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Ode to an Onion: Pablo Neruda & His Muse

Hardback

Main Details

Title Ode to an Onion: Pablo Neruda & His Muse
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Alexandria Giardino
Illustrated by Felicita Sala
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 299,Width 265
ISBN/Barcode 9781944903343
ClassificationsDewey:861.62
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Cameron & Company Inc
Imprint Cameron & Company Inc
Publication Date 9 October 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

A poetic, beautifully illustrated picture book inspired by Ode to the Onion by Chilean poet Pablo Neruda (1904-1973). Pablo has a lunch date with his friend Matilde, who shows the moody poet her garden. Where Pablo sees conflict and sadness, Matilde sees love and hope. The story is less a biography of Neruda and his muse, Matilde Urrutia (1912-1985), and more a simple ode to a vegetable that is humble and luminous, dark and light, gloomy and glad, full of grief and full of joy--just like life. A Junior Library Guild Selection

Author Biography

Alexandria Giardino is a writer and translator. Her work includes translating My Life with Pablo Neruda by Matilde Urrutia and her essays have appeared in the Village Voice Literary Supplement, Marie Claire, Discover, American Poetry Review, and on air at KQED. Giardino lives with her family in Northern California. Ode to an Onion is her first children's book. Felicita Sala is the illustrator of several picture books. Sala lives in Rome with her family.

Reviews

"A handsome book about appreciation."--San Francisco Chronicle "Children who love words should warm to Alexandria Giardino's ODE TO AN ONION: Pablo Neruda His Muse . . . In Felicita Sala's vivacious and beautifully detailed drawings, done in colored pencil, Mathilde's smile and Pablo's glum expression give a tender humor to this real-life relationship."--New York Times "Gloomy versus hopeful. Therein lies the timeless tension between Nobel Laureate Pablo Neruda and his wife-to-be in this lovingly envisioned and supremely handsome book."--San Francisco Chronicle "Onionskin endpapers are a nice touch to an introduction to the Chilean poet who paid tribute to familiar objects." --Booklist "Sala's exuberant illustrations are playful and colorful . . . a sweet story about the creative process."--Kirkus Reviews "This one is a treat for the eyes and ears."--Maria Russo, New York Times Children's Book Editor