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Cliff Hanger
by Jean Craighead George

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An interview with illustrator, Wendell Minor...

Q. What artists do you admire most and why?

A. I draw most of my inspiration from classic American illustrators such as Howard Pyle, N.C. Wyeth, and Rockwell Kent, and American painters who were formerly illustrators, such as Thomas Moran, Winslow Homer, and Edward Hopper. I admire their art, which has a very strong, simple statement that has endured over many years. I try to embody in my own work influences from all of these artists.

Q. When did you realize you wanted to be an artist?

A. By the time I was in fourth grade, I knew I would be an artist someday. I was praised for my drawing ability, and that gave me a sense of self-esteem that nurtured my desire to excel.

Q. Who inspired you the most?

A. My father taught me to be a keen observer of nature. I also had several teachers in school who inspired my interest in history and biology. I believe these are the basic elements of the work I create for a new generation of young readers.

Q. What advice would you give young aspiring artists?

A. I believe all children have inherent artistic talent. They should be encouraged to observe the world around them and to draw from those observations. All children have the potential to become creative adults if they continue to practice their craft.

Q. How do you use the computer in your work?

A. I find the computer to be a very useful tool in making my book design presentations to my editor. This technology has enabled me to visualize my book concepts much faster than ever before.

Q. What is your favorite medium?

A. Watercolor has become my medium of choice. Watercolor can be very fresh and expressive, and I enjoythe immediacy of the results. It is what I use when I paint directly from nature, and I believe that my illustrations are better because of that direct contact with nature.

Q. What were your experiences in creating Cliff Hanger?

A. I am very excited about Cliff Hanger and the three subsequent titles that will follow, all set in either Teton National Park or Yellowstone National Park. These stories have a basis in the experiences of Jean Craighead George’ s family and friends. Jean and I have a unique working relationship in that we work very closely on visualizing a picture book. Using her manuscript, I create rough thumbnail sketches as a storyboard. For this series we traveled to Wyoming and used her family and friends as models. We take great pains to confer with experts on whatever subject is at hand to create an accurate and engaging portrayal of action and events. I may shoot as many as 1,000 photos and in the process may discover better scenarios and compositions that will make for a better picture book. There is nothing more satisfying than creating a book with real characters in a real setting.

Synopsis:

Stranded in the Grand Teton mountains, Axel's dog, Grits, is now in danger as a lightning storm threatens. Axel, with the help of his dad, makes the difficult climb up Cathedral Wall to rescue Grits before it's too late. Full-color illustrations.

About the Author

Jean Craighead George is the award-winning author of over eighty books for children and young adults. Her novel julie of the wolves won the Newbery Medal in 1973, and she has continued to write acclaimed picture books that celebrate the natural world. Her previous books with Wendell Minor include Everglades, Arctic Sonand Morning, Noon, and Night. Mrs. George lives in Chappaqua, New York.

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maribetht, April 15, 2007 (view all comments by maribetht)
As an adventure story, "Cliffhanger" is different from many of its contemporaries. Alex decides on his own to rescue Grits, but his father goes with him up the trail to the cliff. As his father holds the safety rope and calls out directions for climbing, Alex scales the cliff. He works with his father to save his dog. Unlike many heroes in children's books today, Alex works with an adult, instead of against or without them. The illustrations are clean and simple. Overall a good storybook to introduce children to working with others to help those in need.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780060002602
Author:
Minor, Wendell
Author:
Minor, Wendell
Publisher:
HarperCollins
Subject:
Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks
Subject:
Action & Adventure
Subject:
Dogs
Subject:
Sports & Recreation - General
Subject:
Fathers and sons
Subject:
Action & Adventure - General
Subject:
General Juvenile Fiction
Series:
Outdoor Adventures
Publication Date:
May 2002
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
from P to 4
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
32
Dimensions:
10.32x8.42x.39 in. .72 lbs.
Age Level:
04-08