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Queen of the Falls (2011)

di Chris Van Allsburg

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The story of Annie Edson Taylor, who in 1901 decided to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
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This is not my favorite Van Allsburg -- Two Bad Ants holds that title -- but it is interesting to see his foray into biography/nonfiction. High quality sepia-tone illustrations, as you might expect. ( )
  KSchellVT | Aug 30, 2021 |
This wonderfully illus - trated biography describes the coura - geous journey, in 1901, of Annie Edson Taylor, the first woman to venture over Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
An interesting piece of American history. Van Allsburg's drawings are lifelike with just a hint of whimsey in the characters' expressions. It's truth that's almost stranger than fiction, with a woman who hoped to get rich quick by doing something crazy.
  cyctorres | Jul 27, 2018 |
While I always admire Chris Van Allsburg's work, I do not always appreciate it. Sometimes it seems as though it is adult fantasy wedged into the children's picture book market. That said, I know that he and all of his work have fans among the short set, but it's an interesting select.

Fortunately, "Queen of the Falls," is a work of non-fiction that is just off-kilter enough to draw the formidable drawing (and storytelling) genius of Van Allsburg. I haven't tried the story out on Juniors or Primaries as a readaloud, but my own 10-year-old loved it. I'll test it out on the 13-year-old upon his return from camp.

As a Caldecott contender, I believe that the book has legs. Van Allsburg is a master, and in this title, his extraordinary use of white on sepia evokes the age & times of the subject, as well as the roiling quality of Niagara Falls and Annie Taylor's desperation as the erstwhile "queen." The characters' expressions are rendered with Renaissance-master-level precision. The cover and endpapers are sound, if utilitarian, but the cloth cover (obscured by most library copy covers)is brilliant.

I have a question of eligibility, though. The title page lists 2010 as the date, while the copyright in the back is given as 2011. Hmm... ( )
  msmilton | Jul 18, 2018 |
While I always admire Chris Van Allsburg's work, I do not always appreciate it. Sometimes it seems as though it is adult fantasy wedged into the children's picture book market. That said, I know that he and all of his work have fans among the short set, but it's an interesting select.

Fortunately, "Queen of the Falls," is a work of non-fiction that is just off-kilter enough to draw the formidable drawing (and storytelling) genius of Van Allsburg. I haven't tried the story out on Juniors or Primaries as a readaloud, but my own 10-year-old loved it. I'll test it out on the 13-year-old upon his return from camp.

As a Caldecott contender, I believe that the book has legs. Van Allsburg is a master, and in this title, his extraordinary use of white on sepia evokes the age & times of the subject, as well as the roiling quality of Niagara Falls and Annie Taylor's desperation as the erstwhile "queen." The characters' expressions are rendered with Renaissance-master-level precision. The cover and endpapers are sound, if utilitarian, but the cloth cover (obscured by most library copy covers)is brilliant.

I have a question of eligibility, though. The title page lists 2010 as the date, while the copyright in the back is given as 2011. Hmm... ( )
  msmilton | Jul 18, 2018 |
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