Caldecott Honor recipient Ilse Plume discusses her art in "The Year Comes Round"
The Concord Bookshop, Friday, September 14, 2012 at 4pm
Ilse Plume reads from The Year Comes Round".
"The Year Comes Round," written by Sid Farrar and illustrated by Caldecott Honor recipient Ilse Plume, a local resident with a studio at Concord's Emerson Umbrella. Kirkus Reviews calls this picture book of poetry "a richly illustrated view of the seasons through haiku." Twelve nature-themed haiku accompanied by lush illustrations take the reader from January to December. A great way to introduce children to the traditional Japanese poetry form. (TooFondOfBooks)… (more)
"The Year Comes Round," written by Sid Farrar and illustrated by Caldecott Honor recipient Ilse Plume, a local resident with a studio at Concord's Emerson Umbrella. Kirkus Reviews calls this picture book of poetry "a richly illustrated view of the seasons through haiku." Twelve nature-themed haiku accompanied by lush illustrations take the reader from January to December. A great way to introduce children to the traditional Japanese poetry form. (TooFondOfBooks)… (more)


