Francis: The Poor Man of Assisi
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The beloved saint's remarkable life is re-created through vignettes. An ALA Notable Book. Introduction, historical note, list of dates.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #169384 in Books
- Published on: 1990-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 48 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9780823408122
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
In lively prose and folksy paintings, dePaola tells of the Italian brother who forsook his worldly possessions to travel from village to village helping the poor and sheltering animals. All ages.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
About the Author
Tomie De Paola is internationally recognized for having written and illustrated many children's books, including "The Lady of Guadalupe", "The Clown of God", "Cat on the Doverfell", "Big Anthony and the Magic Ring", and "Strega Nona", a Caldecott Honor book. Using watercolours and inks in this book to create full-colour illustrations, Mr. de Paola is faithful to the text. Since St. Nicholas is described in the poem as "a right jolly old elf," the artist has made him elflike, and shows him driving a miniature sleigh with eight tiny reindeer. Mr. de Paola has set the poem in a mid-nineteenth century New England town, using quilt designs from his own collection for the borders. This is the 100th book he has illustrated.
Customer Reviews
Francis: The Poor Man of Assisi
For anyone who is a fan of Tomie DePaola and wants to teach children about St. Francis of Assisi this is a terrific book. I have read this book to my children, to my religious education class and shared it with adults studying the spirituality of St. Francis. It appeals to both children and adults. Children love the stories and adults are inspired by how Mr. DePaola brings St. Francis to life. He took the time not only to research the text of the book but also the illustrations. He actually drew St. Francis from the likeness painted by the artist who knew him. It's a must have for those who celebrate St. Francis Day.
Memorable!
I was looking for a book that would teach children as well as entertain them, and I was skeptical that I would find one that did both. Tomie DePaola is an absolute winner! The stories are complete, rather than abbreviated as so many children's stories are. He gives the children credit for being able to appreciate and understand the complex stories of St. Francis's life. The account of when Francis renounced his father was depicted completely, but respectful. His remarkable illustrations are helpful as well. In a time when we need to be teaching simplicity, this is the book to read to your children! If you love this book, I would also recommend his book on St. Patrick!
The Simple Poor Man of Assisi
As with all of Tomie de Paola's books for children, the story and the artwork are well worth reading and enjoying. While it is geared for children 4-8 years old (with the older being able to read it for themselves) adults can also enjoy her books in general and this book in particular. The watercolor pictures done in deep earth tones is a delight to the eyes and covers all of one of each two facing pages. While this book focuses on St. Francis, it also talks about St. Clare to a lesser degree.
From the cover of this book you can read "Mr. de Paola's lifelong ambition has been to bring the story of St. Francis to people of all ages and cultures. Drawing on his extensive artistic background, primary source material, and two trips to Assisi, he has finally made this dream come true." About his book Tomie states " have tried to give you at least a glimpse of their [Francis' and Clare's] lives; a glimpse into the essential Franciscan spirit - simplicity, joy, the love of nature, and the love of Lady Poverty."
Thus you will get the usual parts of his life - his:
youth,
being captured in battle,
being called by Jesus' to "rebuild my church"
taking his father's money to give to the priest
repairing the church of San Damiano, San Pietro and what would be known as the Portiuncula
publicly separating from his father
joyful celebrating his new life
being joined by others
going before the pope and having his community blessed
preaching to the birds
befriending the wolf of Gubbio
staging the first live Christmas creche
meeting with St. Clare
receiving the stigmata, and finally,
having his brothers sing the song to the sun at his death.
It also tells of St. Clare and her:
sisters and mother joining her in community
blessing the meal and how "suddenly on every loaf a cross appeared".
But it also tells other stories not normally told - his:
needing to be born in a barn
prophecy about himself received from a beggar
first non-religious follower - Jacopa de Settesoli.




