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Ashley Bryan's Puppets: Making Something from Everything, by Ashley Bryan

Beloved storyteller and creator Ashley Bryan reveals the vibrant spirit of found objects in this magnificent treasury of poetry and puppets.

Little Cranberry Island. It’s a small island, with fewer than a hundred inhabitants, but it’s got more than its share of treasures—including the magnificent Ashley Bryan himself, a world-renowned storyteller and author of such classics as All Night, All Day and Beautiful Blackbird. Daily, for decades, Ashley has walked up and down the beach, stopping to pick up sea glass, weathered bones, a tangle of fishing net, an empty bottle, a doorknob. Treasure.

And then, with glue and thread and paint and a sprinkling of African folklore, Ashley breathes new life into these materials. Others might consider it beach junk, but Ashley sees worlds of possibilities.

Ashley Bryan’s two-foot-tall hand puppets swell with personality and beauty, and in this majestic collection they make their literary debut, each with a poem that tells of their creation and further enlivens their spirit.

  • Sales Rank: #1835590 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2014-07-08
  • Released on: 2014-07-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
A riveting collection of puppets made from found objects at the seashore. Coretta Scott King–Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement winner Bryan here presents the uncanny fruit of over 50 years of artistry and beachcombing. A child of the Depression, Bryan early on developed a penchant for collecting cast-off items from New York City sidewalks. As an adult, when walking the shores of Maine’s Little Cranberry Island, he does the same, now turning much of his seaside bounty into the more than 30 hand puppets captured here in exquisite detail by photographer Hannon. Not only do shells, sea glass and driftwood find new life in Bryan’s African folklore–inspired creations, but bits of net, marbles, thumbtacks, gloves, twine, all kinds of bones, watchbands, forks, fur and a bedpost—not to mention the occasional button—and more amazingly transform into appendages and accessories. As if his wildly fashioned creatures don’t have enough character, Bryan gives each of his puppets a name and poem describing both what it’s made from and its vision. Says the shamanlike Spirit Guardian: “We are born of cast-off pieces / And, like magic, brought alive / By your own imagination. / That’s the gift / By which we thrive.” A stunning work of creative genius sure to captivate the young and lend pure delight to beachcombers of any age. (Picture book/poetry. 4 & up) (Kirkus Reviews, *STARRED REVIEW May 2014)

Bryan (Can't Scare Me!) shows off another side of his artistry in this enchanting photographic tour of more than 30 puppets he has fashioned out of the flotsam and jetsam he finds on the beach around his Maine island studio. Sticks and bleached bones are fashioned into heads and bodies, scraps of old clothing become long robes, and frayed rope and mops become hair. Gaunt, angular, and haunting, there's nothing toylike about Bryan's creations. They could be sorcerers or shamans—or they might be found leaning against the bar of the cantina in Star Wars. Hannon photographs each puppet on its own spread, each bearing its own (often African) name, epithet ("Lubangi, Born in Water"; "Chipu, Gift"), and poem. Several spreads show groups of puppets lined up, suggesting that Bryan thinks of them as a group, a clan, united by a shared vision. Babatu has a head of smooth carved wood and a jaunty mustache of wiry straw. "I'm peacemaker," he explains, "Trained, wise counselor./ Should any conflicts start,/ I listen to their stories/ Till we're one in mind and heart." The Spirit Guardian's head of white bone suggests a horse; he's draped in a ceremonial robe of white. "My family of puppets/ Freely seek me and call./ I'm their Spirit Guardian,/ I watch over them all." The close-up photographs allow readers to see how the puppets are made and contain an implicit invitation for them to create puppets of their own. Bryan speaks of seeing possibilities in that which others consider trash: "When you close this book/ And look up,/ You'll see puppets everywhere." But the book is just as valuable as a portrait of an artist of color who is true to his own vision and who finds fulfillment doing the work he wants to do. "Artists are heroes," writes Nikki Giovanni in a short afterword. "They lay their emotions like so many plums in the sun to be dried by the light of truth and caring." Ages 4–up. (July) (Publishers Weekly, *STARRED REVIEW May 5, 2014)

