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contexts. Malone explains that when Lenski's editor Helen Dean Fish saw a draft of the book, she objected to the way that Lenski, seeking to accurately portray how 1830s-era New
England culture marginalized and subordinated children's experiences, had pushed the character of Phebe to the margins of the story. Fish insisted that for the sake of the plot Phebe had to be made central. As Lenski wrote more historical novels, she learned how to create compelling child protagonists, how to balance story and historical details, and how to use her illustrations to support her goal of showing readers how people lived their daily lives.
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experiences of members of socially and economically marginalized groups in the United States. By emphasizing accuracy and refusing to sanitize her stories, Lenski aligned herself with progressive librarians and educators who believed that children's literature should take a realistic approach to everyday life and promote increased social awareness in young readers. Their opponents believed that childhood should be treated as an innocent time, and books for children should shield them from life's problems rather than introducing problems to them.
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524:. The first books in what would become her Regional series were inspired by her winter visits to the South, which led her to the conclusion that while American children could read about the lives of their contemporaries in other countries, there were no books available to introduce the children of various American regions to one another. During the winter of 1941-42, while she was staying in New Orleans, she became acquainted with children and their families in the village of
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323:(1928), drew upon her childhood in small-town Ohio, which she idealized, describing it in her autobiography as "simple, sincere, and wholesome." The "Mr. Small" series of books was inspired by watching her young son Stephen and his friends play with toy trucks, airplanes and other vehicles and realizing that the children tended to see themselves as the operators of the vehicles, like the eponymous Mr. Small, rather than
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and economic injustice strikes the modern reader as naive and simplistic," and that her insistence on happy endings through "hopefulness, kindness and self-control" undermined her effectiveness as a purveyor of social realism and at times, as in the case of her work to publicize the conditions faced by migrant workers, an activist.
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in New York in 1927 and her watercolors were shown at the
Ferargils Gallery in New York in 1932. During this period she also worked as an illustrator, beginning with jobs she took to support herself while studying at the Art Students League between 1915 and 1920. Her first publication was a
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for the same publisher, Platt and Munk, during 1918 and 1919. In 1920 Lenski chose to study in London in part because it was the longstanding center of children's book publishing, a field in which
American educators, publishers and librarians began to engage seriously only after
499:(1936), was inspired by her life in Connecticut. The story was about a girl's experience of what might now be termed culture shock when she was sent to spend a year with her Puritanical relatives in rural Connecticut during the 1830s. Lenski conducted extensive research for
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271:, graduating in 1915 with a B.S. in education and a teaching certificate. Her minor was in fine arts, with her coursework concentrating on drawing and lettering. After graduating from Ohio State, Lenski received a scholarship to the
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544:, where she again befriended local people, conducted interviews and read about the area's history, and observed daily life around her, including the children who participated in the strawberry harvest. The resulting book,
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Connecticut's harsh winters. The family began to spend their winters in the southern United States, first visiting
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478:, was originally titled: A Child's Town. This theme - a child and his town, or a child and his environment - can be traced through all my books. It is obvious in two of my latest picture books,
167:, Lenski published 98 books, including several posthumously. Her work includes children's picture books and illustrated chapter books, songbooks, poetry, short stories, her 1972 autobiography,
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1994:at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro
267:, Lenski graduated in 1911. She then attended
240:Lenski was the fourth of five children born to
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1421:"Lois Lenski: Author - Illustrator, 1893-1974"
1112:"Books Written and Illustrated by Lois Lenski"
718:Lenski departed from the historical record of
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628:, which she had discovered while researching
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1972:Books Written and Illustrated by Lois Lenski
1110:Day, Pam; Nancy Duran; Denise Anton Wright.
759:(1936, Newbery Honor book, 2020 new release)
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1649:. Texas A&M University Press. pp.
644:was about a Tejano family in Illinois; and
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425:, including new editions of two stories by
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263:After commuting by train to high school in
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165:Jack Horner's Pie: A Book of Nursery Rhymes
16:American author and illustrator (1893–1974)
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1875:MacCann, Donnarae; Gloria Woodard (1977).
351:In 1951 Lenski and Covey built a house at
159:. Beginning in 1927 with her first books,
29:
7072:Writers who illustrated their own writing
2016:at the University of Southern Mississippi
2010:at the University of California, Berkeley
1855:American Indians in Children's Literature
1617:Gatz, Rebecca Adams (December 28, 2012).
