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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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Overall, she committed herself to transmitting the experiences of her informants without sanitizing them to remove sad or difficult material; she wrote that her child readers agreed with this decision, since "life is not all happy." In addition to including childhood problems and concerns in her plots, she revealed the grim and hazardous aspects of life in the communities represented by her characters, including descriptions of poverty, social and economic instability, and violence that she had observed or learned about through her research. In her acceptance speech for the Newbery Award for
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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.
1944: 260:, where her father was called to be a pastor. Lenski was encouraged to pursue her talent for art by adults in her life, including teachers, a visiting artist—who, she later recalled, advised her father to buy her a high-quality set of paints because she had talent—and her father, who did so. But she also remembered that no one encouraged her to "be original" or draw what she saw around her during her childhood, describing her work until the age of 15 as copying from other pictures. 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 486:, and is behind all of Mr. Small's activities. It runs through my historical books, which portray children and family life in early periods of our history, and it is the basic theme behind my Regional and Roundabout America books. Whether a short picture book, a scholarly historical study, or an interpretation of some phase of life in contemporary America, my books are essentially family stories, reflecting the child in his environment. 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 1958: 575:—which, like its predecessors, was set in areas that Lenski had visited during her seasonal travels—Lenski also broadened the geographic scope of her research and set regional stories throughout the country. As the series grew in popularity, its fans wrote to her and invited her to visit their communities. Some of the books directly resulted from this correspondence; for example, in 1947 Lenski traveled to 610:. She later explained that she needed a song for her white cotton-pickers, and as the only picking songs she had found during her research belonged to the distinctive traditions of African-American pickers, she wrote a song for her characters. In the early 1950s, a prolonged illness prevented her from working on books, but she was able to write poems and lyrics. Collaborating with the author and composer 343:. During these trips Lenski observed the social and economic differences between this region of the country and her familiar Midwest and Northeast, inspiring her to write about the ways of life experienced by children in diverse American regions. Although her writing was interrupted by illness in the early 1950s, she continued the project of writing regional stories until 1968. 682:
as follows: "We need to know our country better. We need to know not only our own region, where our roots are firmly put down, but other regions where people different from ourselves—people of different races, faiths, cultures and backgrounds…..When we know them, understand how they live and why, we will think of them as 'people'—human beings like ourselves."
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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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Modern reassessments of the books acknowledge the importance of her innovations but have become much more critical of the didactic elements of her work. Kathleen Hardee Arsenaut concludes that Lenski's "determined view that good character and loving families will invariably overcome social prejudice
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In the early 1950s, Lenski began to use the research she had compiled for her regional books for a second series, "Roundabout America." These books were requested by teachers and designed for children who were too old for her picture books, but too young for her regional and historical novels. This
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Nonetheless, Lenski's pedagogical goals extended beyond presenting accurate portraits of the communities she described. She wanted her books to convey a sense of tolerance and acceptance of difference, mutual respect, empathy and pride in the country's cultural richness. She explained her approach
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Beginning with her first historical novels, Lenski sought to depict her characters' environments as accurately as possible through her writing and illustrations. She understood her role as that of an outsider whose job was to observe, document, and share what she had learned with other outsiders.
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Covey, who was 16 years older than Lenski, expected his wife to take full responsibility for the household and children even if doing so meant that she would have no time for creative work. Lenski, however, refused to give up, later writing that Covey's attitude helped her to realize how important
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She also intended the books to promote empathy and, through the characters' experiences, serve as examples of social and emotional growth. She wrote, "I am trying to say to children that all people are flesh and blood and have feelings like themselves, no matter where they live or how simply they
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When they were published, Lenski's books were considered innovative because of their realistic, multi-faceted depictions of the communities she presented. Comparing them to other children's literature of the day, critics described Lenski's Regional books as "grim" because of their focus on the
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that "to give the flavor of a region, to suggest the moods of the people, the atmosphere of the place, speech cannot be overlooked." She wrote, "it seems to me sacrilege to transfer their speech to correct, grammatical, School-Reader English, made easy enough for the dullest child to read."
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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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and her subsequent historical and regional novels, including site visits and archival research in her quest to accurately present the physical settings, material culture, speech patterns, and other aspects of the daily lives of her protagonists, as well as their broader social and historical
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live or how little they have; that man's material comforts should not be the end and object of life. I am trying to point out that people of character, people who are guided by spiritual values, come often from simple surroundings, and are worthy of our admiration and even our emulation."
