Demi was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She studied art at the
Instituto Allende in Guanajuato, Mexico; with Sister Corita at the
Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles; at the M. S. University in
Baroda, India, while on a Fulbright scholarship; and at the China
Institute for Arts in New York City. Her husband, Tze-si Jesse
Huang, introduced her to the religion, folklore, ancient culture,
and history of China, after which she became intrigued by the
stories she read about Marco Polo.
Demi is the author and illustrator of more than three hundred
children’s books, including picture book biographies of spiritual
leaders such as Jesus, Buddha, the Dalai Lama, Gandhi, and
Muhammad. Su Donpo: Chinese Genius retells and illustrates true
Chinese leadership and heroism, and numerous folktales such as The
Empty Pot and Liang and the Magic Paintbrush transmit the wonder
and magic of China. Her work has received many awards and
accolades, among them the Christopher Award, which recognizes
individuals whose work makes a positive difference in the world,
and the Middle East Book Award. Her titles have been designated
American Library Association Notable Children’s Books, New York
Times Best Illustrated Books, Notable Books for a Global Society,
and American Bookseller Pick of the List Books.
Author-illustrator Demi (Rumi: Whirling Dervish) does her usual visually stunning work in this illustrated biography of the storied Joan of Arc, a patron saint of France. The outlines of Joan's life are known well enough: pious and unsophisticated young Joan hears voices from God that send her to the 15th-century court of the Dauphin, Charles of France. Her victories in battle assure the ascension of the opportunistic Charles to the French throne. But when Joan, heeding secular rather than divine guidance, begins to fail, Charles abandons her, leading to her capture by the English and martyrdom. Demi goes into detail in glorious color, from deep regal blue to medieval gold, bordering her illustrations with small symbols that introduce young readers' eyes to the glories of illuminated manuscripts and Book of Hours visual richness. The message of female empowerment is a bonus. Recommended for libraries and especially for Catholic educators, who can put to good use fresh renderings of the lives of familiar saints. Ages 8-12. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Gr 2-6-This elegant, thoughtful book is an excellent introduction to the life and times of Joan of Arc. Her childhood was filled with religious devotion that led her to help care for the sick and poor in her small French village. When a vision of the Archangel Michael appeared and told her that her destiny was to lead an army and put the dauphin Charles on the throne, she was initially overwhelmed, but eventually determined to follow the word of God. Demi's brilliant telling of this familiar tale turns a complex story into an accessible and, more importantly, engaging one for young readers. The running theme of Joan's innocence, purity of heart, and devout faith butting up against violent enemies and political intrigue time and time again is part of what makes this story so compelling. Medieval France is brought to life via touches of heraldry and illumination that permeate the mixed-media artwork. Gilded, colorful paintings are rich with both religious symbols and the pastoral surroundings that influenced Joan throughout her short life. This is a lovely addition to any biography collection.-Jody Kopple, Shady Hill School, Cambridge, MA (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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