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Crossing

par Philip Booth

Autres auteurs: Bagram Ibatoulline (Illustrateur)

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Vivid images in both poem and paintings create a close-up view of a freight train traveling through a crossing--a dramatic experience for young readers. With the rhythm of its words recalling the cadence of a moving freight train, a poem by Philip Booth is fluidly joined with artwork by first-time illustrator Bagram Ibatoulline in this majestic picture book. Ibatoulline's dramatic and masterful paintings capture the American freight train in its heyday in astonishing detail. CROSSING promises to enthrall train enthusiasts of all ages.… (plus d'informations)
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A book that harkens back to a time when enjoyment was found from simple occurrences. A long freight train runs through a small town. As the townsfolk and children watch the trains and note the names on the outside, fun is had by all. Originally a poem for adults published in 1953. Obviously Booth found the poem, rendered it to a children's story, and when the wonderful illustrations of Ibatoulline are added, the parts become a marvelous whole! ( )
  Whisper1 | Jan 8, 2015 |
Stunning, vivid illustrations by Bagram Ibatoulline for Booth's poem about watching a freight train go by. ( )
  Sullywriter | Aug 25, 2013 |
This is a primary poem with world class illustrations. It's full of train terminology, never a strong personal interst, expertly presented. I have to admit that when it came to this book, I was lost in the illustrations, completely swept away. ( )
  matthewbloome | May 19, 2013 |
It is always interesting when something from the past gets dug up and turns into a picture book. This was a poem first published in 1953 in a book of poetry for adults (though certainly accessible to children). Nearly fifty years later either Philip Booth saw it in a new light or someone else did and then,hand it to Bagram Ibatoulline and, voila! you have a really fantastic children's book.
The poem is about watching a freight train go by your small town with cars upon cars that speak of a much lager world. The text is fun for kids, but nowadays they don't necessarily know about Wabash, B&O, Rock Island and U.P., but the illustrations make it clear as we see the box cars, tank cars, cattle cars, coal cars and every other car go by. The illustrations set us on a dirt road of a small town in the 50's. The soft photo realism of Ibatoulline's paintings brings this moment of the trains' passing to stunning light. Grown-ups wait around in cars standing and sitting on benches for the long train to pass while kids leap and run around in wonder and excitement. The detail and precision of the paint invites prolonged staring; for me, at the textures , the brush strokes, the brilliant, yet subdued earth tones; for a child, at the details like a sleeping dog in the window, the numbers and words on the cars, the ladders, and wheels of the cars, the expressions on the faces, the one hundred cars on the track - count them! . The text is extremely sparse, but it takes a while to get through this book! A great book for the young train enthusiast. Eat real art Thomas the Tank engine! ( )
  brendanFK | Sep 29, 2009 |
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Vivid images in both poem and paintings create a close-up view of a freight train traveling through a crossing--a dramatic experience for young readers. With the rhythm of its words recalling the cadence of a moving freight train, a poem by Philip Booth is fluidly joined with artwork by first-time illustrator Bagram Ibatoulline in this majestic picture book. Ibatoulline's dramatic and masterful paintings capture the American freight train in its heyday in astonishing detail. CROSSING promises to enthrall train enthusiasts of all ages.

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