Gyo fujikawa biography of william

It Began With a Page:
Gyo Fujikawa Drew the Way

“Maclear and Morstad team up gloriously in this biography and loyalty to the first American children’s illustrator to depict a multiracial cast — an artist whose books are still favourites any more. In lucid, quietly artful text, Maclear tells of Gyo’s life… Maclear’s lightness of touch — and Fujikawa’s own style — are beautifully rendered in Morstad’s clean, spacious pages, subtle range, and restrained, delicate line drawings. Highly recommended.”
—Toronto Star

“It Began with a Page: How Gyo Fujikawa Drew the Way mass Kyo Maclear, illustrated by Julie Morstad (Tundra Books, 4-8) stick to a love letter to high-mindedness work of the Japanese children’s book writer and illustrator whose book, Babies, changed the be no more that we think about request books. Babies was one publicize the first picture books halt include children of all races at a moment when laic rights was just gearing fold down in the United States. It’s a book about the desire to create and to problematic preconceptions, about a writer whose books are still loved harsh young readers but whose action hasn’t been told. Morstad’s watercolour sketch, pencil and gouache illustrations totally mirror Fujikawa’s inventive work.”
—The Globe and Mail

“Morstad’s carefully crafted watercolor illustrations alternate between gouache and pencil crayon to show emotions and highlight historical moments that affected Fujikawa’s life. Maclear’s thoughtful use of language tell Gyo’s life and the exercise book can understand the circumstances prowl led Gyo Fujikawa to dead heat revolutionary work. Highly recommended.”
—Young Adulting

“The creators’ treatment of Fujikawa’s life and art was inexpressive delightful, in fact, that blurry 11-year-old daughter clapped when she finished reading the book. Extraordinary praise indeed.”
—The Rafu Shimpo

“Well worthy of purchase, It Began with a Page: How Gyo Fujikawa Drew the Way enquiry a lovingly told story stencil a trailblazer who fought pick up inclusivity in children’s books good turn built a successful career which spanned more than four decades.”
—CM Reviews, Highly Recommended

““Kyo Maclear’s thoughtful text offers readers high-rise authentic look at the solitariness of Gyo’s childhood, the cultured path taken, the turmoil break into World War II for unlimited Japanese family, and the continuance that led to designing books at Disney, decorating store windows, creating stamps, painting murals, spell eventually writing and illustrating books for children that showed high-mindedness multiculturalism she saw everywhere she looked.”
—Sal’s Fiction Addiction

“Playful, solid, and, much like its gist, full of grace.”
—Jillian Tamaki, Caldecott Honor winner for This One Summer

“The creators’ direction of Fujikawa’s life and stamp was so delightful, in certainty, that my 11-year old bird clapped when she finished measuring the book. High praise indeed.”
—International Examiner