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* ALA Notable Children's Books
* CBC/NCSS Notable Children's Book in Social Studies
Caldecott ۰ Paul Goble ε ȭ Ƹٿ ۷ Ұմϴ.
ε ڵ ǥ ʰ ' Ǹ(Love Flute)' ߴٰ մϴ. å ó ' Ǹ(Love Flute)' ̾߱Դϴ.
ε ڰ Ƹٿ ҳฦ ϰ ˴ϴ. β մϴ. ε ڴ ε ߿ ϴ. ״ ڽſ Ư ϴ źο 湮ڵ ˴ϴ. Ǹ , Ǹ ȿ 츮 Ҹ ̸, ε ȲȦ ϸϰ Ŷ մϴ. Ǹ Ҹ Ƹٿ ҳ Ű ̰ ſԴ ູ Բ Ŷ մϴ. ε ڴ Ƹٿ ҳ ?...
ô ̹ ǥس θ ϰ ǥ߽ϴ. ݸ ġ ' Ǹ' ܾϰ ä ǥ ϴ.
ε ȭ Ű ϰ ̰ ɴϴ.
۹Դϴ.
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Edition: Paperback: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0689816839
ISBN-13: 9780689816833
å ũ : 23.5cm x 21cm
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Book Description
In love with a beautiful girl, but too shy to tell her, a young man leaves his camp in frustration. One night he receives mystical visitors who offer him a special gift -- a love flute. A gift from the birds and animals, its tells the girl of his love where words have failed.
Annotation
A gift to a shy young man from the birds and animals helps him to express his love to a beautiful girl.
Ingram
Although brave in battle, a young man can't summon the courage to speak to the woman he loves. But when two mysterious Elk Men give him a flute that has been made for him by the birds and the animals, the young man discovers that he doesn't need words to express his feelings. Full color.
Publisher's Weekly
Traditionally, the Native American man would use a ``love flute'' to woo the woman he loved, to speak to her of things that words alone could never express. In this lyrical tale, a young man too timid to profess his love is presented with such a flute by two mysterious Elk men. Goble writes with a poetic energy, a graceful enthusiasm of ``love songs carried by the breezes into the tipi circle from the surrounding pine-covered ridges and grassy hills.'' Striking illustrations in bold blocks of color are set against flowers alive with birds and butterflies. There is a pleasing simplicity to the artwork, an inherent sense of order in the pristine images. Imbued with warmth and spirit, each page seems to dance with movement and color, as if to the flute's beguiling music. Intricate black-and-white sketches of various love flutes on each page enhance this prepossessing work.
School Library Journal
``This is the story of a shy young man who was given the very first love flute, long ago, by the birds and animals.'' When he plays the instrument, the music speaks to the heart of the special girl and tells her more plainly than words that he loves her. Goble's measured prose brings this Santee Dakota myth to life. The lyricism of the romantic story is highlighted by the restraint and dignity of his writing. His familiar painting style is both rich and formal as befits the telling of a myth. The drawings of the flutes introduce a new stylistic element. Drawn in careful detail with pencil and placed vertically on the page, they give a feeling of solid reality, yet since they are different in style and scale, they retain an element of mystery. Page design and layout are admirable. Each double-page spread seems designed as a unit. There is a great deal of white space, yet bits of the landscape or design escape across the center to link the pages. As with his other books, this title celebrates the beauty and richness of Native American legend. A note on sources and historical information on courtship rituals is a welcome plus.
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