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Originally published in 1945, this book was the very first children's book illustrated by the then twenty-eight-year-old artist. With authentic coastal scenes, it helped establish the author's distinctive style and ignited a four-decade-long creative run that saw her write and illustrate more than thirty children's books.
This is one of those rare books featuring two geniuses who worked together at different parts of their careers. Released in 1945, two years after Wise Brown's "The Runaway Bunny" had come out, this was the debut in Dahlov Ipcar's stellar career. A loving reissue perfect
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Produktbeschreibung
Originally published in 1945, this book was the very first children's book illustrated by the then twenty-eight-year-old artist. With authentic coastal scenes, it helped establish the author's distinctive style and ignited a four-decade-long creative run that saw her write and illustrate more than thirty children's books.
This is one of those rare books featuring two geniuses who worked together at different parts of their careers. Released in 1945, two years after Wise Brown's "The Runaway Bunny" had come out, this was the debut in Dahlov Ipcar's stellar career. A loving reissue perfect for children's literature fans, fishing opener collections, getting boys and girls to read, and more.
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Autorenporträt
Margaret Wise Brown wrote more than one hundred children's books, including the beloved classics Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny. She is credited with developing the here and now philosophy of writing for children: She believed children would become more engaged in a story when it was about everyday life that they could relate to rather than fantasies or fairy tales. She often wrote at her island home, The Only House, on Vinalhaven Island, Maine. Her Caldecott Medal-winning book, The Little Island, was based on her Maine retreat. Her prolific career was cut short at the age of forty-two, when she died from complications following surgery. More than fifty years later, her books, some written under pen names, remain favorites of parents and children alike.