And look at these marvelous illustrations!!!
I had to find what else she'd written and there are a number of books. But when I saw she had an autobiography, Butter at the Old Price, I promptly purchased a used copy and what a wonderful book it is, filled with details about life of a by-gone era. But most of all, what I loved is how honest she is about the joys and challenges of writing and illustrating when it seems there is no time to do so. But Marguerite and her husband Dai not only raised their five children (and buried one), but found time to share music and art and of course, the writing of books. A full and beautiful life.
5 comments:
Wonderful! I feel I discovered something I never knew, always a good thing. Thank you for the post, Vijaya.
Thanks for the recommendation. This looks like my kind of thing.
Several of her books were among my favorites as a kid (those illustrations!), but I'm really interested in reading her autobiography! In fact, it'll totally count as research for the book I'm working on now, too. :)
Mirka and Barb, I hope you'll be able to find her books in the library.
Faith, that's wonderful. Her childhood in the late 1800s, and then her courtship, marriage and motherhood in the early 1900s will give you lots of details. She writes with an illustrator's eye.
Those illustrations are wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing your great find!
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