Holly Hobbie's paintings in Everything but the Horse were exactly how she described them, "an illustrated memory"...so lush and cool, like a sip of something in the shade. I hadn't read E. B. White's Trumpet of the Swan since 3rd grade. I'm rationing the delectable chapters out for summer nights and T trips. And I'm just meeting Katy Carr in What Katy Did.
When I was a kid, there was nothing so magical or hallowed as the library grounds in summer. Yum. My little wish is that someday the book covers I'm working on finally end up as summer reading: hauled on vacation, fingerprinted with jelly, sandy spine up in the grass under a tree somewhere...
When I was a kid, there was nothing so magical or hallowed as the library grounds in summer. Yum. My little wish is that someday the book covers I'm working on finally end up as summer reading: hauled on vacation, fingerprinted with jelly, sandy spine up in the grass under a tree somewhere...
Happy summer reading!
In memoriam: The beloved Curious George of Harvard Square; please don't forget your local bookshops this summer
5 comments:
this is a great post!
:)
I just started re-reading Anne of Green Gables for the millionth time...
:)
cheers to you for supporting bookstores!
Thanks for the prompt about remembering the independent bookshops! We have lost some wonderful ones here in Seattle...sigh. Your summer reading list is a good one...I fondly remember What Katy Did, so it is a very pleasant blast-from-the-past. All said, I have no doubt your art will grace the covers of beloved summer-reading books :)
Gros bisous et merci pour cette jolie publication.
love that bookshop...!
I have no doubt that you will one day pen your own kids book, and it will be spectacular! Have a sparkly 4th!
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