The Story of the Saxophone

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Story of the Saxophone
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lesa Cline-Ransome
Illustrated by James E. Ransome
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 279
ISBN/Barcode 9780823437023
ClassificationsDewey:788.719
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Holiday House Inc
Imprint Holiday House Inc
Publication Date 21 March 2023
Publication Country United States

Description

Brassy, smokey, melodious. There's nothing like the saxophone. From the award winners behind Before She was Harriet comes an incredible work of nonfiction that includes a gatefold of the saxophone greats. While you may think that the story of the saxophone begins with Dexter Gordon or Charlie Parker--or on a street corner in New Orleans. It really began in 1840 in Belgium with a young boy named Joseph-Antoine Adolphe Sax--a boy so prone to daydreaming that by the time he was ten years old he had- swallowed a needle, nearly drowned, and been poisoned three times. Lesa Cline-Ransome unravels the fascinating history of how Adolphe's once reviled instrument was transported across Europe and Mexico and then to New Orleans by Florencio Ramos, a member of the Mexican Calvary, where, eventually, a saxophone in a pawn shop would catch the eye of musician Sidney Bechet and become the iconic symbol of jazz music that it is today. Deflty retold, this history is paired with the gorgeous artwork of James E. Ransome, including a four-page gatefold of iconic jazz musicians. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

Author Biography

Lesa Cline-Ransome has written many books for children, including Before She Was Harriet, which received five starred reviews, a Coretta Scott King Honor, and a Christopher Award; her debut middle grade novel Finding Langston, which received a Coretta Scott King Honor and five starred reviews; its companion, Leaving Lymon, which received three starred reviews; and Being Clem, which received five starred reviews and was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection. She lives in upstate New York. James E. Ransome's has illustrated many award-winning books for children. His numerous accolades include a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award for The Creation; a Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor for The Bell Rang, Before She was Harriet, and Uncle Jed's Barbershop; and an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work for Let My People Go. He lives in upstate New York.

Reviews

"Cline-Ransome invites readers' empathy through clearly established stakes as Sax triumphs over critics, while Ransome's initially muted cityscapes give way to vibrant celebrations of band music, and end-paper portraits celebrate a diverse array of saxophonists."-Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "Richly detailed, wonderfully expressive illustrations complement the text perfectly. . . . A satisfying story of a persistent, creative genius. Readers will almost be able to hear soft saxophone music playing in the background."-Booklist "Engagingly links the jazz saxophone with its European roots."-Kirkus Reviews "Ransome's illustrations shine with careful detail. . . ."-The Horn Book