Remy Charlip (1929-2012) was an artist, writer,
choreographer, theater director, teacher, and author of 29
children's books. He attended Cooper Union, created a style of
choreography called "air mail dances," and was a founding member of
the Merce Cunninham Dance Company. He was the recipient of three
New York Times Best Illustrated Book of the Year citations, and was
awarded a six-month residency in Kyoto, Japan from the Japan/U.S.
Commission on the Arts.
Jerry Joyner was an author and illustrator of children's
books including Bialosky's Special Picnic, My First Cookbook: A
Bialosky & Friends Book, All About Mud, and Thirteen. He lives in
the Greater Nashville Area of Tennessee.
"Fortunately, Remy Charlip and Jerry Joyner's classic
book Thirteen is finally back in print! Thirteen stories,
thirteen spreads, endless surprises. One of my own personal
childhood favorites, Thirteen is a love letter to
book-making, a valentine to the art of the page-turn, an
experimental vision of what picture books can do. It's a treasure
chest of ideas, wit, suspense, surprise and joy. Even if you've
been everywhere, and seen everything, you've never experienced
anything quite like this before!" —Brian Selznick, author
of The Invention of Hugo Cabret
"Absolute visual magic...Charlip and Joyner have a winner here."
--Milton Glaser, The New York Times
"This is the sort of picture book that a person might leaf through
quickly and dismissively and then, caught by a stray
curiosity, begin to study, flipping a page back and forth to
see how the images morph and evolve and then turning forward
(and back again) with dawning fascination. Mesmerizing
and sophisticated, the book is a small visual miracle of small
visual miracles.” —The Wall Street Journal
"A sinking ship in a bottle, a card trick, and a riff on
"Cinderella" are among the 13 picture stories that play out
separately but simultaneously in Thirteen...Charlip and Joyner
pay homage to—and exemplify—the art of the page turn." —Publishers
Weekly
“Charlip and Joyner’s pioneering picture book defied—and still
defies—simple description or categorization, presaging books such
as David Macaulay’s Black and White and other
structurally experimental picture books.” —The Horn Book
"Thirteen is a book which has meant—continues to mean—a great
deal to me. It has informed my choreographic and theatrical work
and is always a reminder to me that playfulness and benevolence are
essential in creating. As a child, Thirteen—without my knowing
it—taught me that a story could be experienced up and down,
diagonally, here and there, not merely left to right. I loved that
a single idea could be expressed through multiple vocabularies.
Here is what I learned: decay and rebirth are beautiful, sad,
surprising, funny, weird, true. Here is also what I learned: there
are many ways." —John Heginbotham, founder of Dance
Heginbotham
"Few books can be called unique, but Thirteen deserves the tribute.
More than just a picture book, this includes 13 separate stories
simultaneously unfolded over 13 double-page spreads...The unusual
format will inspire all ages to compare objects, watch the changing
reflection, and find new visual experiences...Charlip and his
fellow artist Joyner have brought new perspective to the physical
properties of the book." --Booklist
"A happy collaboration of two gifted author-illustrators has
resulted in an unusual, imaginative book...There is a wealth of
surprises in this welcome contribution to children's books."
--Publishers Weekly
"Picture a thirteen-ring circus--or thirteen TV sets heaped
together, each tuned to a different channel...cleverly conceived
and beautifully executed." --Kirkus Reviews
"Thirteen is a book unlike anything I've ever seen before. It
expands the whole concept of what a book can be." --David
McCollough, Book-of-the-Month-Club News
"Ingeniously put together, it's a lovely combination of eloquent
design and childhood fun...This book is all kinds of excellent."
--Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves
"A long collaboration with Jerry Joyner resulted in Thirteen,
Charlip's most intriguing, ingenious, and complex work...Brilliant
in concept and form, Thirteen further establishes Charlip's
dramatic propensity to craft picture books that distinctively dance
alone." --The Essential Guide to Children's Books and Their
Creators
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