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Children's book tells about Leonard

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2024 3:56 pm
by jarkko
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https://littlepeoplebigdreams.com/book/leonard-cohen/
Author: Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara
Illustrated by: Agathe Bray-Bourret

Learn about the incredible life of Leonard Cohen, the inspiring singer-songwriter who shared songs about hope, love, loss and everything that makes us human.

Little Leonard grew up in Montréal, Canada, and was a child who delighted in the world around him. From roses with too-long stems, to birds chirping on a rusty wire, he noticed the beauty in things that others might miss. His trips to the synagogue were a source of wonder, too. Leonard listened in awe to the songs and stories – moved by their messages and timeless narratives.

When Leonard was nine, his father sadly died. To cope with the loss, he began writing poems, and soon realised how important it was for him to express his feelings through art. As an adult, his search for poetic inspiration led him to London and Greece until, finally, he settled in New York City. He was influenced by the city’s music scene and decided to turn his hand to writing songs. His haunting melodies and powerful lyrics gained him a following and he was soon a household name.

Most known for his beautiful ballad, Hallelujah, Leonard became one of the most iconic artists of all time through a music career that lasted almost fifty years.

Specs:
Format: Hardback, 32 pages
ISBN: US , UK 9780711294721
Size: 20.3 cm H | 27.5 cm W | 700 g Wt
Published: August 8, 2024
(thanks to Andrea Dolfino who found the German translation)

Re: Children's book tells about Leonard

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2024 7:31 pm
by Jeremy
Hi Jarkko. Been a long time since I looked in here but you're keeping the light shining still! Excellent....

Re: Children's book tells about Leonard

Posted: Fri May 16, 2025 4:39 am
by lizzytysh
I love the idea of children learning that Leonard was a book-worthy person. They'll want to listen to Hallelujah and will be carried away by its majestic melodies. They can move on to other sings with enchanting melodies. Their parents will/can understand the content that the children can't grasp yet... but there's time for that. At least they'll know of Leonard!! They can grow into him.