![]() ![]() They’ll probably want to read more about the artist. Young readers will enjoy this book especially the artwork. The pages of just Frida are breathtaking. It’s not until Frida explores San Francisco that she comes out of her shell and starts to paint again, finding herself. At the beginning of the book, almost every page has the couple together. ![]() She wasn’t known as an artist but as Mrs. You also see through the artwork how Frida thought of herself at this time. In her review, Jill wrote that there were pages that you want to tear out and put on your walls, and she is so right. The artwork by David Diaz is very beautiful. Of course, not everything is detailed but it doesn’t have to be since it’s a children’s book and space is very limited. Novesky stays with the details that we know about Frida’s life. Me, Frida is a non-fiction read about the short time in Frida Kahlo’s life that she spent in San Francisco, California with her husband, the muralist Diego Rivera. ![]() I also love reading about Frida Kahlo, so when Jill ( Rhapsody in Books) wrote a review about Me, Frida, I had to get my hands on it. Published in 2010 by Abrams Books for Young Readers ![]()
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