Written by G. Neri, Illustrated by David Litchfield
I knew Simon and Garfunkel were one of my favorite singing duos. I know the words to many of their songs, and I own some of their albums. It wasn’t until I read this book that I realized all that I didn’t know about these two legendary performers. This book is stunning. Written in poetic text, with detailed digitally rendered illustrations, I learned that the two boys were born 3 weeks apart and went to school together. Their first performance was in a school play where they played the White Rabbit and the Cheshire Cat. Every step of their friendship, and on again-off again career/ relationship, is explained. I found myself looking up videos and listening to each song as I read about its inception. Other artists they worked with and were influenced by are included in this biography, including Bob Dylan and Joan Baez. I was fascinated to learn that one of their first big hit songs, “The Sound of Silence,” was written in response to a stunned nation after the JFK assassination. This book is a must read for any fan of Simon and Garfunkel.
Review by Terrie Bishop, Academy Park Media Center
Rating: ★★★★★ (5 stars)
Interest Level: Grades 4-12
When Paul Met Artie
Written by G. Neri, Illustrated by David Litchfield
Candlewick Press
48 pages
Release Date: March 20, 2018
A review copy was provided by the publisher.
Wow, Terrie, what a great review, I will have to look in to getting this book next year.
I also like their music and i did not know that the song “The Sound of Silence” was about when JFK was assassinated, it sure brought back some sad memories for me.
Thanks
Terrie, you’re a beautiful writer. I can tell you were very moved by this book. I’m certainly going to read it.
Thank you!
Loved this book as well. Thanks for reviewing it, Terrie. I’m glad I sent it to you instead of doing the review myself. (I still might write and add my own review anyway because this book was great.)
That was a very nice review, I love their music and I love to read about how things come about in others lives, I need to get the book. Good Job Terri!