Award-winning author and illustrator Bryan has combined his love of art and poetry in this captivating and beautifully designed book. True to the subtitle, Bryan explores puppets made from found objects, including the beach glass, old bottles, weathered wood, and pieces of fishing net, that he has collected on the beaches near his home on Little Cranberry Island, ME. Where others see debris, Bryan sees a treasure of stories. Using paint, glue, and string, he crafts the characters of folklore and weaves his poetry around them. Threads of African folktales are infused with the spirit of these puppets. In two-page spreads, photographer Hannon provides both full-page and close-ups of each of the more than 30 puppets created by Bryan. The puppets are about two feet tall, and they are dressed in the colors and shapes of the natural “found treasures.” Bryan deftly uses these objects to create characters that speak in well-crafted, first-person narrative poems. String becomes the spider web woven by Anansi the trickster; wishbones become the moustache of Natambu, Man of Destiny; and sea glass, shells, and starfish embellish Lubangi, Born of Water. Traditional African themes abound as the characters introduce themselves through their poems, and readers are invited into the world of puppets and poetry. Bryan has truly created a book for all to treasure.–Carole Phillips, Greenacres Elementary School, Scarsdale, NY (School Library Journal, *STARRED REVIEW July 2014)

About the Author
Ashley Bryan grew up to the sound of his mother singing from morning to night, and he has shared the joy of song with children ever since. A beloved illustrator, he has been the recipient of the Coretta Scott King—Virginia Hamilton Lifetime Achievement Award and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award; he has also been a May Hill Arbuthnot lecturer, a Coretta Scott King Award winner, and the recipient of countless other awards and recognitions. His books include Sail Away; Beautiful Blackbird; Beat the Story-Drum, Pum Pum; Let It Shine; Ashley Bryan’s Book of Puppets; and What a Wonderful World. He lives in Islesford, one of the Cranberry Isles off the coast of Maine.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
The photography is crisp and brilliant giving to each their unique display
By Fred Wedemeyer
This book focuses on 36 puppets created by Ashley Bryan over a period of five plus decades. Unlike the earlier books which he authored or illustrated this book provides the reader with an insight to his creativity in using society's "cast away stuff" to create a royalty of African folklore.

The photography is crisp and brilliant giving to each their unique display. The photo of Ashley in his studio provides of the numerous mediums with which he expressed himself. While displaying his "sea glass" stained glass panels it lacked his vibrant and creative use of paints.

In addition to giving each of the puppets a name from countries or regions in Africa he has written his own verse for each of 33 of the 36 puppets. His gifts as an engaging story teller extend themselves as he invites the reader to write their "verse" for the three puppets who were included in the book without poems: Moriba, Barnabe, and Chioneso.

To me this book summarizes the rich diversity of gifts which this man whom I have known for more than seventy years as a teacher, friend and mentor. Thanks be to God for Ashley's life and the horizons he creatively broadened through art and word. The mystery is in the story.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
I believe adults will be motivated and hopefully help children discover the world around them and how they can develop useful th
By Rhoda Boughton
The photographs show exquisite detail and the accompanying poems explain some of the materials and effects that were used in the making of the pupppets.This book is inspiring as well as an intriguing eye opening example of what can be created from found objects, I believe adults will be motivated and hopefully help children discover the world around them and how they can develop useful things out of the discards. A grand and handsome book and a great gift.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Elegant, whimsical, and slightly creepy puppets made by loving hand.
By Banshee
A noted African-American children's author now in his nineties, Ashley Bryan proudly shows off his great collection of colorful puppets that he himself had made over the years.

As one by one are introduced and described with an artful poem on each double-page spread, the beautiful puppets carry several inspiring messages to the future generations not only about African heritage but also about the preservation of the whole world.

To create these clever African-style puppets, Ashley Bryan collects debris washed up on Maine beaches and carefully arranges the pieces to physically resemble the figures of folktales from Africa. This is indeed a great way to reduce, reuse, and recycle! :)

I dearly love the mystical African look on many of the puppets, though a few look quite spooky, especially with heads all made out of what look like animal bones. And Ashley Bryan also used furry pelts from unfortunate critters as well as glittering embroidery, colored glass, and pearlescent seashells to accent his treasured creations.

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