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From: Nina Lindsay <linds_na>
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 15:16:39 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999 ALevine at Scholastic.com wrote:
And how about ELOISE, now enjoying new publicity and success? There was an interesting column about the book and its illustrator, Hilary Knight, in a very recent New Yorker (anyone remember which one? I'm thinking it was w/in the last month), that casts light on author/illustrator relantionships, and who controls the "look" of a book.... ELOISE has always seemed to me the "classic" crossover, and is one which I think adults enjoy as adults AND children.
Nina
Nina Lindsay, Children's Librarian Melrose Branch, Oakland Public Library 4805 Foothill Boulevard Oakland, CA 94601
(510)535V23 linds_na at oak2.ci.oakland.ca.us
Received on Mon 07 Jun 1999 05:16:39 PM CDT
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 1999 15:16:39 -0700 (PDT)
On Mon, 7 Jun 1999 ALevine at Scholastic.com wrote:
And how about ELOISE, now enjoying new publicity and success? There was an interesting column about the book and its illustrator, Hilary Knight, in a very recent New Yorker (anyone remember which one? I'm thinking it was w/in the last month), that casts light on author/illustrator relantionships, and who controls the "look" of a book.... ELOISE has always seemed to me the "classic" crossover, and is one which I think adults enjoy as adults AND children.
Nina
Nina Lindsay, Children's Librarian Melrose Branch, Oakland Public Library 4805 Foothill Boulevard Oakland, CA 94601
(510)535V23 linds_na at oak2.ci.oakland.ca.us
Received on Mon 07 Jun 1999 05:16:39 PM CDT