Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Two visits and a review






The past week has been a busy one, though perhaps not as busy as Alvina's travels. Here are a few highlights:

*On Father's Day I visited Seven Impossible Things Before Breakfast to talk about the making of A Photo for Greta. A big thanks to Jules for having me! Read my post here.

*I had a lovely school visit in Newton, the first after taking some time off for maternity leave. It was a lot of fun to read my new book to a group of kids at last (I've read it during some Skype visits this spring, but this was the first time in person). When I tell kids about the book making process, I describe how I made a watercolor "test" of my palette in order to choose which colors I will use in the illustrations. I usually show them this palette, which I made for Francine's Day:


When I got home I was greeted by a sweet email from the organizer, whose son attended my talk. When he arrived home he pulled out his watercolors and made his own paint palette, then proceeded to paint all of his stuffed animals:








Such a talented artist, nice work Jared! I hope you will keep painting and visit the library often.

*Publisher's Weekly gave A Photo for Greta this lovely review. A snippet: "As she did in Disappearing Desmond, Alter displays notable sensitivity to children’s insecurities and doubts, while providing reassurance of their worth." Thanks PW!

*And lastly, Tilda is now eating butternut squash, which she prefers to feed herself. Next thing you know she will be applying to college.

4 comments:

Naomi Canale said...

Good job Jared! Wonderful art. And Congrats on the review with PW, it's a great one!!

Anna Alter said...

Thanks Naomi!

Libby Koponen said...

Oh, Anna, that IS lovely: THEY GET IT! How great! I also love the way they describe your illustrations: "a comforting sturdiness." I wouldn't have thought of that, but they're right.

It looks like GRETA is going to be a big hit with kids and grown-ups: I'm glad. It's SO well-deserved.

Anonymous said...

It gives me such joy to look at pictures of Tilda! And
how I needed that after this long day. Cute as ever, and she looks so contented! I have to keep myself from gushing.

Kirel