From School Library Journal
Grade 3-6?This brief biography traces the short life of George Gershwin from his immigrant birth to his death at age 38. Special focus is given to his pioneering music and the historical events that helped shape it. Each stage of Gershwin's musical growth and career is presented on a double-page spread profusely illustrated with full-color and black-and-white photos, drawings, and reproductions. Interesting historical sidebars about Prohibition, The Great Depression, and Hitler's rise to power, etc., offer greater insight into the atmosphere in which Gershwin produced his music. The only drawback to this book is that the author tends to describe the thoughts and feelings of his subject and others mentioned in the book in a manner that suggests firsthand knowledge. (No sources are cited.) For a fuller picture of the musician's life, pair this title with Barbara Mitchell's America, I Hear You: A Story about George Gershwin (Lerner, 1987), which has fewer illustrations and more information.?Robin Works Davis, Hurst Public Library, TX
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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About the Author
- Roland Vernon is a great lover of the music and the arts. His love and extensive knowledge of classical music has lead him to write several books on famous composers including Caruso and Tetrazzinni and Ruffo and Galli Curci. Introducing composers is his attempt to spread appreciation of classical music to a younger audience. He lives in Somerset
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