This enlightening picture-book biography is infused with the author's respect for the unorthodox couple and their artistic legacy. Haidle's (Before They Were Artists) energetic mixed-media illustrations in an understated earth-tone palette help convey the interactive spirit of the text and reflect artwork's relationship with the natural world. --The Horn Book (starred review) An author's note relates that Neri was the last writer to interview Christo before his death in 2020, and his admiration and respect for these two innovators emanates joyfully throughout the pages. Even a cursory perusal of the text will provide readers with a gallery of Christo's and Jeanne-Claude's works with labels and dates. A closer read presents a smooth flow of words that unwraps the vitality and passion of two unusual and iconoclastic modern artists. --School Library Connection (starred review) A glimpse into the passion to create as manifested in the marriage of two 20th-century dynamos. Thoughtful design and substantive content speak volumes about how to appreciate modern art--and its creators. --Kirkus Reviews The narrative stays lively by featuring a conversation between the artists, showing their passion for their work and the joy they found in reactions to it.
Haidle's watercolors do a striking job of illustrating Christo and Jeanne-Claude's lives and their work. --Booklist The illustrations, done in mixed media and finished digitally, capture the complicated, challenging, wide-ranging world of Christo and Jeanne-Claude, their lives, process and creations. A fascinating look into the creative process, this title is worthy of addition to most collections for its biographical material as well as its value for engaging young people in a discussion about the nature of art and the artistic process. --School Library Journal.