A Talent for Quiet
Written and illustrated by Kim Chatel
Guardian Angel Publishing
http://www.GuardianAngelPublishing.com
ISBN: 978-1-935137-56-6
Copyright 2009
Children’s Picture Book
Paperback, 32 pages, $10.95
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Reanie has lived alone with her mother for a long time. Now she has a step father, Bill, and all has changed. His shoulders take the whole kitchen, and his voice and laughter, though kind, are so loud… she can’t help being afraid.
Though he tries to befriend her, her shyness always make her withdraw. Until one day Bill invites her to go to the river on a photo safari. A photographer, he is deft and skillful with the camera. He encourages her to take pictures and even gives her a camera. Excited, Reanie discovers a whole new world as her new father teaches her about photography and the talent for quiet—a quality all good photographers must have.
Together, they take pictures of a goose, a spider, a turtle, a crawfish, a muskrat, a monarch butterfly, and finally what they were waiting for: a lovely blue heron. Reanie not only learns the ins and outs of a camera, but also the kind nature of her step father, making this a story of discovery on two levels.
This is a warm, simple story with a quiet tone that matches its title. The photographs are beautiful and will stimulate young minds. At the end of the book there’s a glossary, interesting facts about photography, and tips on how to take great pictures. This would make a wonderful educational gift for those children who love photography and taking pictures, as well as to those who have a new step parent. Highly recommended.
Sounds beautiful and heartwarming.
Great review! I love the creativity of the step-father! He's determined to win Reanie's heart. If that wasn't enough, but then the book teaches kids about photography besides...... Talk about getting your money's worth! "A Talent For Quiet" is a winner indeed!
Thanks for the nice comments! This story brings two things close to my heart together. I'm a step-parent, and I get tired of the stereo-typical stories of the evil step-parents. I've always had fun with my stepsons. Also, I love photography. It creeps into a lot of my stories, but it was nice to have a book that showcases it.
Kim Chatel
Thnaks for visiting, ladies!
What a lovely book! It sounds wonderful.
Shari
http://sharilyle-soffe.com
Wonderful book review! Sound like a fantastic story.
Donna
www.donna-mcdine.blogspot.com
Looks like a beautiful book, Kim. I tweeted it on twitter in honor of Small Press Month.
Mayra,
great descriptiom! It sounds lovely!