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Book: My Autobiography

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Books contain countless tales—but what if Book told its own story? From clay tablets to e-readers, here is a quirky, kid-friendly look at the book.

Books are one of humankind’s greatest forms of expression, and now Book, in a witty, idiosyncratic voice, tells us the inside story. A wonderfully eccentric character with strong opinions and a poetic turn of phrase, Book tells of a journey from papyrus scrolls to medieval manuscripts to printed paper and beyond—pondering, along the way, many bookish things, including the evolution of the alphabet, the library (known to Egyptians as "the healing place of the soul"), and even book burning. With bold, black-and-white illustrations by Neil Packer, Book is a captivating work of nonfiction by one of England's leading poets.

144 pages, Hardcover

First published September 18, 2014

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John Agard

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John Agard was born in Guyana and emigrated to Britain in 1977. He has worked as an actor and a performer with a jazz group and spent several years as a lecturer for the Commonwealth Institute, travelling all over Britain giving talks, performances and workshops. He has visited literally thousands of schools and enjoys the live contact and the joy of children responding although it can be hard work.

John Agard started writing poems when he was about 16 - some of these early efforts were published in his school magazine. Many of his poems now are composed while looking out of train windows.

"Try the best with what you have right now
If you don't have horse, then ride cow."

It is in his poetry that John Agard makes his greatest contribution to children's literature. Like the best authors, he brings something unique to children's experience - a view of the world tempered by his own childhood, a feeling for the rhythms and cadences of its language, and a sophisticated understanding of the advantages and limitations of several forms of English. That he can make the "standard" forms work superbly is evident from many of his poems for adults. For children, with whom he communicates more directly, the lyrical Guyanese forms serve his purposes to perfection.

Agard is not a literary poet but also a performing poet and has a strong sense of his audience. When he writes for children, he seems to see them sitting at his feet. He is more interested in the ideas and words he is delivering to them than in the creation of complex fictional characters with whom his readers might engage. He lives in Sussex and is married to Grace Nichols, a respected Caribbean poet and co-author of a collection of Caribbean nursery rhymes, NO HICKORY, NO DICKORY, NO DOCK.

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Profile Image for Anita Vela.
474 reviews797 followers
June 1, 2016
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Libro me ha parecido muy original y me llamó mucho la atención que un libro te cuente la historia del libro, pintaba muy interesante y así ha sido. Además de que a la historia le acompañan ilustraciones junto con citas que lo hace más especial aún. Y esa combinación me ha gustado mucho porque lo veo muy atractivo para los niños y los no tan niños.

Lo que más me ha gustado es la forma que tiene el autor de contarte la historia del libro porque lo hace como si fuera el propio libro el que te está contando la historia y lo hace de una forma muy amena y divertida. Me ha sorprendido mucho. Además hay que añadirle que es un libro didáctico con el que aprendes cosas nuevas sobre el libro y al mismo tiempo que te diviertes leyéndolo. Yo he descubierto muchas cosas que no sabía sobre nuestro gran amigo “El libro”. La verdad que me ha gustado mucho conocer la historia del libro de esta forma y lo he disfrutado como una niña chica.

Y ya os aviso que se lee un ratito, una vez lo empiezas no puedes acabar. Es de esos libros perfectos para leer entre lecturas y para desconectar después de un largo día.

En resumen, Libro es una novela Middle Grade que nos cuenta la historia del libro: desde que nació hasta el libro electrónico. Y es un libro tan especial que os lo recomiendo a todos.
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Author 9 books33.3k followers
April 16, 2016
Un libro increíble, inteligente y muy, muy curioso. Ha sido terminarlo y empezar a recomendárselo a gente de mi alrededor.

Es algo arriesgado escribir un libro como si fueras un libro hablando de los libros. Pero el autor consigue hacerlo fantásticamente, ordenando los eventos de manera cronológica y con un encanto único. Además, la edición es de lujo, llena de citas e ilustraciones que acompañan perfectamente el contenido. ¡Maravilloso!
4 reviews
April 15, 2020
Possibly the best book I’ve ever read. Definitely in top 5. Couldn’t put it down!
Profile Image for Hawraa Alsaleh.
37 reviews25 followers
February 4, 2021
The book is very interesting. The “Book” is personified and is speaking for itself and it’s talking about its timeline in an interesting and attractive way. It’s like “Book” is speaking face to face with the reader in a funny way! Excellent choice of view point to write.

“Is this person about to read me? I’m thinking.”

“And believe me, it felt good to be so portable. Not only was I a carrier of the imagination, influencing the world of ideas, but I could be carried across continents in a bag or a briefcase.”

“Never mind. I, Book, know how to be patient. One day a hand will reach for me and take me to the counter to be stamped. Checked out and, we hope, returned.”

