Beautiful things have a staying power that seems unrivaled in our world. Time can pass, and we come back to them again and again.
A is for Azure: The Alphabet in Colors— a children’s title, illustrated by Donna Falcone, that is simply too beautiful to be read only by children—has proven this staying power with its new release in Kindle format.
The alcohol ink paintings from the book were recently included in Falcone’s exhibit that won a top honor from the Georgia Association of Museums and which, along with her musical performance and interactive workshop, demonstrated the wide appeal of this unique and exquisite work. Falcone created two of the paintings specifically for her mother.
You can now enjoy the beauty of Falcone’s artwork, immediately and in vivid color, with A is for Azure on Kindle.
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Donna Falcone says
It’s been so much fun to see the beautiful words and pictures on the KINDLE with back lighting! Happy to see a new way for people to obtain the book, too! LL I don’t know how you did it, but I’m glad you did! Can’t believe our book is almost three years old.
Bethany R. says
Delighted to see this! For those at home going over the A, B, Cs with their little darlings and wishing their book was paired with fresh art that appeals to all ages, this is just the thing. 😉