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- ISBN8235285699
- EAN9798235285699
- Date de parution27/05/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
The hand that draws your eye is not the hand that matters - and that single idea is the gateway to one of the most fascinating careers a young person can explore. So You Want To Be A Magician takes kids ages 10 to 14 inside the real world of professional magic - not the mystery, but the craft. The thousands of hours of practice before a single trick is ever performed for an audience. The discipline of training hands, eyes, timing, and psychology all at once, because a great illusion is never just a technique.
It is a story told so well that the audience chooses to believe it. This illustrated nonfiction book reveals what magicians actually do: the sleight of hand developed through endless repetition until the move lives in the muscles, the psychological principles that guide attention and shape perception, and the stagecraft and performance skills that let one person hold an entire room spellbound. You will discover how magic tricks that look easy and effortless on stage are built from layers of science, creativity, and relentless practice.
Young readers will learn what a real magician's training looks like from first flourish to standing ovation. They will explore the psychology of misdirection - how performers use the science of the human mind as their primary instrument. They will meet the legendary figures who transformed street corners and parlors into theaters of the impossible, and they will understand the physical demands that make difficulty disappear before an audience's eyes.
This is also an honest book about what the work costs and what it gives back. The solitary rehearsal sessions. The trick that falls apart and teaches you something no instructions ever could. And that precise moment when a spectator's face changes - genuine astonishment - which performers say is unlike anything else in the world. Written for kids who watch an amazing illusion, feel the wonder, and immediately need to know how it happened, this book treats young readers as equals.
It brings them all the way inside the craft with clear, step-by-step insight into what it truly takes to pursue magic as a calling. The vivid illustrations throughout bring every concept to life, making even the most technical ideas accessible and exciting. The greatest illusion ever performed has not been invented yet. It is waiting for someone with the patience, the craft, and the vision to create it - and maybe that someone is you.
It is a story told so well that the audience chooses to believe it. This illustrated nonfiction book reveals what magicians actually do: the sleight of hand developed through endless repetition until the move lives in the muscles, the psychological principles that guide attention and shape perception, and the stagecraft and performance skills that let one person hold an entire room spellbound. You will discover how magic tricks that look easy and effortless on stage are built from layers of science, creativity, and relentless practice.
Young readers will learn what a real magician's training looks like from first flourish to standing ovation. They will explore the psychology of misdirection - how performers use the science of the human mind as their primary instrument. They will meet the legendary figures who transformed street corners and parlors into theaters of the impossible, and they will understand the physical demands that make difficulty disappear before an audience's eyes.
This is also an honest book about what the work costs and what it gives back. The solitary rehearsal sessions. The trick that falls apart and teaches you something no instructions ever could. And that precise moment when a spectator's face changes - genuine astonishment - which performers say is unlike anything else in the world. Written for kids who watch an amazing illusion, feel the wonder, and immediately need to know how it happened, this book treats young readers as equals.
It brings them all the way inside the craft with clear, step-by-step insight into what it truly takes to pursue magic as a calling. The vivid illustrations throughout bring every concept to life, making even the most technical ideas accessible and exciting. The greatest illusion ever performed has not been invented yet. It is waiting for someone with the patience, the craft, and the vision to create it - and maybe that someone is you.























