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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780688040741 |
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About the Author
In Her Own Words...
"Throughout my childhood I was encouraged to make pictures, tell stories, act, and dance-all of this at a heaven in our New York City neighborhood called the Bronx House.
"On Saturdays I painted with a crusading art director, Florence Cane. In her book The Growth of the Child Through Art, I appear under the name Linda. I was sixteen when the book appeared and embarrassed by it. But at age nine I had been totally proud when a painting of mine was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and I was later shown in the Movietone News explaining to Eleanor Roosevelt its Yiddish title, "Yentas."
"In 1945 I went to Black Mountain College in North Carolina, a unique educational community. I graduated in 1949 in graphic art, which I studied with Josef Albers. Along the way I planted corn, made butter, worked on the printing press, and helped to build the house in which I lived with Paul Williams, a fellow student I married there.
"I wanted that connection of art and community to continue. And it did at the Gate Hill Cooperative, a community we built with other Black Mountain people-a poet, musicians, and potters. I lived and worked there from 1953-1970 (after which I moved to Canada). My children (Sarah, Jenny, and Merce) grew up there. For them, we branched out into a school, part of the Surnmerhill movement. The gingerbread houses that led to my first book for Greenwillow I first made in sticky variety at our school. I have always liked to teach, and have taught art, cooking, writing, and nature study, for nursery age on.
"At forty-six, no longer married, living in a houseboat on the bay at Vancouver, British Columbia, I did my first book. But before that could happen, the fates decreed a stint of cooking and running a bakery at a small school in the Ontario countryside. My love affair with Canada included also a 500-mile trip on the Yukon River. Many of those adventures I put in Three Days on a River in a Red Canoe.
"I also write and draw for adults-short stories, leaflets, and posters. As a lover of children, I try to do what I can to help save their earth from nuclear disaster. This pursuit, too, has added its excitement to my biography, including, in 1981, a month's stay in the federal penitentiary in Alderson, West Virginia (an outcome of a women's peaceful blockade of the Pentagon). Perhaps this experience will some day appear in one of my books. So far I've found children's books a wonderfully accommodating medium where any of my various activities might pop up."
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780688040741
- Author:
- Publisher:
- Greenwillow Books
- Author:
- Author:
- Location:
- New York, N.Y.
- Subject:
- General
- Subject:
- Fiction
- Subject:
- Family - General
- Subject:
- Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks
- Subject:
- Classics
- Subject:
- Family life
- Subject:
- Ethnic - African American
- Subject:
- Social Situations - Emotions & Feelings
- Subject:
- Family - Parents
- Subject:
- Family - Multigenerational
- Subject:
- Saving and investment
- Subject:
- Chairs
- Subject:
- People & Places - United States - African-American
- Subject:
- Social Issues - Emotions & Feelings
- Series:
- Reading Rainbow Book
- Series Volume:
- no. 78
- Publication Date:
- August 1984
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Grade Level:
- from P to 3
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Y
- Pages:
- 32
- Dimensions:
- 8.10x9.86x.13 in. .28 lbs.
- Children's Book Type:
- Picture / Wordless
- Media Run Time:
- 001550
- Age Level:
- 03-08










