As his parents' shouting tears through the walls to the room where he is supposed to be sleeping, young Neil Waldman buries his face in his pillow and tries to swallow his tears. The trauma of his parents' fighting rips at him, but it will also open the path to Neil's career as an artist. Seeking refuge from a turbulent home life, Neil and his three siblings turn to the world of creativity. Their mother's book from an art museum in Russia is all the children need to set fire to their imaginations. And from there, drawing and painting become much more than pleasurable diversions-they become lifelines of hope that allow the youths to believe that there is lasting beauty in the world. Recipient of the ALA Notable and Parents' Choice Awards, Waldman has written and illustrated more than 50 books for children. Narrator George Guidall delivers a powerful performance of the author's engaging memoir. "Waldman offers an engaging, insightful story of how childhood experiences informed his career."-Booklist
Breakheart Hill
Thomas H. Cook
audiobookWindcatcher
Avi
audiobookKråkkungen
Frida Braide
audiobookThe Caretaker : Book Two
Ken Saik
audiobookDark Thicket
Elmer Kelton
audiobookBig Wonderful Thing : A History of Texas
Stephen Harrigan
audiobookChildren and Fire : A Novel
Ursula Hegi
bookDeadly Cure : A Novel
Lawrence Goldstone
audiobookbookChildren and Fire
Ursula Hegi
audiobookA Death Valley Christmas [Dramatized Adaptation] : Christmas 11
William W. Johnstone, J.A. Johnstone
audiobookHigh Wild Desert
Ralph Cotton
audiobookMeeks
Julia Holmes
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