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  • Listening to Trees: George Nakashima, Woodworker

Listening to Trees: George Nakashima, Woodworker

Illustrator
Toshiki Nakamura
Publication Date
October 22, 2024
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
Content Tags
Scariness & Traumatic Experiences
Format
Picture Book
Listening to Trees: George Nakashima, Woodworker

Description

A poetic and moving picture book biography celebrating the life and work of the visionary Japanese American woodworker George Nakashima.

Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, George Nakashima began a love story with trees that grew throughout his remarkable life as architect, designer and woodworker. During World War II, George, with his wife Marion and their baby daughter, endured incarceration in Minidoka prison camp, where he drew comfort from the discipline of woodworking. Once free, George dedicated the rest of his life to crafting furniture from fallen or discarded trees, giving fresh purpose and dignity to each tree, and promoting a more peaceful world.

Author Holly Thompson narrates Nakashima's life using haibun, a combination of haiku and prose, which twines smoothly through Toshiki Nakamura's earthy illustrations. A foreword by Nakashima's daughter Mira and robust back matter will deepen young readers' understanding of woodworking and poetry and offer added insights to the work of a master artisan.

Publication date
October 22, 2024
Genre
Non-fiction
Page Count
48
ISBN-13
9780823450497
Publisher
Neal Porter Books
BISAC categories
JNF007010 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Art
JNF005000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Architecture
Library of Congress categories
United States
Nakashima, George
Japanese American woodworkers
Woodworkers
Holly Thompson
Holly Thompson is the author of two picture books in verse: Twilight Chant, an NCTE Notable Poetry Book, and One Wave at a Time, a story about grief and healing. Her picture book The Wakame Gatherers was an NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People and featured in NCT Asia programs. A graduate of the NYU Creative Writing Program, she writes poetry, fiction and nonfiction for children, teens and adults, and teaches creative writing in Japan, the U.S., and places in between.

Toshiki Nakamura is an animator and children's book illustrator. Born and raised in Japan, he moved to San Francisco right after earning a B.A. in politics. He graduated from Academy of Art University, where he studied concept art and visual development. He lives in Kanagawa, Japan.