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Bottle Houses: The Creative World of Grandma Prisbrey by Slaymaker, Melissa Eskridge Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less
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Bottle Houses: The Creative World of Grandma Prisbrey by Slaymaker, Melissa Eskridge Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less...
Bottle Houses: The Creative World of Grandma Prisbrey by Slaymaker, Melissa Eskridge Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less
Author | Melissa Eskridge Slaymaker |
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Book Title | Bottle Houses : the Creative World of Grandma Prisbrey |
Dewey Decimal | 745/.092 B |
Dewey Edition | 21 |
Edition Description | Revised edition |
Features | Revised |
Format | Hardcover |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN-10 | 0805071318 |
ISBN-13 | 9780805071313 |
Illustrator | Yes, Paschkis, Julie |
Intended Audience | Juvenile Audience |
Item Height | 0.4 in |
Item Length | 10.3 in |
Item Weight | 11 Oz |
Item Width | 8.4 in |
LC Classification Number | NK512.P75S58 2004 |
LCCN | 2003-007064 |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 32 Pages |
Publication Year | 2004 |
Publisher | Holt & Company, Henry |
Reviews | "Bright and riotous" --Booklist "The title character's Bottle Village is a real place, and this spirited biography-Slaymaker's debut-describes its creation and its resourceful creator. . . . Taking a cue from the woman's kaleidoscopic architecture, Paschkis renders Grandma Prisbrey's village in a series of multi-textured patchwork planes studded with gem-like reds, greens and blues. . . . Young readers who, like Grandma Prisbrey, 'can't draw a car that looks like one,' will be cheered by her off-handed reaction to her reputation as an artist: "I guess there are different kinds of art." --Publishers Weekly , starred review "This is an inherently fascinating subject, and Slaymaker's text deftly compacts the high points of Prisbrey's story into an accessible narrative peppered with quietly illuminating quotes from Prisbrey herself." --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Slaymaker presents free spirit Prisbrey with an appropriate combination of whimsy and respect, and Paschkis's bright watercolors display clean, shiny bottles that readers will long to reach out and touch." --Horn Book "The idea of making something beautiful and unique from what others see as worthless has innate child appeal. The lovely book introduces youngster to an artist and type of art that may be completely unknown to them." --School Library Journal "Here, [Tressa Prisbrey] and her work get appreciative profiles from Paschkis, who portrays a spry elder in casual clothes and quirky bonnets surrounded by glorious, color-coordinated displays that glow like geometric gems, and Slaymaker's plain spoken insights." --Kirkus Reviews "[A] delightful picture-book biography. . . .Kids will enjoy this story about this eccentric woman who saw the beauty in bottles and found a unique way to put them on permanent cf0display. The colorful, vibrant illustrations are delightful." --Buffalo News "Julie Paschkis' folk art-inspired gouaches impart a sense of vitality and are vibrant with jewel tones-a fitting tribute to Prisbrey's style." --Ruminator Review "Every page is an explosion of color and whimsy, as Paschkis has a wild go at painting Prisbrey's fantastical creations. Together, the highly readable text and vivid illustrations make a fitting tribute to Prisbrey's artistic vision and deering-do." --San Diego Union-Tribune, "Bright and riotous"--Booklist "The title character's Bottle Village is a real place, and this spirited biography-Slaymaker's debut-describes its creation and its resourceful creator. . . . Taking a cue from the woman's kaleidoscopic architecture, Paschkis renders Grandma Prisbrey's village in a series of multi-textured patchwork planes studded with gem-like reds, greens and blues. . . . Young readers who, like Grandma Prisbrey, 'can't draw a car that looks like one,' will be cheered by her off-handed reaction to her reputation as an artist: "I guess there are different kinds of art."--Publishers Weekly , starred review "This is an inherently fascinating subject, and Slaymaker's text deftly compacts the high points of Prisbrey's story into an accessible narrative peppered with quietly illuminating quotes from Prisbrey herself."--Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Slaymaker presents free spirit Prisbrey with an appropriate combination of whimsy and respect, and Paschkis's bright watercolors display clean, shiny bottles that readers will long to reach out and touch."--Horn Book "The idea of making something beautiful and unique from what others see as worthless has innate child appeal. The lovely book introduces youngster to an artist and type of art that may be completely unknown to them."--School Library Journal "Here, [Tressa Prisbrey] and her work get appreciative profiles from Paschkis, who portrays a spry elder in casual clothes and quirky bonnets surrounded by glorious, color-coordinated displays that glow like geometric gems, and Slaymaker's plain spoken insights."--Kirkus Reviews "[A] delightful picture-book biography. . . .Kids will enjoy this story about this eccentric woman who saw the beauty in bottles and found a unique way to put them on permanent cf0display. The colorful, vibrant illustrations are delightful."--Buffalo News "Julie Paschkis' folk art-inspired gouaches impart a sense of vitality and are vibrant with jewel tones-a fitting tribute to Prisbrey's style."--Ruminator Review "Every page is an explosion of color and whimsy, as Paschkis has a wild go at painting Prisbrey's fantastical creations. Together, the highly readable text and vivid illustrations make a fitting tribute to Prisbrey's artistic vision and deering-do."--San Diego Union-Tribune |
Synopsis | Being inside one of Grandma Prisbrey's houses was like being inside a rainbow or a kaleidoscope or a jewel. A vibrant portrait of American visionary artist Grandma Prisbrey The walls of Grandma Prisbrey's houses glowed and glittered with color because she made them out of bottles. Large and small, fancy and plain, Grandma Prisbrey salvaged every bottle she could find. Soon people started calling Grandma Prisbrey an artist. "I can't even draw a car that looks like one," she said. "But I guess there are different kinds of art." Lush and lyrical, this is an evocative introduction to the world of visionary, or untrained, art. |
Topic | Biography & Autobiography / Women, Art / History, Biography & Autobiography / Art |
brand | Holt & Company, Henry |
gtin13 | 9780805071313 |
Roxana Marie Johnson
This inspiring book tells the incredible story of Grandma Prisbrey’s whimsical bottle houses, showcasing her creativity and determination. The vivid storytelling and beautiful illustrations make it a joy to read, even with minor wear. A must-have for anyone who loves art, history, or unique stories of passion!