Author(s): Fr. Augustine DeNoble, O.S.B.Illustrator(s): Judith BrownNumber of pages: 32 pagesCopyright: 2000ISBN: 9781883937409Publisher: Bethlehem BooksBinding: Sewn Hardcover Sample Pages Subject(s): Art AppreciationFictionGrade / Age level: All agesResource Type: General ResourceReview: Tom was an ordinary boy who loved being outdoors and drawing whatever he saw. Although Tom found school distasteful, his teacher, Sister Aquinas, saw artistic talent in him and encouraged him and lent him books on religious art. He discovered that his favorite artist was Fra Angelico. He attended a high school seminary and discovered that he wanted to be a monk. There he becomes Brother Joseph and finds that his artistic talents are put to good use. "He knows that he is busy about the right things, happy that as an artist he is able to give so much joy and peace to others with his icons." This is a nice story about art, vocation and using one's talents for God and others. My children especially enjoyed the charming verses that run through the monk's head - "My brush will up and downward go, I'll paint like Fra Angelico!"Additional notes: Donated for review by Bethlehem BooksReviewed by: Alicia Van HeckeFirst reviewed: 11-15-2000