The language is easy, smooth and fast. It’s a one sitting type of book! The reader will find useful information about the initiative and development of the stages of the origin of paper and how the book reached its current state. The reader will also get to know the countries and the first inventors that contributed to the existence of books. Each chapter ends with uncommon quotes that I liked so much about writing and books. One of my favourites is: “ It was from my early experience that I decided there was no use to which money could be applied so productive of good to boys and girls who have good within them and ability and ambition to develop it, as the founding of a public library.” ~ Andrew Carnegie. Although it is small and I finished it really fast I enjoyed reading it and I will definitely come back to it and recommend it to readers. Definitely 5 stars book! I give the fifth star to a book that writes with playful language, uses metaphors in an interesting and attractive style in delivering the desired message.

الكتاب ممتع جدًا. "الكتاب" مشخص ويتحدث عن نفسه ويتحدث عن جدوله الزمني بطريقة شيقة وجذابة. إنه كما ان "كتاب" يتحدث وجهًا لوجه مع القارئ بطريقة مضحكة! اختيار ممتاز لوجهة نظر في الكتابة.

"هل هذا الشخص على وشك قراءتي؟ انا افكر."

"وصدقوني ، كان شعورًا جيدًا أن تكون محمولًا. لم أكن فقط حاملًا للخيال ، وأؤثر في عالم الأفكار ، ولكن يمكن أن أحمل عبر القارات في شنطة أو محفظة أوراق جلدية. "

"لا يهم. أنا ، كتاب ، أعرف كيف أصبر. في يوم من الأيام ستصل إليّ يد وتأخذني إلى المنضدة ليتم ختمي. تم تسجيل المغادرة ونأمل أن أُعاد ".

اللغة سهلة وسلسة وسريعة. إنه من نوع الكتب التي تنتهي بجلسة واحدة! سيجد القارئ معلومات مفيدة حول المبادرة وتطور مراحل أصل الورق وكيف وصل الكتاب إلى وضعه الحالي. كما سيتعرف القارئ على الدول والمخترعين الأوائل الذين ساهموا في وجود الكتب. ينتهي كل فصل باقتباسات غير مألوفة أعجبتني كثيرًا عن الكتابة والكتب. أحد الاقتباسات المفضلة لدي هو: "من تجربتي المبكرة ، قررت أنه لا فائدة من استخدام الأموال بشكل مثمر للغاية للفتيان والفتيات الصالحون من الداخل ولديهم القدرة والطموح لتطويرها مثل تأسيس مكتبة عامة ". ~ أندرو كارنيجي. على الرغم من صغر حجمها وقد أنهيتها بسرعة كبيرة ، إلا أنني استمتعت بقراءتها وسأعود إليها بالتأكيد وأوصي القراء بها. بالتأكيد كتاب 5 نجوم! أعطي النجمة الخامسة لكتاب يكتب بلغة مرحة ، ويستخدم الاستعارات بأسلوب شيق وجذاب في إيصال الرسالة المطلوبة.
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3,776 reviews342 followers
August 30, 2014
Book is a really different and interesting little read. It follows the history of the written word from stone tablet through to ereader in a really cute way. As a book lover I enjoyed it. As a social historian I loved it as you saw the impact the development of the written word had on the development of society.
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41 reviews
October 23, 2016
A charming meander through the history of books - from the earliest clay tablets to the ebook.
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890 reviews201 followers
April 16, 2019
Ö L Ü M C Ü L

İçerik olarak ilkokul seviyesindeki bilgilerle donatılmış anlamsız bir oluşum bu.
Çünkü okur olarak çoğumuzun hali hazırda bilincinde olduğunu düşündüğüm bilgilerle dolu.

Öyle ya bilmeyen ve öğrenmek isteyenlerde şerefiyle netten araştırsın derim, bu iptal.

Ay aşırı yıkık ya.
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1,975 reviews24 followers
December 6, 2022
Ce livre est resté des années dans ma PAL et quelle honte !

Un seul adjectif pour le qualifié : magnifique !

John Agard nous raconte l'histoire du livre de son point de vue, tout en délicatesse et en poésie.
Oserai-je dire que même un enfant pourrait le lire ? Il doit même le lire, évidemment.

Instructif, émouvant et magnifique : une ode aux livres sous toutes leurs formes !!!!!
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52 reviews27 followers
December 29, 2021
Μικρό, ευχάριστο και ωραίο ανάγνωσμα! Η ιστορία του βιβλίου σαν παραμυθι, όπου την ανιστορηση αναλαμβάνει ένας αφηγητής-βιβλίο! Υπέροχη γραφή και εικονογράφηση!
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109 reviews
November 30, 2018
Boşluklarda, ruhsuz yerlerde hayal gücünün raflarına saçtığım tohumlar sayesinde ben, Kitap, çiçekleneceğim.
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1 review13 followers
November 30, 2016
Le doy 4 estrellas bien merecidas a Libro. Me encantan los libros para niños. La verdad me esperaba algo totalmente diferente, algo más como un cuento. Resultó ser la historia de cómo la literatura evolucionó hasta llegar al libro actual e incluso electrónico, contada de una manera divertida por el mismo libro, hablando en primera persona.

