Ordinary Days : The Seeds, Sound, and City That Grew Prince Rogers Nelson
$19.99 USD
hardcover
A rhythmic, striking picture book biography of legendary singer/songwriter/performer Prince.
On ordinary days, you could see him.
A beautiful boy, but small
with a smile given only to lilacs
growing between broken sidewalks
carrying in his pockets
a sound.
Before Prince became one of the bestselling musicians of all time, he was a boy named Prince Rogers Nelson.
Often overlooked and abandoned, he found his own inspiration in the world around him—teaching himself how to play the guitar, the piano, the drums, and much more.
And when he grew up, he used these small details of the everyday to make music, and make the world around him more colorful.
With gorgeous art from Jacqueline Alcántara, Ordinary Days is a tender, profound look into Prince's early life and the moments that shaped him.
Angela Joy was born half a block from the little pink house that Prince called home, and performed live with him in 1999 at Madison Square Garden. She is the author of Black is a Rainbow Color and Choosing Brave.
Jacqueline Alcántara’s works have received multiple starred reviews and been named Best Books of the Year by Kirkus, School Library Journal, Shelf Awareness, and The Horn Book, among others.
"This poetic picture-book biography is a sensitively expressed tribute... Through its compelling poetry, this poignant perspective on Prince’s boyhood illuminates the moments that led an ordinary boy to become a musician of extraordinary accomplishments." —Booklist
"The rhythm of Joy’s poetic text matches the rhythm of Prince’s early life... [this] telling of Prince’s childhood will resonate with young people who use art to find meaning in difficult days." —Horn Book
"[A] lyrical tribute to the groundbreaking Black musician." —Kirkus
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