In the great green room : the brilliant and bold life of Margaret Wise Brown / Amy Gary.
Record details
- ISBN: 1250065364
- ISBN: 9781250065360
- Physical Description: xv, 288 pages : illustrations (some colour)
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Flatiron Books, 2017.
- Copyright: ©2016
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 37.99 |
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Subject: | Brown, Margaret Wise, 1910-1952. Women authors, American > 20th century > Biography. Authors, American > 20th century > Biography. Children's literature > Authorship. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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- Baker & Taylor
Captures the exceptional life, imagination, and passion of the author of "Goodnight Moon," drawing on unpublished manuscripts, songs, personal letters, and diaries that the author discovered in the attic of Margaret Wise Brown's sister. - Baker & Taylor
Captures the exceptional life, imagination and passion of the author ofGoodnight Moon , in a book that draws from unpublished manuscripts, songs, personal letters and diaries that the author discovered in Margaret Wise Brown's sister's attic. - McMillan Palgrave
The extraordinary life of the woman behind the beloved childrenâs classics Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny comes alive in this fascinating biography of Margaret Wise Brown. Margaretâs books have sold millions of copies all over the world, but few people know that she was at the center of a childrenâs book publishing revolution. Her whimsy and imagination fueled a steady stream of stories, book ideas, songs, and poems and she was renowned for her prolific writing and business savvy, as well as her stunning beauty and endless thirst for adventure.
Margaret started her writing career by helping to shape the curriculum for the Bank Street School for children, making it her mission to create stories that would rise above traditional fairy tales and allowed girls to see themselves as equal to boys. At the same time, she also experimented endlessly with her own writing. Margaret would spend days researching subjects, picking daisies, cloud gazing, and observing nature, all in an effort to precisely capture a childâs sense of awe and wonder as they discovered the world.
Clever, quirky, and incredibly talented, Margaret embraced life with passion, lived extravagantly off of her royalties, went on rabbit hunts, and carried on long and troubled love affairs with both men and women. Among them were two great loves in Margaretâs life. One was a gender-bending poet and the ex-wife of John Barrymore. She went by the stage name of Michael Strange and she and Margaret had a tempestuous yet secret relationship, at one point living next door to each other so that they could be together. After the dissolution of their relationship and Michaelâs death, Margaret became engaged to a younger man, who also happened to be the son of a Rockefeller and a Carnegie. But before they could marry Margaret died unexpectedly at the age of forty-two, leaving behind a cache of unpublished work and a timeless collection of books that would go on become classics in childrenâs literature.
In In the Great Green Room, author Amy Gary captures the eccentric and exceptional life of Margaret Wise Brown, and drawing on newly-discovered personal letters and diaries, reveals an intimate portrait of a creative genius whose unrivaled talent breathed new life in to the literary world.