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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
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Although Lenski's many books included diverse subject matter and were written for children of a range of ages, she considered their underlying common thread to be the ordinary experiences of children in their world. In 1964 she wrote:
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In the early 1940s, Lenski was told by her doctor that for the sake of her health she needed to avoid Connecticut's harsh winters. The family began to spend their winters in the southern United States, first visiting
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In 1967 Lenski established the Lois Lenski Covey Foundation, which provides grants for book purchases to libraries and organizations serving children who are socially and economically at risk.
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As Lenski progressed in her literary and artistic career, her family and home life served as important sources of inspiration for her work. Two of the first books she wrote and illustrated,
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them into characters. She would later base two other picture book series, the "Davy" and "Debbie" books, on her experiences with a grandson and granddaughter. Her first historical novel,
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in Columbus, Ohio, where her father had once taught (1966). In 1967 she was awarded the Regina Medal by the Catholic Library Association and the Children's Collection Medal by the
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In 1927, pioneering children's book editor Helen Dean Fish suggested that Lenski should try writing and illustrating her own stories. She originally wrote her first book,
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Until the mid-1940s Lenski continued to illustrate other authors' books as well as her own, working with writers including Maud Hart Lovelace, Watty Piper, and
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Through all my poems run the same themes, concepts and values that rear again and again in my stories. It is of interest to note that my very first book,
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Lenski's portrayals of relationships between white and non-white people, in particular the interactions between Native American and white characters in
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Malone argues that this attitude reflected the broader patterns of documentary realism that came to prominence in American arts and letters during the
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Arsenault, Kathleen Hardee (2003). "Strawberry Fields and Bean Rows: Lois Lenski's Florida Children". In Davis, Jack E.; Kari Frederickson (eds.).
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followed a displaced mining family from Kentucky to Arkansas for cotton-picking. The plays were distributed by the NCC for use by children.
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In the early 1930s, Lenski began to apply her approach to storytelling to children's historical fiction. Her first historical novel,
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When she returned to writing books, she began to include songs and poems in each Regional and Roundabout title. In the foreword of
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Shotwell, Louise R. "They Follow the Crops and Find a School." National Council of the Churches of Christ, 1960.
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After a two-decade hiatus, Lenski returned to poetry in the late 1940s, while she was researching and writing
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during the early 1940s, she was struck by the differences between this part of the country and her familiar
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her work was to her. She hired household help when she could and carved out time to work in her studio.
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in 1920-21. She then spent several months traveling in Italy before returning to the United States.
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in New York, where she studied until 1920. During this time she also studied illustration at the
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Lenski's first professional goal was to become a painter. Her oil paintings were shown at the
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Lenski also provided illustrations for books by other authors, including the first edition of
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Behrmann, Christine A. (2003). "Fish, Helen Dean (1889-1953)". In Miller, Marilyn L. (ed.).
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further questions Lenski's reputation for historical accuracy, pointing out that in writing
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Lenski continued to write Regional and Roundabout books until 1968. The final title,
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series included regionally-themed short story collections and short chapter books.
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One of Lenski's illustrations for the 1922 John Lane edition of Kenneth Grahame's
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country during the early twentieth century. The following winter Lenski visited
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won the Newbery Award in 1946, Lenski had begun to understand it, along with
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Pioneers and Leaders in Library Services to Youth: A Biographical Dictionary
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On June 8, 1921, immediately after her return from Italy, Lenski married
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Cultural Conformity in Books for Children: Further Readings in Racism
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Although the first three Regional books were historical novels, with
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Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology alumni
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Farm Workers and the Churches: The Movement in California and Texas
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in New York. In 1920, Lenski traveled to London, studying at the
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Farms, Fields and Florida: Lois Lenski Illustrating the South
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A Children's Frieze Book: To-Put-Together for Home Decoration
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When Lenski and her family began to spend winters in the
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Journey into Childhood: The Autobiography of Lois Lenski
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family, was inspired by her stay in northeast Arkansas.
