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This was a beautiful book with the theme of "causation" throughout--this action caused that result, which in turn caused the next result, etc. The colored music staff flows through most of the book, tying each of the events to the next one. I also liked the illustrations of the symphony playing, with music depicted as an explosion of color.

This was a fascinating picture book biography of a black cowboy and rodeo star from the early 1900s. The oil paintings did a great job of capturing the excitement of watching bronco riders try to stick to their mounts.

Tomie DePaola illustrates this book with great panache, and Avery full-sheet labels, markers, and acrylics. There are a total of twelve words in this book, and all of them rhyme with "wings." And each word appears by itself on a page. Tomie brings those words to life with the antics of the baby bird who is learning to fly. Clever, interesting, and not Tomie's usual art style.


I love the simplicity of this book and I think it has award potential. It's a bit of a departure for dePaola, I think, and he is masterful.

Thank you Laura, after doing some research I did find out that she lived in London. Mathew Burgess lives in the US. Does someone know if this disqualifies for the Caldecott?

I believe the illustrator needs to either live in the US or be a US citizen - so if she's not a US citizen, then it's not eligible.

I love Because as well. As Beverly notes, the musical staff ties together various events throughout the book, and the music explodes with color. Beautiful depiction of the power of music to change a life, and the power of a person to impact a course of events. Inspirational, and I would be thrilled if Because won a medal.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Unbudgeable Curmudgeon (other topics)Let 'er Buck!: George Fletcher, the People's Champion (other topics)
Wings (other topics)
Because (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Matthew Burgess (other topics)Fiona Woodcock (other topics)
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson (other topics)
Gordon C. James (other topics)
Cheryl B. Klein (other topics)
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Did any of these titles stand out as a future Caldecott to you?