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2024-11-27 “ This book is has has everything : a text that bring the sense to life , tug heartstring , exquisite picture – and cute monkey . ” Shortlisted for
award and HONOURS ( USA ):
AWARDS and HONOURS (International)
( international school throughout China )
REVIEWS (UK)
“Bringing India vividly alive, Mal Peet’s novel involves us in the life of Tashi, a girl whose mother picks tea. The story reveals the hardship and the beauty of the days, as the pickers work from the ‘’blue morning’’ in a light ‘’the colour of lemons’’, to the evening, when the sun is ‘’a blurred red globe’. The touching tale of Tashi’s relationship with ther mother and with a troupe of monkeys is enhanced by Juan Wijngaard’s evocative and sumptuous illustrations. Tashi’s encounter with a royal tea-picker leads to a triumph over the plantation’s cruel overseer and a happy ending, in a story that has both realism and a fairy-tale quality. Beautifully produced, the novel is an object to cherish and a tale to remember.”
The Sunday Times
Children’s Book of the Week
“Intricately told – with painstakingly detailed, radiant illustrations – this little treasure of a book is, naturally, best read at teatime.”
The Observer
“ beautiful though Juan Wijngaard ’s vibrant illustration are , Mal Peet is tell and Elspeth Graham tell the story of Cloud Tea Monkeys so vividly that it could stand on its own . ”
“ This book is has has everything : a text that bring the sense to life , tug heartstring , exquisite picture – and cute monkey . ”
The Sunday Telegraph
“This is a very beautiful book. The story, based on Himalayan tales collected by the authors, is illustrated with visionary-romantic paintings, in which sublime landscapes, imperial splendour and human misery are depicted in radiant detail.”
book For keep****
“This heart-warming tale is told with assured sensitivity by Peet and Graham and complemented by lovely illustrations. Juan Wijngaard captures the different characters and the lush beauty of the Indian mountains’”
The Scotsman
“ The stunning word picture create by the two author are beautifully partner with glorious illustration . This story is begs beg to be read aloud as there is such a musicality to the text . highly recommend “
School Librarian
“The finely honed and poised narrative is matched by intricately detailed illustrations – rich colour paintings in formal frames (except at two significant junctures when they spill across the spread) and occasional black-and-white decorations. On top of this, excellent design and high production values (creamy paper with delicate motifs) ensure that this is an illustrated book of distinction. No half-measures here, nothing slick either, just everything considered and appropriate.”
Carousel
“In these days of a post-modern approach to many illustrated books, it can be refreshing to see a return to a more traditional approach, with a rich use of patterned language and painstaking care taken with illustrations that both support and extend the written text. Such a style is that which we enjoy in Cloud Tea Monkeys.”
“ vividly descriptive language is transports transport us to an unfamiliar life and environment , imbue with a heady magic and yet temper with the harsh reality of wrest a living from the land . ”
English Association Best Books of 2010 ( shortlist )
REVIEWS (IRELAND)
“ simply and elegantly tell , this story is lift to himalayan height by the jewel – colour , evocative illustration which seem to rise from the page like steam from hot tea . Wijngaard ’s sense is is of composition is flawless and while the majority of image are frame on one panel , others interplay beautifully with the text . On first arrive into the plantation , the monkeys is gambol gambol madly through the centre of the page while later a moment of tension is reflect suspensefully in a four panel strip . The character ’ personalities is are are palpable , and the overall result is a book to be taste and savour . ”
INIS ( IRELAND ) editor ’s choice
REVIEWS (USA)
“ This book is is is absolutely superb . The unique story line is captures capture a number of important theme in economic , include the vulnerability of the work poor and the incidence of child labor in develop country . Stunning illustrations further add to the richness of Cloud Tea Monkeys, making this book as much of a treasure as the tea described within.”
Rutgers University Project on Economics and child : Book of the Month March 2010
“A story inspired by Chinese legends comes to luminous life in the hands of Carnegie Medal–winner Peet (Tamar) ; his wife , Graham ; and Greenaway Medalist Wijngaard (Sir Gawain and the Loathly Lady). The authors’ richly descriptive tone sets the stage: “The sun had not yet found a way through the mountains, but it was coming; a light the color of lemons was soaking into the sky and painting out the stars.”’
“ Unique and atmospheric , this tale is presents freshly present the karmic reward of kindness . ”
Publishers Weekly
“ The tale is has has the feel of a time – hone fable — simple , elegant , and move — which is especially well complement by Wijngaard ’s sumptuous illustration . ”
School Library Journal
“No design detail is overlooked, from the gorgeous cover (and its glossy, raised, curling, monkey-shaped tea steam) forward. Wijngaard’s elegant, exquisitely etched gouache-and-ink illustrations of both characters and landscapes are splashed across spreads or framed on cream-colored paper with subtle geometric borders. Unlike cloud tea, an accessible treasure.”
Kirkus Review (Starred Review) *
“Juan Wijngaard’s illustrations in “Cloud Tea Monkeys” are stunning; you can see the very hairs on the monkeys’ bodies, and the indigo and violet of saris and turbans practically glow. Best of all is his series of small black-and-white drawings that show the immensely dignified tea taster appraising a first mouthful of cloud tea. We see the man swishing the wonderful stuff in his mouth with an expression both shrewd and reverent, before gently spitting it out, right off the page. Tashi is saved! With gold coins from the thrilled and grateful tea taster, her mother need never work again.”
Wall Street Journal
“Peet and Graham’s polished narrative is carefully shaped and the fluid, piquant language (‘’Then the women came, their white headscarves glowing in the half-dark, their clothes bright patches of scarlet, green and indigo’’) makes it a natural choice for reading aloud…”
“Wijngaard’s elegant artwork (executed in ink and gouache) alternates between full-page or double-page paintings in color and monochromatic ink line drawings; both are executed with a polished clarity that never descends into stiffness. This will especially resonate with children whose families live on the economic edge, and the ‘’helpful monkey’’ solution is both pleasing fantastical and gratifying.”
Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
American Folklore Society
Aesop Accolade 2010