Sound_of_Colors_(book)

<i>Sound of Colors</i> (book)

Sound of Colors (book)

Book by Jimmy Liao


Sound of Colors is a 2001 Taiwanese children's picture book written and illustrated by Jimmy Liao. The Chinese title means "subway", and the book follows a blind girl's imaginations as she rides the city's rapid transit. The book was translated to English by Sarah L. Thomson and published in 2006 as The Sound of Colors.

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Reception

Publishers Weekly wrote the book "offers a meditation on blindness that will stay with readers long after they have closed the paper-over-board book".[1]

Translations

  • English: The Sound of Colors: A Journey of the Imagination. Translated by Sarah L. Thomson. Little, Brown and Company. 2006.
  • Japanese: Chikatetsu (地下鉄). Translated by Noriko Housako. Shogakukan. 2002.
  • Korean: Jihacheol (지하철). Translated by Baek Eun-young. Samtoh Publishing. 2004.
  • Thai: Nai čhai klai kūa sāitā (ในใจ...ไกลกว่าสายตา). Translated by Prathumphō̜n Tangkunthawat. Nanmee Books. 2004.
  • Spanish: El sonido de los colores. Translated by Jordi Ainaud i Escudero. Barbara Fiore Editora. 2008.
  • French: Le son des couleurs. Translated by Stéphane Levêque. Bayard Jeunesse. 2009.
  • Italian: La voce dei colori. Translated by Silvia Torchio. Edizioni Gruppo Abele. 2011.
  • Polish: Dźwięki kolorów. Translated by Katarzyna Sarek. Officyna. 2012.
  • Dutch: De klank van kleuren: een reis van de verbeelding. Translated by Elske Kampen. Eduforce. 2013.
  • Vietnamese: Âm thanh của sắc màu. Translated by Nguyễn Lệ Chi. Kim Đồng Publishing House. 2014.

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