Brother Sun, Sister Moon

Brother Sun, Sister Moon

by PeterMalone (Illustrator), Margaret Mayo (Author)

Synopsis

St Francis, who talked to birds and animals, is the saint most loved by children, and the one with the best stories. Born in thirteenth-century Assisi, this wealthy playboy gave away everything to live a simple life, and stories surround him - how he saved the people of Gubbio by taming a fierce wolf, freed a trapped hare, quietened noisy swallows and was the first to celebrate the Nativity by making a crib scene in a church. Margaret Mayo's charming, simple narrative tells the whole of St Francis's life story, interspersed with the legends about him and his own beautiful verses in praise of creation. It is the perfect subject for Peter Malone, who embellishes it with pictures of medieval Italy that are reminiscent of the Old Masters, and is surely destined to be one of the great illustrators of our time.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 80
Publisher: Orion Childrens
Published: 25 Nov 1999

ISBN 10: 1858816157
ISBN 13: 9781858816159

Author Bio
Peter Malone has illustrated a number of picture books for Orion. He was commissioned by the Royal Mail for a set of Christmas stamps. He lives in Bath with his wife and two daughters. Margaret Mayo has written many books of retellings for children. An ex-teacher, she has a wide knowledge of folklore. Peter Malone taught at Bournemouth College of Art for fifteen years, then turned to illustration. He has produced a number of books for American publishers and was commissioned by the Royal Mail in 1998 for a series of stamps celebrating children's literature. He lives in a Georgian house in Bath with his wife and two young daughters.