1541:
787:Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison
184:Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison
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583:(1949), a story about a young girl in a
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1307:"Google Books: Children's Frieze Book"
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508:Regional and Roundabout America novels
214:(1930), and the first four volumes of
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2004:, University of California, Berkeley
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7117:People from Tarpon Springs, Florida
7087:20th-century American women writers
7077:American people of Prussian descent
1266:"Lois Lenski: Highlights of a Life"
151:-winning author and illustrator of
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1202:Milner Library: Unique Collections
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383:Early artistic and literary career
377:University of Southern Mississippi
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2008:Lois Lenski Photograph Collection
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661:, especially through the work of
1984:The Lois Lenski Covey Foundation
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1849:Reese, Debbie (April 27, 2016).
1766:The Lois Lenski Covey Foundation
1591:. Lippincott. pp. Foreword.
1516:. Lippincott. pp. Foreword.
1167:The Lois Lenski Covey Foundation
1163:"The LLCF Library Grant Program"
1001:"Lois Lenski: Awards and Honors"
465:Development of style and methods
311:Influence on her literary career
299:to "Greenacres," a farmhouse in
7107:Novelists from New York (state)
7092:20th-century American novelists
4848:Daeida Hartell Wilcox Beveridge
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7102:Writers from Springfield, Ohio
5057:Rae Natalie Prosser de Goodall
2034:at the University of Minnesota
1851:"Lois Lenski's Indian Captive"
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1992:Lois Lenski Papers, 1915–1970
1459:Amazon.com: The Little Family
1270:WOSU Presents Ohioana Authors
1065:WOSU Presents Ohioana Authors
1005:WOSU Presents Ohioana Authors
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552:" culture. By the time that
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2040:at Illinois State University
1950:Children's literature portal
1914:"Ohioana Book Award Winners"
1881:. Scarecrow Press. pp.
887:(1945, Newbery Award winner)
634:National Council of Churches
577:Mississippi County, Arkansas
230:
207:The Little Engine that Could
7:
7042:American children's writers
6389:Joyce "Snowfeather" Mahaney
2022:at Florida State University
1974:(Illinois State University)
1204:. Illinois State University
1118:. Illinois State University
737:Mr. Small books (1934-1962)
690:Controversies and criticism
646:Strangers in a Strange Land
10:
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6037:Georgeta Blebea Washington
1980:(Florida State University)
1196:Schwartz, Vanette (2012).
1061:"The Works of Lois Lenski"
789:(1941, Newbery Honor book)
514:Southeastern United States
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2086:Ohio Women's Hall of Fame
1818:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1788:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1748:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1718:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1703:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1619:"Lois Lenski (1893–1974)"
1529:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1499:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1484:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1444:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
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1360:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1292:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
1236:"Lois Lenski (1893–1974)"
1139:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher
801:Roundabout America series
769:Bound Girl of Cobble Hill
757:Phebe Fairchild, Her Book
560:and her work in progress
497:Phebe Fairchild: Her Book
329:Phebe Fairchild: Her Book
281:Westminster School of Art
178:Phebe Fairchild: Her Book
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7067:American women novelists
6786:Gayle Channing Tenenbaum
5718:Patricia Louise Fletcher
5222:Jacquelyn Mayer Townsend
4694:Ellen Walker Craig-Jones
4122:Phebe Temperance Sutliff
4111:Fanchon bat-Lillian Shur
3780:Jeanette Grasselli Brown
3538:Anastasia Ann Przelomski
854:We Live in the Southwest
777:(1939, 2020 new release)
602:Poetry, lyrics and plays
287:Marriage and family life
277:School of Industrial Art
236:Early life and education
145:Lois Lenore Lenski Covey
6543:Elizabeth Stewart Magee
6334:Margaret Brugler Rogers
5729:Jean Patrice Harrington
5277:Marianne Boggs Campbell
4012:Luella Talmadge Jackson
1137:Malone, Bobbie (2016).
763:A-Going to the Westward
746:Seasons books (1945–53)
532:(1943), the story of a
353:Tarpon Springs, Florida
7062:American women artists
6697:Mary Adelaide Sandusky
6400:Rozella M. Schlotfeldt
6246:Olga González-Sanabria
5916:Adella Prentiss Hughes
4353:Nancy Vertrone Bieniek
3571:Julia Montgomery Walsh
2239:Helen Grace McClelland
2038:Lois Lenski Collection
2028:at Syracuse University
2026:Lois Lenski Collection
1643:Watt, Alan J. (2010).
