Daily Archives for: April 15th, 2018

The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown (1942)

The Runaway Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown was inspired by the French ballad “Les Métamorphoses.” This tantalizing tidbit comes from In the Great Green Room: The Brilliant and Bold Life of Margaret Wise Brown (2016), a fascinating biography by Amy Gary. 

Brown (also renowned for the classic picture book Goodnight, Moon) translated the ballad whose lines conjure a dark and foreboding picture of relentless pursuit: Read More→


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The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett (1896)

The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett (1896) is often cited as this New England author’s most important work. Neither a novel nor traditional short stories, this book is rather a series of linked sketches of a fictional Maine seaport town called Dunnet Landing.

A quietly evocative writing style conveyed everyday events and quiet emotions, the joys as well as the inevitable losses and hardships experienced the people living in Maine’s coastal fishing villages. Crafting a portrait of a disappearing way of life with this book and the others that she wrote, Jewett helped popularize the genre of regionalism in fiction. Read More→


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