Matt Tavares is the author-illustrator of Henry Aaron’s Dream, There Goes Ted Williams, Becoming Babe Ruth, and Growing Up Pedro, as well as Zachary’s Ball, Oliver’s Game, and Mudball. He is the illustrator of ’Twas the Night Before Christmas, Over the River and Through the Wood, Lady Liberty by Doreen Rappaport, The Gingerbread Pirates by Kristin Kladstrup, and Jubilee! by Alicia Potter. Matt Tavares lives in Ogunquit, Maine.
Matt Tavares is the author-illustrator of Henry Aaron's Dream, There Goes Ted Williams, Becoming Babe Ruth, and Growing Up Pedro, as well as Zachary's Ball, Oliver's Game, and Mudball. He is the illustrator of 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, Over the River and Through the Wood, Lady Liberty by Doreen Rappaport, The Gingerbread Pirates by Kristin Kladstrup, and Jubilee! by Alicia Potter. Matt Tavares lives in Ogunquit, Maine.
Tavares’s strength lies in his inviting watercolor, pencil, and
gouache illustrations, which convey here the majesty of the
waterfall and Blondin’s achievement, as well as the intensity of
the hundreds of people who gathered to watch. Their alternately
terrified and excited faces add depth to the story and draw the
eye. A simple but effective biography about a remarkable talent
expressed through striking visuals.
—School Library Journal
Tavares’s sweeping panoramas and direct storytelling easily
transport audiences back to those suspense-filled summer days more
than 150 years ago.
—Publishers Weekly
Tavares' color palette captures the stunning falls, river, and
forested slopes in gray-white mist, pastel blues, and soft
greens...A compressed, respectful glimpse at the achievements of a
fascinating 19th-century daredevil.
—Kirkus Reviews
The extra-large format and several full-page illustrations help
young readers grasp the enormity of the Falls, especially when
Blondin appears as a tiny figure over the great expanse.
Dramatically illustrated scenes also allow readers to understand
the difficulty of the task, including the careful preparations, en
route maneuvers, and evident relief upon returning to solid ground.
This would be an inspirational read-aloud for a unit on dreamers
and adventurers—those daunting individuals who somehow make the
impossible possible.
—Booklist
This book is full of nail-biting fun and is great for a historical
look at extreme sports, daredevilry, and family entertainment...The
fast-paced prose is just as much fun as the illustrations and
manages to shine the light on the Great Blondin’s humor as well as
his singleness of purpose.
—New York Journal of Books
Tavares lovingly depicts the Falls in mist- enshrouded aquas and
grays; even when the mighty waterfall is off-stage, the white vapor
permeates everything. He continually varies the perspective,
sometimes giving the reader a bird’s-eye view (as in the
vertigo-inducing shot of Blondin holding a bottle aloft with the
Maid of the Mist boat far below), at other times composing faraway
shots to show the mammoth scope of the surroundings. An author’s
note and selected bibliography round out this sure-footed
offering.
—The Horn Book
Tavares’ narration emphasizes the Great Blondin’s showmanship as
well as his daring, particularly as he carried his manager on his
back on one crossing, as the main section of rope sagged under the
added weight and a supporting guy wire snapped...there is
compensation in the varied and dizzying angles at which the
performer’s antics are captured, as well as double foldout spread
of multiple stunts.
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Readers who like death-defying events will appreciate this gorgeous
memoir of Jean Francois Gravelet...The stunning watercolor,
gouache, and pencil illustrations magnify the meaning of the story
both literally and figuratively. An author’s note is included.
Students will relish this exciting life story, and school
librarians will definitely want to add this to their
collections.
—School Library Connection
The author-artist of "Henry Aaron's Dream" and "Becoming Babe Ruth"
puts his considerable gifts for boisterous narrative and lively
illustration to good use in this marvelous picture book about the
improbable feats of Niagara Falls daredevil, the great Blondin.
—The Buffalo News
Giving new meaning to the term “daredevil,” this highly interesting
true story will have readers/listeners hanging on every word.
—Books to Borrow...Books to Buy (Kendal A. Rautzhan column)
Tavares's strength lies in his inviting watercolor, pencil, and gouache illustrations, which convey here the majesty of the waterfall and Blondin's achievement, as well as the intensity of the hundreds of people who gathered to watch. Their alternately terrified and excited faces add depth to the story and draw the eye. A simple but effective biography about a remarkable talent expressed through striking visuals. --School Library Journal Tavares's sweeping panoramas and direct storytelling easily transport audiences back to those suspense-filled summer days more than 150 years ago. --Publishers Weekly Tavares' color palette captures the stunning falls, river, and forested slopes in gray-white mist, pastel blues, and soft greens...A compressed, respectful glimpse at the achievements of a fascinating 19th-century daredevil. --Kirkus Reviews The extra-large format and several full-page illustrations help young readers grasp the enormity of the Falls, especially when Blondin appears as a tiny figure over the great expanse. Dramatically illustrated scenes also allow readers to understand the difficulty of the task, including the careful preparations, en route maneuvers, and evident relief upon returning to solid ground. This would be an inspirational read-aloud for a unit on dreamers and adventurers--those daunting individuals who somehow make the impossible possible. --Booklist This book is full of nail-biting fun and is great for a historical look at extreme sports, daredevilry, and family entertainment...The fast-paced prose is just as much fun as the illustrations and manages to shine the light on the Great Blondin's humor as well as his singleness of purpose. --New York Journal of Books Tavares lovingly depicts the Falls in mist- enshrouded aquas and grays; even when the mighty waterfall is off-stage, the white vapor permeates everything. He continually varies the perspective, sometimes giving the reader a bird's-eye view (as in the vertigo-inducing shot of Blondin holding a bottle aloft with the Maid of the Mist boat far below), at other times composing faraway shots to show the mammoth scope of the surroundings. An author's note and selected bibliography round out this sure-footed offering. --The Horn Book Tavares' narration emphasizes the Great Blondin's showmanship as well as his daring, particularly as he carried his manager on his back on one crossing, as the main section of rope sagged under the added weight and a supporting guy wire snapped...there is compensation in the varied and dizzying angles at which the performer's antics are captured, as well as double foldout spread of multiple stunts. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Readers who like death-defying events will appreciate this gorgeous memoir of Jean Francois Gravelet...The stunning watercolor, gouache, and pencil illustrations magnify the meaning of the story both literally and figuratively. An author's note is included. Students will relish this exciting life story, and school librarians will definitely want to add this to their collections. --School Library Connection The author-artist of "Henry Aaron's Dream" and "Becoming Babe Ruth" puts his considerable gifts for boisterous narrative and lively illustration to good use in this marvelous picture book about the improbable feats of Niagara Falls daredevil, the great Blondin. --The Buffalo News Giving new meaning to the term "daredevil," this highly interesting true story will have readers/listeners hanging on every word. --Books to Borrow...Books to Buy (Kendal A. Rautzhan column)
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