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Leaving China : an artist paints his World War II childhood / James McMullan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Young Readers, [2014]Edition: First EditionDescription: 113 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • still image
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1616202556 (alk. paper)
  • 9781616202552 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): Summary: Illustrator James McMullan discusses how his early childhood in China and his wartime journeys with his mother influenced his life and career.
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Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Biography McMullan J. M168 Available 33111007954429
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A memoir in paintings and words by internationally acclaimed illustrator, author, and teacher James McMullan.



A Booklist Top 10 Biography for Youth



"It is this dreamlike quality of my memories that I wanted to capture in some way in the paintings that accompany the text--to suggest in the images that the events occurred a long time ago in a simpler yet more exotic world, and that the players in that world, including me, are at a distance."



Artist James McMullan's work has appeared in the pages of virtually every American magazine, on the posters for more than seventy Lincoln Center theater productions, and in bestselling picture books. Now, in a unique memoir comprising more than fifty short essays and illustrations, the artist explores how his early childhood in China and wartime journeys with his mother influenced his whole life, especially his painting and illustration.



James McMullan was born in Tsingtao, North China, in 1934, the grandson of missionaries who settled there. As a little boy, Jim took for granted a privileged life of household servants, rickshaw rides, and picnics on the shore--until World War II erupted and life changed drastically. Jim's father, a British citizen fluent in several Chinese dialects, joined the Allied forces. For the next several years, Jim and his mother moved from one place to another--Shanghai, San Francisco, Vancouver, Darjeeling--first escaping Japanese occupation then trying to find security, with no clear destination except the unpredictable end of the war. For Jim, those ever-changing years took on the quality of a dream, sometimes a nightmare, a feeling that persists in the stunning full-page, full-color paintings that along with their accompanying text tell the story of Leaving China.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Illustrator James McMullan discusses how his early childhood in China and his wartime journeys with his mother influenced his life and career.

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