1602:Lenski, Lois (2004) .
848:We Live in the Country
743:Debbie books (1967–71)
740:Davy books (1941-1961)
488:
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301:Harwinton, Connecticut
169:Journey into Childhood
7057:Newbery Honor winners
7047:Newbery Medal winners
6279:Ellen Mosley-Thompson
5685:Maude Charles Collins
5674:Paige Palmer-Ashbaugh
5607:Harriet Beecher Stowe
4892:Joy Garrison Cauffman
4859:Patricia Ann Blackmon
4595:Anne O'Hare McCormick
4529:Viola Famiano Colombi
3362:Mary Jen Steinbrenner
3186:Helen Hooven Santmyer
3164:Willa Beatrice Player
3109:Cindy Noble Hauserman
2801:Jean Starr Untermeyer
2129:Helen Chatfield Black
1587:Lenski, Lois (1946).
1512:Lenski, Lois (1943).
1457:Lenski, Lois (2002).
1305:Lenski, Lois (1918).
1030:Lenski, Lois (1972).
812:Peanuts for Billy Ben
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321:A Little Girl of 1900
269:Ohio State University
195:Children's Book Award
157:children's literature
89:Ohio State University
6554:Kasturi Rajadhyaksha
5982:Mary Andrew Matesich
5905:Kathleen V. Harrison
5806:Yvonne Walker-Taylor
5442:Mary Jo Behrensmeyer
5376:Henrietta Seiberling
5365:Margaret Diane Quinn
4364:Stella Marie Zannoni
3648:Jewel Freeman Graham
3065:Mary E. Miller Young
2812:Harriet Taylor Upton
2173:Martha Kinney Cooper
2002:the Bancroft Library
1423:. Purple House Press
860:We Live in the North
836:We Live by the River
830:Berries in the Scoop
806:We Live in the South
242:Richard C. H. Lenski
224:series (1940-1943).
7112:Novelists from Ohio
6411:Katherine May Smith
6180:Kathryn D. Sullivan
6081:Joan Brown Campbell
5563:Marie Barrett Marsh
5167:Jean Murrell Capers
5002:Alice Robie Resnick
4584:Geraldine Macelwane
4199:Raquel Diaz-Sprague
3681:Carol Heiss Jenkins
3417:Elizabeth Blackwell
3340:Lauretta Schimmoler
3230:Lois Anna Barr Cook
3153:Catherine Pinkerton
2955:Harriet J. Anderson
2889:Grace Goulder Izant
2878:Zelma Watson George
2735:Tina Bischoff Lovin
2382:Charity Edna Earley
2360:Mary Ann Bickerdyke
2294:Marigene Valiquette
2228:Margaret A. Mahoney
2050:Library of Congress
1820:. pp. 141–142.
1805:. pp. 132–133.
1790:. pp. 140–141.
1735:. pp. 131–133.
1705:. pp. 139–140.
1571:. pp. 133–134.
1531:. pp. 142–144.
1501:. pp. 108–116.
1332:Ortakales, Denise.
1234:Ortakales, Denise.
