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Margot Zemach (1931–1989)

Autor de It Could Always Be Worse: A Yiddish Folk Tale

17+ Obras 1,670 Miembros 65 Reseñas

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1931-11-30
Fecha de fallecimiento
1989-05-21
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Los Angeles, California, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Berkeley, California, USA
Educación
Los Angeles County Art Institute
Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria
Ocupaciones
illustrator
children's book illustrator
artist
autobiographer
Relaciones
Zemach, Harve (husband)
Zemach, Kaethe (daughter)
Premios y honores
Fulbright Scholarship
Biografía breve
Margot Zemach was born in Los Angeles, California and studied at the Los Angeles County Art Institute. She won a Fulbright Scholarship to study drawing in Vienna. In 1957, she married Harvey Fischtrom, a fellow Fulbright student with whom she had four children, and began a collaboration that produced 13 children's books before his death in 1974. She created the drawings and he wrote the text under the byline of Margot and Harve Zemach. They also worked with their daughter Kaethe Zemach on a collection of stories called The Princess and the Froggie (1974). Ms. Zemach's own first book was an adaptation of the folktale The Three Sillies (1963). She became the illustrator or author of more than 40 children's books in total, and worked with other leading authors such as Isaac Bashevis Singer, Alvin Schwartz, and Randall Jarrell. She won the Caldecott Medal in 1974 for Duffy and the Devil. She also wrote an autobiography, Self Portrait (1978). She died at age 57 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or Lou Gehrig's disease.

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A delightful retelling of a Yiddish folktale. A man, unhappy with his poverty and his crowded home, asks his Rabbi for advice. The Rabbi calmly tells him to begin bringing animals from the stable into the house. The man obeys, and after suffering through this worsened situation again appraoches the Rabbi for advice. The Rabbi advises him the same. The patterns repeats a few times, until finally the Rabbi tells the man to return all as it was to start with. The man goes away content and happy with his life, having experienced what would be worse.

Retold in a simple, rhythmic style with understated humor. The illustrations are dynamic and similarly humorous.
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KristenRoper | 28 reseñas más. | Mar 21, 2024 |
B-Day Present for Mx. He enjoys this book about being thankful for what you have (or don't have). To date Ms, hasn't been around when we've read it,
 
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Mx2018 | 28 reseñas más. | Nov 4, 2023 |
Great book to teach how to love and be grateful for what you have, no matter the condition "it could always be worse".
 
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Sharquin | 28 reseñas más. | Sep 13, 2023 |
Super cute little book with some nice art. It seems like a very good book to read aloud to children.
 
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sarahlh | otra reseña | Mar 6, 2021 |

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Obras
17
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Miembros
1,670
Popularidad
#15,389
Valoración
4.0
Reseñas
65
ISBNs
75
Idiomas
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