Gr 3-5–A highly illustrated book biography about the childhood of singer and songwriter Joni Mitchell. As a child, Mitchell often felt different and misunderstood by her parents, largely because of her strong desire for creativity and self-expression. The story highlights her early interest in painting and the encouragement of a favorite teacher, who introduced her to poetry, as important influences in her development. The book also addresses her experience with polio and the process of learning to walk again, treating this period as part of her broader childhood rather than the sole focus of her story. The text reads like a picture book narrative, emphasizing emotion and personal growth over detailed biographical facts. The illustrations intentionally mirror Mitchell’s own artistic style, using soft colors, loose linework, and muted watercolor washes to create mood and support the storytelling rather than precise visual detail. The final chapter briefly discusses her success as a musician. Back matter includes facts about Mitchell, a discography, and bibliography.
VERDICT A recommended purchase for music lovers, Women’s History Month displays, and collections supporting interest in artists, biographies, 1970s culture, and folk music.
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