Aunque sea un libro para niños me parece que cualquiera puede disfrutarlo, me resultó bastante informativo, aprendí muchísimo sobre la creación del libro e historia sobre la escritura y lectura. Alimenta tu amor por los libros.

Es un libro muy pequeño y lo recomiendo mucho si te sientes en un bloqueo de lector, que para eso me sirvió bastante.
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972 reviews148 followers
January 5, 2021
Partiendo de la base de que no soy el público objetivo de este libro (está dirigido a niños a partir de 9 años o así) debo reconocer que me ha parecido muy entretenido e interesante de leer.

Nos cuenta la historia del libro y su evolución con el propio Libro como narrador, utiliza un lenguaje muy sencillo y continuamente interactúa con el lector por lo que me pareció una forma muy amena de que los niños conozcan de donde vienen los libros y cómo han ido cambiando a lo largo del tiempo. Personalmente he echado en falta un poquito más de desarrollo en algunas partes pero aún así me pareció un buen libro para la edad a la que va dirigido.
Profile Image for Dipali.
463 reviews
January 29, 2017
If you know me, I love books about books! When I first saw this at a bookstore a couple of weeks ago, I was intrigued and excited. Book (alternatively published as My Name is Book) is a succinct summary of the history of books, as narrated by the book himself! The illustrations and quotes are great! While I largely knew most of the history, I did learn some new bits.
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679 reviews78 followers
February 7, 2018
Très bel ouvrage introductif jeunesse sur l'apparition du livre dans l'activité humaine. S'adresse aux enfants, mais donne des pistes de départ aux adultes qui souhaiteront faire une recherche plus approfondie sur l'histoire du livre.

Ce que j'ai moins apprécié sont les citations ajoutées à différents moments du livre, ce qui entrecoupent la continuité du texte.
41 reviews1 follower
April 25, 2020
Quirky and cleverly written, somewhere between non-fiction and prose poetry
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433 reviews10 followers
June 7, 2020
A page turning origin story of humankind's best invention told by Book itself. Such a moving tribute to the written, typed and electronic word.
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248 reviews37 followers
December 22, 2020
Como si fuera tu amigo, libro, te va contando todas las vueltas en la historia. Desde como inicia, pasando "de boca en boca" hasta los ebooks.
Profile Image for Ada Seven.
187 reviews10 followers
June 29, 2024
En baştan söyleyeyim: kitabı çok da beğendiğimi söyleyemem. Kitabın beğendiğim tek noktası dili oldu. Sanki gerçekten kitabı dinliyormuş gibiydim.
Kitap; kitabın yıllardan yıla nasıl bir evrim geçirdiğini, neler yaşadığını dile getiriyor. Elbette kitabın beğendiğim kısımları da oldu ama bu kitabın 3 yıldızdan fazlasını hak ettiğini düşünmüyorum. Şiddetle de tavsiye edemiyorum ama dilinden dolayı deneyebilirsiniz.
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81 reviews9 followers
September 27, 2018
Tam anlamıyla acayip sevimli bir kitaptı.Kitabın geçmişten günümüze hikayesini anlatıyor.Bir oturuşta bitirebileceğiniz ve okurken gülümseten kitaplardan.Epey bilgilendirici,gerçi çoğunu daha önceden bildiğimiz şeyler ama bazı bölümler beni epey şaşırttı.Geçmişte kitapların masalara zincirlendiğini bilmiyordum.Artık ne kadar nadide ve değerliyse.Kafa dağıtmak için güzel bir seçim oldu.
Profile Image for Silvia Muntanyola Badia.
13 reviews
September 29, 2024
En un par de días devoré este pequeño gran libro! Un libro que cuenta su propia historia. Tomado de un estante, lleno de marca páginas, me ha hecho pasar buenísimos ratos como hacía tiempo no me pasaba. Explicando su evolución a través de las civilizaciones. Os aviso…que si lo empezáis a leer no podréis parar!
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March 30, 2023
This was such a cute, funny read. It was from the perspective of a book, and it told the story of books. Imagine like your toddler telling a story, but they have the intelligence of a 30 year old. The immaturity of this book is hilarious and amusing. Any reader should read this book.
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942 reviews
November 11, 2017
Short but interesting history of writing. I'm not sure how well this will go over with a younger audience, but as an adult reader I found it enjoyable enough.
53 reviews
October 4, 2024
It's definitely one of the loveliest books I've ever read.
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