By Joan Walsh Anglund
Copyright 1966
I always believed that the books written and illustrated by
Joan Walsh Anglund were special. I grew
up hearing the story that one of my aunts attended Kindergarten with her and
that even at such a young age, her artistic ability was evident. Anglund’s simple yet beautiful drawings of
children are easily recognized. The
heads are very large for the bodies, and the eyes are the only visible facial features. In all of her books, the simple and beautiful
drawings are matched with simply beautiful text.
What Color is Love?
was published in 1966, the year I was born.
The dust jacket is long gone from my copy and my personalized bookplate
is pasted inside the front cover. While
I remember reading it and looking at the pictures as a child, I know I never
fully grasped the truth in the words. I
believe I thought it was merely a book about colors.
“An apple is red, the
sun is yellow, the sky is blue, a leaf is green…”
But that’s not the point of this little book. As Anglund writes,
“Color is something we
see with our eyes, but love is something we see with our heart.”
Colors do make the world a beautiful place. However, what we see with our eyes is
secondary to what we feel or how we act.
What is on the outside is never as important as what is on the inside.
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