Alphabet City

Alphabet City by Stephen T. Johnson is a visually engaging reprint published by Penguin on October 25, 1999. This 32-page book presents a unique exploration of the alphabet through striking pastels and watercolors, showcasing how everyday urban elements can represent letters in imaginative ways.
Readers will discover a sophisticated, wordless approach to learning the alphabet, as the illustrations transform familiar cityscapes into creative representations of letters. The book highlights concepts related to city and town life, making it an intriguing blend of juvenile nonfiction and photography. This edition invites both children and adults to see the urban landscape from a fresh perspective, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the world around them.
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A 1996 Caldecott Honor book!
The urban landscape will never look the same again. As Stephen T. Johnson demonstrates in a series of strikingly realistic pastels and watercolors, a simple sawhorse can contain the letter “A”–while lampposts alongside a highway can form a row of elegant, soaring Ys. A 1996 Caldecott Honor book, this sophisticated, wordless alphabet book is sure to appeal to young and old alike.
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