This is a special edition of Maya Angelou's poem, which she wrote to celebrate Christmas. The poem Amazing Peace was read by Maya Angelou at the lighting of the National Christmas tree near the White House, in Washington D.C. in 2005. It is printed here, divided into a picture book, suitable for family reading. The illustrations by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher are unusual; oil on canvas, rather than the standard illustrative technique for children's books of watercolour. The result is a rough texture, with bold broad brush strokes - almost impasto in places. This reflects the harsh weather conditions, and the raw feel of the poem, quite well. The pictures are quite quirky and stylised, becoming full of character as the optimism floods into the poem.
Additionally there is a CD of Maya Angelou reading her poem attached to the inside cover. This is a lovely extra. She briefly explains the world events at the time, which are referred to in the poem,
"this climate of fear and apprehension"
"hate ... crouches breeding in dark corridors"
and the severe weather crises to which the world had recently been subjected. She explains that this poem was her response to them.
"Thunder ebbs to silence and lightning sleeps quietly in the corner"
"how to look beyond complexion and see community"
Her voice is resonant and firm; this is a poem with a message. Listening to Maya Angelou reading the poem initially, this is the way the poem continues to feel on subsequent readings - you can "hear" the poet's voice.
It is clearly by a Christian writer, but is nevertheless an attempt at an all-encompassing poem, and one of warmth and great strength.
"Peace. We look at our world and speak the word aloud.
Peace. We look at each other, then into ourselves
And we say without shyness or apology or hesitation:
Peace, My Brother,
Peace, My Sister,
Peace, My Soul."