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Hardcover: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 1416912061
ISBN-13: 978-1416912064
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Book Description
THIS IS THE LEGEND OF LAO TZU, who may or may not have been born; who may or may not have founded Taoism, on of the greatest religions in the world; and who may or may not have written one of the greatest books of wisdom in the world: the Tao Te Ching, or the "Way of Heaven."
This thoughtful and thought-provoking book opens with a biography of Lao Tzu, the mysterious philosopher who is said to have been born at the age of eighty-one with snow-white hair, the ability to walk and talk, and unparalleled wisdom. Many credit him with creating the Tao Te Ching, which was written for the good of all humankind. Twenty of the eighty-one passages of the Tao Te Ching are included here, paired with stunning illustrations by the award-winning artist Demi. On topics ranging from silence to moderation, from governing to the balance of earth and heaven, these passages carry a powerful message and are sure to give each and every reader something new to consider.
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e-book introduction to the legendary Chinese philosopher, often speculated to have been a contemporary of Confucius, combines nuggets of his purported life with 20 verses from the Tao Te Ching, which he may or may not have written. Allegedly born an old man, Lao Tzu became widely known for his wisdom, to the point of being courted by the emperor. Adult readers will enjoy his response to the emperor's messenger. I wash my ears because even one political word is dangerous. I wash my donkey's ears because donkeys are very political. The sketchy life story and the Tao teachings are vague, ambiguous, and mystical by turns. Demi provides no background explanation, acknowledgment of authority, or reference to other information sources. On the pretty pages, the text is set in gold letters, and the narrative and graceful paintings are contained in a gold circular frame on each parchment shaded page. The gold circles represent Tao, The Way of Heaven, according to the concluding double-page listing of Taoist symbols and their meanings. Adult fans of the artist are the most likely audience, but the book does introduce a significant, lesser-known spiritual leader to children.
Booklist *Starred Review*
This visual stunner is notable for the beauty of its art and design as well as its sensitive textual presentation of the legendary Chinese figure Lao Tzu and the Tao Te Ching, the book of wisdom attributed to him. Nearly half the pages relate the story of Lao Tzu, "who may or may not have been born; who may or may not have founded Taoism, one of the greatest religions in the world." But at the heart of the book are 20 verses from the Tao Te Ching, in which the philosopher offers wisdom to help people understand how to live a virtuous life in accordance with the Way of Heaven. These pithy, sometimes paradoxical verses appear on individual pages. The meaning of the verse affects not only the choices of subject matter, but also artistic choices such as scale, brightness, and the definition of images. Dominating each parchmentlike page is a large circle of shining gold that frames the illustrations and the text. The ink drawings and paintings within are beautifully composed, confidently delineated, and varied in their use of rich patterns, open spaces, and suitable scale. Taoist symbols appear at the book's conclusion. Clear, concise writing, thoughtfully considered design, and striking illustrations come together to make this one of the best of Demi's many fine books on spiritual leaders. |
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