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Laura Bannon (1895–1963)

Autor de Who walks the attic?

33+ Obras 234 Miembros 1 Reseña

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Obras de Laura Bannon

Who walks the attic? (1962) 24 copias
Make Room for Rags (1964) 23 copias
Little people of the night (1963) 15 copias
Katy comes next (1959) 15 copias
The Wonderful Fashion Doll (1953) — Autor — 14 copias
Red mittens, (1946) 13 copias
Manuela's Birthday (1948) 10 copias
Nemo Meets the Emperor (1957) 8 copias
The little sister doll; (1955) 7 copias
Watchdog (1948) 7 copias
Toby's Friends (1963) — Autor — 6 copias
The Tide Won't Wait (1957) 5 copias
Hop-High, The Goat (1960) 5 copias
Patty paints a picture; (1948) 5 copias
Horse on a Houseboat (1951) 4 copias
Big brother 3 copias
the scary thing (1956) — Autor — 3 copias
Baby Roo (1947) 3 copias
Twirlup on the moon (1964) 2 copias

Obras relacionadas

Pecos Bill: The Greatest Cowboy of All Time (1937) — Ilustrador — 201 copias
Best in Children's Books 30 (1960) 90 copias
Best in Children's Books 25 (1959) 83 copias
Best in Children's Books 13 (1958) 68 copias
Tales from a Finnish Tupa (1936) — Ilustrador — 46 copias
Rogue Reynard (1947) — Ilustrador — 27 copias
Writing Books for Boys and Girls (1952) — Contribuidor, algunas ediciones5 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1895
Fecha de fallecimiento
1963
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Michigan, USA (birth)
Educación
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Western Michigan State College
Ocupaciones
teacher
artist
illustrator
Organizaciones
Chicago Society of Artists
Premios y honores
Children's Reading Round Table Award

Miembros

Reseñas

I paid $223.00 for The Wonderful Fashion Doll written and illustrated by Laura Bannon back in December of 2000, and considered myself lucky to get it for that price. I hadn't been able to read it in 20 years because it's long out of print and the local library didn't have it. The one I ordered online was an ex-library copy. The only reason I can figure that this very good 1953 book hasn't been reprinted in decades is because the wonderful fashion doll's name is "Gay Event".

Debby Moore first learns about Gay Event when she and her mother are packing up to move to the ancestral farm in New Hampshire, currently owned by Debby's Great-Uncle Nate, while Debby's dad is overseas. Mrs. Moore finds two letters written by Debby's great-great-great grandmother, Deborah Moore. One is from 1832 and the other from 1842. The letters are reproduced as cursive handwriting, complete with 19th century spelling. Deborah writes about the doll in both letters. In the first we read an enthusiastic description of Gay Event and her wardrobe. In the second, Deborah has moved to England and, expecting to come back, had left the doll in her special hiding place.

Of course Debby is enthusiastic about finding the doll, even though generations have looked for it. Two things stand out for me in the description of Moore Farm: the huge old elm with the hole in it and the fact that the old-fashioned stove has raised-up dragons on it. (I wish our stove did.) There are illustrations of both tree and stove. One of the nice things about a book illustrated by the author is that you can be sure the art is as close to what the author envisioned as s/he could make it.

Debby has an unusual encounter with a neighbor boy, Butch, who eventually helps her with her search. He also has an Aunt Ariel Simpson, who collects dolls. She meets Mrs. Simpson at the Goyette Museum. From her she learns more about fashion dolls, thanks to one on display that's named 'Pretty Please'. From what Debby is told, she knows that Gay Event must have been an even fancier doll.

We learn along with Debby as Great-Uncle Nate tells her what life was like for the settlers. There are lesser discoveries during some remodeling (more like restoration, really). I enjoyed them all, but none so much as the discovery of the wonderful fashion doll. The chapters describing Gay Event
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JalenV | Aug 28, 2020 |

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Obras
33
También por
8
Miembros
234
Popularidad
#96,591
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
10

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