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Hall, Donald,
1928-2018,
author.
Ox-Cart Man /
Donald Hall; pictures by Barbara Cooney.
First edition.
New York :
Viking Press,
1979.
40 unnumbered pages :
color illustrations ;
22 x 28 cm.
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Primitive/folk art about era or culture; style indicative of that era.
Describes the day-to-day life throughout the changing seasons of an early 19th-century New England family.
Accelerated Reader
LG
4.5
0.5.
20241015.
Barbara Cooney (August 6, 1917 - March 10, 2000) was an American writer and illustrator of 110 children's books, published over sixty years. She won two Caldecott Medals, which are awarded to the year's best-illustrated U.S. picture book, and a National Book Award. Her books have been translated into 10 languages. For her contribution as a children's illustrator, Cooney was the U.S. nominee in 1994 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international recognition for creators of children's books. Cooney was born on 6 August 1917 in Room 1127 of the Hotel Bossert in Brooklyn, New York, to Russell Schenck Cooney (a stockbroker) and his wife Mae Evelyn Bossert (a painter). She had a twin brother and two younger brothers. Her family moved to Connecticut, where she attended Buckley Country Day School and later Boarding School. Cooney graduated from Smith College with a history degree, but continued working at art, taking classes on etching and lithography at the Art Students League of New York. During World War II, Cooney served in the Women's Army Corps. Soon after her service, she met and married Guy Murchie (Jr) in 1944. They had two children, Gretel and Barnaby. She later divorced. In July 1949 she married Charles Talbot Porter; they had two children together: Phoebe and Charlie Porter. Beginning in her 40s, Cooney frequently traveled, gaining inspiration for illustrations and her writing. At home, she lived in Damariscotta, Maine, in a house built for her by one of her sons.
Caldecott Medal, 1980.
Farm life
Juvenile fiction.
Domestic animals
Juvenile fiction.
Seasons
Juvenile fiction.
New England
Juvenile fiction.
New England
Fiction.
Caldecott Medal
Winner
1980.
Cooney, Barbara,
1917-2000,
illustrator.
Viking Press,
publisher.
United States,
Warren Commission.