Born with a birth defect, a polio victim as a child, her body smashed in a tragic accident, Frida Kahlo's indomitable spirit overcame everything that life had thrown at her. The eclipsed wife of a larger-than-life artist, those who knew them both believed she was the better artist.
Katz took on a big job in writing a children's book about a woman who contended with society, love, and the art world to reap world recognition in her brief 47 years.
Katz's Frida is vulnerable yet strong and young readers will find her life romantically tragic and inspirational.
The story of Frida's final exhibition is especially moving. A bed was brought into the exhibition hall so she could attend the opening days before her death.
detail of illustration from The Story of Frida Kahlo by Susan B. Katz |
The book focuses on the use of art as therapy, self-expression, and connecting to the female experience, showing how creativity can give us strength and a voice.
Katz includes teaching aids including a glossary, timelines, content questions, and discussion starters.
Ana Sanfelippo's colorful illustrations enrich the volume, bringing Frida's life alive to young readers.
by Susan B. Katz
Rockridge Press
$6.99 paperback
ISBN-10: 1646111605
ISBN-13: 978-1646111602
Grades 1-3
Susan B. Katz is a teacher, educational consultant, and author. She has also written The Story of Ruth Bader Ginsberg.
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