I's the b'y The beloved folk song

Lauren Soloy

Book - 2022

"Perfect for reading or singing, this gorgeous picture book brings to life a classic folk song that celebrates community, music, and place. "I's the B'y" is a spirited song from Newfoundland that has been recorded by many well-known musicians over the years. Lauren Soloy's rich, captivating art honours the song's birthplace, with its amazing vistas and coastline, rare wildlife, and friendly seafaring culture. Full of undeniable energy, young readers and singers will love the rollicking verses and sheet music to help them sing along. Lauren Soloy offers readers insights into the history of the song, its distinctive phrases, and life in modern-day Newfoundland."--

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Vancouver ; Berkeley ; London : Greystone Kids 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Lauren Soloy (author, illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations, music ; 24 cm
Issued also in electronic format
ISBN
9781771648332
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Clap your hands and dance along to a traditional Newfoundland folk melody. Newfoundlanders, along with diverse creatures, happily join their hands, hoofs, fins, and feathers for a traditional and much-loved folk song/dance. After the boy, or b'y, catches fish, he brings them home to Liza as a guitar-strumming player and an accordionist are joined on stage by two more musicians--a fish and a moose. The villagers, human and animal, form circles and dance to the lively beat. All then enjoy a hearty meal as the catch is laid out to preserve and dry. A cheerful refrain accompanies the dancers, who now form a big circle as puffins frolic in the air and on the rocks. The setting then moves to the shoreline, and twilight brings a joyful conclusion to the day's festivities. A note from the illustrator provides an explanation for the local customs and word usage. The colorful, utterly exuberant illustrations--digitally created, though they have a smudgy, hand-painted feel--are an enticing introduction to the music, which can be found on YouTube for those curious. Swirling text complements the upbeat lyrics that celebrate the Canadian island. The locals vary in skin tone; the titular b'y is brown-skinned. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An inviting version of a Canadian song that will resonate--and reverberate. (musical notation) (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.