“The important thing about Margaret Wise Brown is that she wrote books.“
“The important thing about Margaret Wise Brown is that she wrote books.“
Step into the whimsical world of Margaret Wise Brown, the trailblazing author behind Goodnight Moon. In The Important Thing About Margaret Wise Brown, Mac Barnett and Sarah Jacoby deliver an imaginative biography that celebrates the life of a woman who lived and wrote with boldness and curiosity. Filled with humor and heart, this book is a fitting tribute to an author whose stories continue to inspire generations of readers.
The Important Thing About Margaret Wise Brown is a quirky, heartfelt homage to the legendary children‘s author. Mac Barnett‘s clever and poetic writing captures the essence of Brown‘s creativity and unconventional life, while Sarah Jacoby‘s tender illustrations evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia.
Wow. I think that adults might get more out of this one than the kids will. I won't say it's not for all ages, it's talking about important 😉 ideas that kids should encounter, but maybe parents want to read it with them to be there if there are questions? I like what it said and how it said it. No canonizing of the great author, just some moments, less moralizing than presenting. And the art 😍. I have another illustrator to investigate.
I'm just going to live here for a moment. 😌
5 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 This book is hard to describe. It is about the author Margaret Wise Brown, but it is not a biography. It‘s about the fact that she wrote a book that was not liked by the main lady at the New York Public Library, but that it still exists in our modern lexicon because she believed that children deserved weird little books.
Feels like this is written for adult fans of Margaret Wise Brown. It's a fanciful biography not meant to give a linear account of MWB's life. A strange story, by its own admission. This next bit is oddly specific but... (continued in next comment) #dw2020reads #campreadalot2020
The mind of Mac Barnett tops chocolate lava cake and that shouldn‘t be possible. He catches me by surprise. He creates delightful moments in his books that expand possibility. His new collaboration with Sarah Jacoby (whose illustrations I hope will invade my dreams) is such a treasure that I don‘t even mind that a librarian is the villain (the librarian did make the wrong call). Please read and enjoy even if you are an adult at heart. #nochill
I've read a lot of children's books in the last six years and can say with certainty this one is a real gem!
My daughter and I both loved this one!