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Miss Rumphius (Picture Puffins) Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade levelKindergarten - 3
- Lexile measure680L
- PublisherPuffin Books
- Publication dateNovember 6, 1985
- ISBN-13978-0140505399
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- ASIN : B00V2QS19I
- Publisher : Puffin Books; 1st edition (November 6, 1985)
- Publication date : November 6, 1985
- Language : English
- File size : 8142 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Not enabled
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- Sticky notes : Not Enabled
- Print length : 32 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #133,712 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author
Barbara Cooney and her twin brother were born on August 6, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York to Russell Schenck Cooney and Mae Evelyn Bossert. Because her father was a stockbroker, her family lived in suburbia, which Barbara disliked.
Cooney attended a boarding school as a child. Never considering an art school and wanting a liberal arts education, she later attended Smith College where she studied art history and received her degree in 1938, a decision she was later to regret.
Realizing that she needed to make a living at something, she decided that illustrating books was a career as good as any. She attended classes on etching and lithography at the Art Students League in New York City.
She quickly received assignments after getting a portfolio together and schlepping it around to publishers, but, unfortunately, World War II postponed her new career for a bit. Recalling an earlier trip to Germany prior to the war and the horrors that she had seen there, she was compelled to join the Women's Army Corps during the summer of 1942.
She enrolled in officer training and achieved the rank of second lieutenant, but was honorably discharged the following spring because of marriage and the pregnancy of her first child, Gretel. She married Guy Murchie, Jr., a war correspondent, in December of 1944. In 1945, the young couple bought a farm in Pepperell, Massachusetts where they ran a children's camp during the summer months. One can only imagine that, perhaps, family life didn't suit Mr. Murchie and the couple divorced in March of 1947, but not before having one more child, Barnaby.
With a young family to support, Cooney resumed her career in book illustration. She married Charles Talbot Porter, a physician, on July 16, 1949, and the couple had two more children, Charles Talbot Jr. and Phoebe Ann.
By this time, Cooney was illustrating several books a year and even wrote one herself now and then. In fact, it was for her adaptation of Chaucer's The Nun Priest's Tale that she won the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1959.
Cooney was a stickler for details and traveled extensively to support her research. A visit to Mexico was required to study at the art and anthropological museums there. A visit to Finland was in order to meet with artist, writers and folklorists there.
Cooney died on 14 March, 2000 at the age of 83. Her last book was Basket Moon published in September of 1999
In the later part of her career Cooney focused on writing and illustrating more books of her own, and these were equally well--received. Miss Rumphius, for which the author won both the American Book Award and a New York Times citation in 1982, was inspired by the true story of a woman who traveled the world collecting flower seeds and came home at last to make something beautiful. Her most recent books include Hattie and the Wild Waves.
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The legacy of the real Miss Rumphius, the Lupine Lady, is evident in the countless lupines that bloom along the coast of Maine, as she scattered lupine seeds wherever she went. The story carries a timeless quality that resonates with each new generation, inspiring readers to embrace the idea of leaving a positive mark on the world.
Barbara Cooney's illustrations, true to her artistic brilliance, are beautiful, whimsical, and divine. They complement the narrative seamlessly, bringing to life the charm and beauty of Miss Rumphius's journey. Cooney's work, as seen in this book, is a testament to her ability to create visual magic that enhances the storytelling experience.
"Miss Rumphius" is a wonderful book with a splendid message that encourages readers, both young and old, to contribute to making the world a more beautiful place. It's a darling story that leaves a lasting impression and serves as a gentle reminder of the impact one individual can have on the world. Highly recommended for its timeless charm, inspirational message, and the artistic brilliance of Barbara Cooney.
Could begin reading at 3 and continue thru adulthood!