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Crescenciana: a memoir of words and illustrations
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Author Kenneth Tan
Illustrators: Crescenciana Tan and Kenneth Tan
Publisher: Black Carabao: 2022
Format: Hardcover (240 pages)
Condition: New
ISBN: 9780578315829
Illustrators: Crescenciana Tan and Kenneth Tan
Publisher: Black Carabao: 2022
Format: Hardcover (240 pages)
Condition: New
ISBN: 9780578315829
Description
Seated side-by-side at their kitchen table in San Jose, California, ninety-four year old Crescenciana Tan and her grandson, Kenneth Tan, got to work. Crescenciana made watercolor paintings and Kenneth drew her memories on top of them. When Crescenciana passed, she left behind all of her paintings, and Kenneth decided he would finish everything she started. He promised.
In Crescenciana, Kenneth weaves together their artwork, conversations, and memoirs to tell his grandmother’s life story. With heart and humor, he recounts Crescenciana’s childhood antics in the Philippines, her fall on black ice outside of a church in Canada, and her show-stopping civics test performance that earned her citizenship in the United States. At the same time, he revisits her memories as a survivor of World War II and the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, and he reflects on his own continuing grief since her passing.
Crescenciana is a memoir and art book about carrying and commemorating your family’s stories. It’s a book about moving forward without leaving your loved ones behind.
Read book excerpts here.
Seated side-by-side at their kitchen table in San Jose, California, ninety-four year old Crescenciana Tan and her grandson, Kenneth Tan, got to work. Crescenciana made watercolor paintings and Kenneth drew her memories on top of them. When Crescenciana passed, she left behind all of her paintings, and Kenneth decided he would finish everything she started. He promised.
In Crescenciana, Kenneth weaves together their artwork, conversations, and memoirs to tell his grandmother’s life story. With heart and humor, he recounts Crescenciana’s childhood antics in the Philippines, her fall on black ice outside of a church in Canada, and her show-stopping civics test performance that earned her citizenship in the United States. At the same time, he revisits her memories as a survivor of World War II and the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, and he reflects on his own continuing grief since her passing.
Crescenciana is a memoir and art book about carrying and commemorating your family’s stories. It’s a book about moving forward without leaving your loved ones behind.
Read book excerpts here.