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The Storm Book Zolotow, Charlotte, Graham, Margaret Bloy (Illustrator)
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Charlotte Zolotow is a revered name in children's literature. She is a prolific, much-honored author with over seventy titles published, including the classic Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present, illustrated by Maurice Sendak, and the groundbreaking William's Doll, illustrated by William PÉne du Bois. In addition, she has been a distinguished editor and publisher (she is now a HarperCollins Publisher Emerita), and by extension, an innovative educator. Her editorial career began under the brilliant Ursula Nordstrom, publisher of Harper Children's Books. The two shared a passionate belief: that children's books should be honest and faithful to the sometimes difficult but always intensely felt experiences of childhood. They were certain that children were capable of understanding the best work gifted artists and writers could give them. Charlotte Zolotow was born in 1915 in Norfolk, Virginia, but grew up in several cities, including Detroit, New... [More...] [Edit review] [Delete review] About the book
It is a day in the country, and everything is hot and still. Then the hazy sky begins to shift. Something is astir, something soundless.
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