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Start: 11:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
From an old house in Paris that was covered in
vines, comes a new guest to the White House…Madeline! John Bemelmans Marciano, the grandson of
Madeline creator Ludwig Bemelmans, continues the family tradition with Madeline
at the White House. With a bouncy read-aloud text and
stunning watercolor pictures, John Bemelmans Marciano showcases Washington D.C. just as
the original Madeline
quintessentially portrayed Paris.
Madeline at the White House is based on a story Ludwig Bemelmans left
unfinished. John Bemelmans Marciano comments, “The idea for sending Madeline to
the White House was my grandfather’s and grew out of his friendship with
Jacqueline Kennedy. In a series of letters from late 1961 and early 1962, my
grandfather sounded out the First Lady on ideas for the book, which he proposed
calling “Madeline visits Caroline,” with text from Mrs. Kennedy herself. My
grandfather died in 1961, before the book was finished.”
John Bemelmans Marciano
is a self taught illustrator like his grandfather, Madeline creator Ludwig Bemelmans. He grew up on a horse farm in Three Bridges, New Jersey,
and attended Columbia University in New
York City. He lives in Brooklyn
with his wife and their daughter.
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Kids Author Event: Clay Carmichael reads from WILD THINGS
Wild Things is a novel for ages 9-12 written by writer,
artist, illustrator Clay Carmichael.
Honors & Reviews for Wild Things:
A Kirkus Reviews Best Children's Book of the Year
2009 NC Juvenile Literature Award
2010 ALA Best Books for Young Adults Nominee
“I loved the story [and] all the characters, especially
the girl and the cat…I loved the element of mystery and slight hint of magic…I
read it in one sitting, so it certainly kept me hooked…congrats to you on
another wonderful piece of work. I continue to be a big fan! (You rock!)
Karin Michels, Head of Youth Services, Chapel Hill Public
Library, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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