818:We Live in the City
733:Picture book series
428:Wind in the Willows
361:honorary doctorates
357:Debbie and her Pets
273:Art Students League
80:Writer, illustrator
6918:Elizabeth H. Flick
6863:Martha Potter Otto
6576:Michele G. Wheatly
6477:Yvette McGee Brown
6378:Mary Ann Jorgenson
6147:Cathy Monroe Lewis
5618:Jerry Sue Thornton
5310:Stephanie J. Jones
5255:Thekla Shackelford
4749:Lucille Nussdorfer
4716:Jill Harms Griesse
4452:Helen Steiner Rice
4320:Virginia Ruehlmann
4221:Mary Ignatia Gavin
4078:Anne Variano Macko
3670:Rebecca D. Jackson
3593:Mary Ellen Withrow
3505:Ruth Ratner Miller
3472:Hooker Glendinning
3395:Kathleen L. Barber
3263:Barbara Easterling
2702:Doris Martha Weber
2680:Mary Louise Nemeth
2625:Esther Greisheimer
2371:Beatrice Cleveland
2032:Lois Lenski Papers
2020:Lois Lenski Papers
2014:Lois Lenski Papers
1998:Lois Lenski Papers
1964:Visual arts portal
927:Mama Hattie's Girl
652:Authorial approach
612:Clyde Robert Bulla
397:
373:Capital University
325:anthropomorphizing
297:Westchester County
216:Maud Hart Lovelace
63:September 11, 1974
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6995:Carrie Vonderhaar
6874:Elizabeth Ruppert
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6224:Shannon K. Carter
6169:Stefanie Spielman
6125:Katie T. Horstman
6092:Nancy Frankenberg
5938:Dorothy Kamenshek
5707:Margarita De Leon
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5387:Mary Emily Taylor
5343:Audrey Mackiewicz
4936:Frances Dana Gage
4903:Bunny Cowan Clark
4881:Christine Brennan
4771:Emma Ann Reynolds
4672:Christine M. Cook
4551:Virginia Hamilton
4331:Josephine Schwarz
4287:Helen H. Peterson
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3934:Charlene Spretnak
3890:Linda James Myers
3846:Florence Harshman
3725:Linda Rocker Sogg
3560:Selma Lois Walker
3527:Arline Webb Pratt
3494:Katherine LeVeque
2746:Dorothy Cornelius
2658:Blanche Krupansky
2570:Patricia M. Byrne
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2503:Marjorie Whiteman
2118:Florence E. Allen
1833:Strawberry Fields
1803:Strawberry Fields
1733:Strawberry Fields
1676:Strawberry Fields
1569:Strawberry Fields
1377:. pp. 69–70.
1362:. pp. 54–55.
1294:. pp. 68–69.
939:San Francisco Boy
909:Cotton in My Sack
842:Little Sioux Girl
793:Puritan Adventure
781:Blueberry Corners
752:Historical series
642:A Change of Heart
608:Cotton in My Sack
581:Cotton in My Sack
542:Lakeland, Florida
491:Historical novels
484:I Went For a Walk
444:The Little Family
303:, built in 1790.
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115:Children's novels
53:Springfield, Ohio
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626:migrant laborers
596:Deer Valley Girl
562:Blue Ridge Billy
476:Skipping Village
440:Skipping Village
365:Wartburg College
317:Skipping Village
175:-winning titles
161:Skipping Village
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6620:Kim de Groh
6532:Jih-Fen Lei
6510:Carol Gibbs
6499:Joan Durgin
6488:Loann Crane
6268:Lois Lenski
6257:Elsie Janis
6059:Judy Barker
5585:Mary Regula
5497:Annie Glenn
5090:Carol Kelly
4782:Carol Scott
4639:Jean Reilly
4254:June Holley
4089:Alicia Mott
4056:Joan Lamson
4045:Maggie Kuhn
3824:Ann Gazelle
3747:Carolyn Utz
3516:Amelia Nava
2922:Jayne Spain
2592:Louisa Fast
2448:Emma Phaler
2437:Jerrie Mock
2415:Emily Leedy
2261:Rose Papier
2046:Lois Lenski
1831:Arsenault.
1801:Arsenault.
1731:Arsenault.
1674:Arsenault.
1567:Arsenault.
824:Project Boy
518:New England
419:World War I
414:paper dolls
319:(1927) and
212:Watty Piper
193:(1945) and
181:(1936) and
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23:Lois Lenski
7021:Categories
6885:Rita Singh
6675:Helen Moss
6466:Caro Bosca
5828:Betty Zane
5773:Ada Martin
5464:Sarah Deal
5145:Carol Ball
4980:Donna Moon
4760:Jane Reece
4540:Ivy Gunter
4243:Donna Hawk
3703:Bea Larsen
3692:Carol Kane
2966:Ione Biggs
2426:Ruth Lyons
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1771:August 12,
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393:Dream Days
347:Later life
258:Anna, Ohio
254:theologian
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5654:2000–2009
5123:Hope Taft
4210:Rita Dove
3970:1990–1999
3857:June Hutt
3406:Fay Biles
3252:Zell Draz
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2528:1980–1989
2098:1970–1979
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1010:August 9,
423:John Lane
339:and then
337:Louisiana
231:Biography
197:-winning
106:1920–1974
85:Education
72:, Florida
4067:Maya Lin
3450:Ruby Dee
1816:Malone.
1786:Malone.
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132:1946
103:Period
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534:Cajun
363:from
111:Genre
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1926:2016
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