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Texas A&M University Press. pp.  644:was about a Tejano family in Illinois; and 601: 425:, including new editions of two stories by 286: 263:After commuting by train to high school in 235: 165:Jack Horner's Pie: A Book of Nursery Rhymes 16:American author and illustrator (1893–1974) 2077: 2063: 1908: 1906: 1904: 1902: 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 1387: 1195: 583:(1949), a story about a young girl in a 386: 1899: 7037:Art Students League of New York alumni 7019: 1601: 1586: 1511: 1456: 1307:"Google Books: Children's Frieze Book" 1304: 1136: 1029: 508:Regional and Roundabout America novels 214:(1930), and the first four volumes of 6753: 5652: 3968: 2526: 2096: 2058: 1848: 1844: 1842: 1830: 1800: 1730: 1673: 1582: 1580: 1578: 1566: 1415: 1413: 1411: 1409: 1331: 1327: 1325: 1323: 1233: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1025: 1023: 1021: 651: 624:Lenski's concern about the plight of 2004:, University of California, Berkeley 1642: 1616: 1260: 1258: 1256: 1229: 1227: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1219: 1198:"Lois Lenski: A Biographical Sketch" 1191: 1189: 1187: 1185: 1183: 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1085: 1083: 1081: 1055: 1053: 995: 993: 899:(1947, Children's Book Award winner) 669:form, explaining in the foreword to 490: 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 13: 7097:People from Harwinton, Connecticut 1839: 1815: 1785: 1745: 1715: 1700: 1575: 1526: 1496: 1481: 1441: 1406: 1372: 1357: 1338:Women Children's Book Illustrators 1320: 1289: 1240:Women Children's Book Illustrators 1202:Milner Library: Unique Collections 1116:Milner Library: Unique Collections 1018: 383:Early artistic and literary career 377:University of Southern Mississippi 14: 7128: 7082:American women children's writers 4386:Mary of the Annunciation Beaumont 2008:Lois Lenski Photograph Collection 1935: 1253: 1216: 1180: 1078: 1050: 990: 725: 661:, especially through the work of 1984:The Lois Lenski Covey Foundation 1956: 1942: 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 1868: 1824: 1809: 1794: 1779: 1754: 1739: 1724: 1709: 1694: 1682: 1667: 1636: 1610: 1606:. Open Road. pp. Foreword. 1595: 1560: 1535: 1520: 1505: 1490: 1475: 1450: 1435: 1381: 1366: 1351: 1298: 1283: 93:Art Students League of New York 7102:Writers from Springfield, Ohio 5057:Rae Natalie Prosser de Goodall 2034:at the University of Minnesota 1851:"Lois Lenski's Indian Captive" 1155: 1130: 1: 6754: 6070:Frances Seiberling Buchholzer 5653: 3969: 2527: 2097: 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 984: 552:" culture. By the time that 346: 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:. 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Illinois State University 737:Mr. Small books (1934-1962) 690:Controversies and criticism 646:Strangers in a Strange Land 10: 7133: 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 6896: 6764: 6760: 6749: 6587: 6433: 6323: 6213:Jeraldyne Kilborn Blunden 6191: 6158:Viola Startzman Robertson 6048: 5861:Frances Jennings Casement 5839: 5663: 5659: 5648: 5431: 5266: 5134: 5024: 4826: 4661: 4485: 4375: 4144: 3979: 3975: 3964: 3769: 3604: 3373: 3219: 3076: 2944: 2834: 2713: 2537: 2533: 2522: 2338: 2107: 2103: 2092: 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 1375:Lois Lenski: Storycatcher 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 124: 110: 102: 97:Westminster School of Art 84: 76: 59: 37: 28: 21: 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. 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(2010). 1602:Lenski, Lois (2004) . 848:We Live in the Country 743:Debbie books (1967–71) 740:Davy books (1941-1961) 488: 396: 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 472: 390: 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 7014: 7013: 7010: 7009: 7006: 7005: 6995:Carrie Vonderhaar 6874:Elizabeth Ruppert 6745: 6744: 6741: 6740: 6224:Shannon K. Carter 6169:Stefanie Spielman 6125:Katie T. Horstman 6092:Nancy Frankenberg 5938:Dorothy Kamenshek 5707:Margarita De Leon 5644: 5643: 5640: 5639: 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. 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Index


Springfield, Ohio
Tarpon Springs
Ohio State University
Art Students League of New York
Westminster School of Art
Children's novels
picture books
Newbery Medal
Strawberry Girl
Newbery Medal
picture books
children's literature
Newbery Honor
Phebe Fairchild: Her Book
Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison
Strawberry Girl
Children's Book Award
The Little Engine that Could
Watty Piper
Maud Hart Lovelace
Betsy-Tacy
Richard C. H. Lenski
Prussian
Lutheran
theologian
Anna, Ohio
Sidney, Ohio
Ohio State University
Art Students League

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