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Antsy Ansel: Ansel Adams, a Life in Nature

illus. by Christy Hale. 32p. further reading. reprods. websites. Holt. Sept. 2016. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9781627790826.
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Gr 1–4—Ansel Adams (1902–84) couldn't sit still at home or at school; he loved running outside and observing everything in nature near his California home. A family trip to Yosemite Valley fanned Ansel's passion for nature and photography. Readers follow Ansel as he quickly surpasses the level of a beginner and pursues a life of nature photography. He is portrayed hiking the Sierra Nevada, living and working in Yosemite National Park, and traveling the country for the likes of Life magazine and the U.S. government, all to show "a nation its true nature" and thereby "giving voice to the voiceless and giving politics a purpose." Jenson-Elliott's lyrical text uses typography to reflect the photographer's buoyant spirit. Words and phrases such as BOOM, shiver-rumble-tumbled, and ripple-rush-ROAR add color and a sense of forward movement to the prose. Hale's collage illustrations (mixing traditional and digital techniques) offer a full palette of blues, greens, browns, and grays, through which Ansel's jumping, leaping, and running are contrasted with the straight lines of the enclosed spaces he tries to avoid. The visuals are a perfect complement to the text, particularly in the two vertical spreads that turn the book on its ear. The afterword completes the work with a fuller biography, resources, and photo reproductions.
VERDICT An excellent introductory biography to inspire elementary students to look at art and the outdoors in a different way.

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