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"It's good to have a Goffstein," said the New York Times Book Review. Here's something even better-twenty-six of M. B. Goffstein's best-known, and best-loved, books for children and adults. Groundbreaking when first published, and perhaps more resonant today than ever, Goffstein's work champions the value of simplicity, nature, self-reliance, spiritual connections, and living a creative life. With humor and insight, Goffstein enlarges our world from seemingly small details. With lyrical artist biographies, poetic gems, stories of family and making one's way in the world, Words Alone is also a celebration of a singular writer and artist.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"It's good to have a Goffstein," said the New York Times Book Review. Here's something even better-twenty-six of M. B. Goffstein's best-known, and best-loved, books for children and adults. Groundbreaking when first published, and perhaps more resonant today than ever, Goffstein's work champions the value of simplicity, nature, self-reliance, spiritual connections, and living a creative life. With humor and insight, Goffstein enlarges our world from seemingly small details. With lyrical artist biographies, poetic gems, stories of family and making one's way in the world, Words Alone is also a celebration of a singular writer and artist.
Autorenporträt
M. B. Goffstein was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1940. After graduating from Bennington College in 1962, she moved to New York City and began writing and illustrating books for children and adults, beginning with The Gats! (1966) and ending with A House, a Home (1989). She died in 2017, having spent her last decades painting, photographing, and writing fiction for adults.