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Starred Review on September 1, 2015 | Elementary
Gr 3–6—Tonatiuh's latest delves into the life of artist and social commentator extraordinaire José Guadalupe Posada, best known for his literary calaveras, brief and amusing rhyming poems about skeletons dressed in clothes, going about their daily business. The beautifully expressive Day of the Dead-inspired illustrations on heavy paper pages sport borders of bones, grinning skeletons, and Tonatiuh's signature figures shown in profile, influenced by the ancient Mexican art of his ancestors. Simp...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on August 1, 2015
Artist José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1915) didn't invent calaveras, the iconic skeletons associated with Mexico's Day of the Dead celebration, but they attained their greatest popularity during the twenty-four years that he drew them. Posada died poor and relatively unknown, but interest in his work grew steadily after his death, and now Tonatiuh brings his story to a child audience. In his signature flat illustrative style reminiscent o...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2015
José Guadalupe Posada (18521915) didn't invent those iconic Day of the Dead skeletons, but they attained their greatest popularity during the years he drew them. Tona...Log In or Sign Up to Read More