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Before she became a Caldecott medalist, Mary Azarian was a teacher in one of Vermont¿s last one-room schoolhouses. In the late 1970s, the state board of education commissioned her to create ¿a farmer¿s alphabet,¿ a series of bold red-and-black woodcut prints featuring the 26 letters, A to Z, and depicting scenes from Vermont life.

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Before she became a Caldecott medalist, Mary Azarian was a teacher in one of Vermont¿s last one-room schoolhouses. In the late 1970s, the state board of education commissioned her to create ¿a farmer¿s alphabet,¿ a series of bold red-and-black woodcut prints featuring the 26 letters, A to Z, and depicting scenes from Vermont life.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Azarian grew up on a small farm in Virginia, where she had horses, rabbits and chickens. After graduating from Smith College, where she studied printmaking with Leonard Baskin, she moved to a farm in northern Vermont. There she taught for four years in one of the last one-room schoolhouses in the state. She has been a full-time printmaker since 1969. Her books include A Farmer¿s Alphabet and the Caldecott Medal-winning Snowflake Bentley.