseller, BARACK. Jonah Winter's wide-ranging interests have led him to write and illustrate picture books on racism, baseball players, avant-garde artists, jazz musicians, exotic dancers, presidents, manual laborers, Beethoven's difficulties moving in and out of 39 apartments, garbage, 12-century mystics, and his own father's experiences growing up in East Texas during the Great Depression. His book about racial injustice and voting rights, LILLIAN'S RIGHT TO VOTE, was a 2016 Jane Addams Award Honor Book and a 2015 Kirkus Prize finalist. Three of his books, DIEGO, HERE COME THE GARBAGE BARGE and RUTH BADER GINSBURG, were New York Times Best Illustrated Books. His book about the making of the atom bomb, THE SECRET PROJECT, received 5 starred reviews. His book about the children of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, MY NAME IS JAMES MADISON HEMINGS, was a New York Times Notable. A poet, painter, musician, and cook, Jonah Winter divides his time between New York City and a small town in Pennsylvania.


Illustrator Biography

ANA JUAN is a world-renowned illustrator known in the United States for her wonderful covers for The New Yorker magazine, as well as the children's books The Night Eater, and Frida, written by Jonah Winter. She lives in Spain.