
This book from the Little People, Big Dreams series introduces readers to Andy Warhol, the pioneering pop artist.
It details his childhood as the youngest and palest son of Slovakian immigrants in Pittsburgh, his early passion for drawing despite shyness, and his eventual rise to fame. The book highlights how Warhol transformed everyday objects, like soup cans, into iconic art, founding a cultural movement and showing the world that the ordinary could "POP."