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MARIA LA DIVINA

by dumping her for Jackie Kennedy. All of these events and encounters and settings (including Venice) speed by in Charyn’s nonstop narrative, daring the reader to keep up. Winston Churchill, incontinent and prone to violent fits, makes an appearance. So does Grace Kelly, whose smile, through Callas’ eyes, is “fictitious” and who “could barely string together two sentences that made sense.” Charyn is at his best getting inside the creative process, offering insight into Callas’ mastery of bel canto and the unfixable “wobble” in her throat that helped define her. We learn how her poor vision prevents her from seeing the conductor’s baton and requires her to memorize where everything is placed onstage. And then there’s the key role played by her beloved canaries, singing partners to the end."

Book Details

Publisher:Of
Published:2024-01-01
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9781954276

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This vibrant picture book biography introduces young readers to the extraordinary life of Maria Callas, the legendary opera singer whose voice captivated audiences worldwide. Through lyrical prose an...

Our Review

This vibrant picture book biography introduces young readers to the extraordinary life of Maria Callas, the legendary opera singer whose voice captivated audiences worldwide. Through lyrical prose and stunning illustrations, the story traces her journey from a challenging childhood in New York and Greece to her rise as "La Divina," the divine one, on the world's most prestigious stages. Children will be fascinated by the determination and passion that fueled her career, while the rich depictions of historical settings and theatrical performances provide a feast for the eyes.

What sets this biography apart is its ability to make the world of classical music and opera accessible and thrilling for a young audience. The narrative focuses on universal themes of perseverance, following one's passion, and overcoming obstacles, making Maria's story both inspiring and relatable. Budding musicians and young artists will find a powerful role model in Maria's dedication to her craft, while all readers will be swept up in the drama and beauty of her life's journey. This is a truly engaging introduction to a cultural icon that sings off the page.

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