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A Blue So Blue [Hardcover]

Jean-FranCois Dumont (Author), Editions Flammarion (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Winner of the 2004 Prix Saint-Exupéry, an award given yearly to the best illustrated picture book in France by the family of The Little Prince author, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry .

In the big gray city,
Lived a little boy who never played...

With A Blue So Blue, Jean-François Dumont has created an outstanding picture book that will dazzle the eye, stir the imagination, and warm the heart. The exquisitely written tale whisks children off of a fantastic journey across land and sea. Every page features breathtaking paintings, rich in color and detail. It is simply a magical tour de force of illustration and storytelling.
The adventure begins with a little boy's marvelous dream of a perfect blue, a blue both soft and strong, a blue so blue you want to curl up inside it. Armed with a paintbrush, he travels the globe in search of this special color--from a famous art gallery to a mid-Atlantic fishing boat, from a remote blues club in the Mississippi Delta to a sun-drenched desert with a purple sky--only to realize that what he was looking for was right in his very own home after all.

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Grade 1-4–A boy who loves to draw starts dreaming about a certain blue: "A blue so blue, it was both dark and bright./A blue so blue, it was always just right." One morning, the memory of it is so strong that he sets off in search of it. He starts at a museum, and, when he doesn't find it, the guard suggests that he look in the Big Blue Sea. This begins a quest that takes him all over the world, from the South Sea to a blues club in the U.S. to the Blue Men in the African desert, until his search ends back at home. The writing, while lacking the concise nature of true poetry, is poetic in structure and occasionally rhymed; the story is more a thoughtful tale than a dramatic one. The paintings are the real stars in this book, which won the Prix Saint-Exupéry, an illustration award given in France where it was first published. With dynamic compositions, a great sense of place, and vibrant and beautiful colors, Blue is a visual delight. While this probably won't have wide appeal, artistic kids (and their parents) will appreciate its look and its message.–Lauralyn Persson, Wilmette Public Library, IL
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Gr. 1-3. The winner of the 2004 Prix Saint-Exupery, an award given annually for the best illustrated French children's book, is a tale about love, art, and inspiration. In language that is rhythmic and lyrical, the book introduces a boy who loves to paint the color blue, but he can't seem to recover the hue he sees in his dreams. He takes a bus to the art museum, the train to the ocean, a ship to the tropics. In each case, he touches his brush to the blue he finds, but it's never right. He goes up the Mississippi and hears the blues, both sweet and sad; he heads for the desert, where he touches the blue turban of a chief, who tells him what he searches for "may never have been far away." Then the boy remembers his mother and finds the blue he was searching for in her eyes. Complex both in its language and in the richly painted illustrations, this makes for an evocative yet gentle book. The endpapers give 18 samples of kinds of blue. GraceAnne DeCandido
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 5 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Sterling (March 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402721390
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402721397
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 11.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,127,925 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kind of Blue, November 18, 2005
This review is from: A Blue So Blue (Hardcover)
"Diva," the 1981 thriller directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, contains a brief shot of a blue vase so beautiful that I remember the experience of that color more than I do most of the characters. The vase had little or nothing to do with the plot; I suspect that Beineix or his cinematographer was simply enthralled with the apperception of that one particular shade.

"A Blue So Blue" is similarly concerned with sensation and aesthetic experience. A young, artistic boy dreams one night of the color blue-but not just any blue. He tries to find that one kind of blue when he awakens. He rummages through his paints and goes to the art museum in search of "the right blue...the blue of his dreams." He even dips his wet paintbrush onto the paintings to sample their blues! A guard suggests that maybe the "Big Blue Sea" is the blue of his dreams. He goes there, but it not the blue he is looking for. A sailor suggests the South Sea, and the boy, in a magnificent 2-page spread, is pictured sailing through a storm towards a tropical island. He dips his paintbrush into the South Sea sky, into a guitar's blue notes in Mississippi, and into an African chief''s blue turban. Finally, the boy finds his blue, and it's a little like "The Wizard of Oz": All the time it was in his own backyard (or front yard, or wherever his mother is).

Unlike the blue vase in Diva, the book's cover does not convey the experience of reading "A Blue So Blue." Jean-Francois Dumont's imaginative, dramatic, gorgeous pictures won the prestigious France's Saint-Exupery Award for the best-illustrated children's book of 2004. Dumont captures the essence of the different settings as well as the emotional climate. Furthermore, Dumont writes colorfully, evoking the boy's adventures and longing in both prose and rhyme. Here's just one example of the boy many attempts to convey his dreamed-of blue:

"'Night after night I've been dreaming of blue,' the little boy said. `A blue so blue it's both precious and plain. A blue so blue, it's hard to explain. Can you help me find the blue of my dreams?'"

Dumont employs his own `precious and plain' half-rhyming prose to narrate the boy's adventures and the advice given by the various well-meaning adults. "A Blue So Blue" speaks to-and shows us--the joy of art and painting, and the sometimes-incomprehensible mixture of beauty with emotion. Children will love the strong portrayals of the guard, the sailor, the blues guitarist, and the searching boy, as well as his voyages and eventual return to his blue-eyed mother. The illustrations have a vibrant immediacy and truth that will appeal to a wide age range. Produced on high quality paper with excellent color reproduction, this book's presents an authentic and memorable aesthetic experience in a very accessible context. Very highly recommended.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars truly an award winning book, February 17, 2005
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This is a wonderful book. I bought it to read to my three year old and both of us love it. The illustrations are beautiful, the prose is brilliant, and the story is magical. Every time we read it, it sparks a new discussion. I have no doubt this will be a favorite for years to come. This is truly an award winning book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The sweetest book, August 30, 2011
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I received this book at my baby shower and fell in love. I now buy it for all of my friends having babies, it is just so sweet.
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