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Emily Carr: At the Edge of the World
Jo Ellen Bogart
Emily Carr: At the Edge of the World
Jo Ellen Bogart
Shortlisted for the 2005-2006 Red Cedar Book Award, Nonfiction
Selected as Honour Book by the Children's Literature Roundtable Information Book of the Year
The brilliant artist Emily Carr lived at the edge. When she was born, in 1871, Victoria, British Columbia was a small, insular place. She was at the edge of a society that expected well-bred young ladies to marry. For years, she was at the edge of the world of artists she longed to join.
Emily Carr?s life was not an easy one. She struggled against a family that did not approve of her art and against poor health. She found her pleasures in her many pets ? a Javanese monkey named Woo, parrots, and many beloved dogs. Later, she would meet the artists of the Group of Seven and among them find her soul mates.
When illness put a stop to her painting, she found expression and comfort in her writing. Her book Klee Wyck received Canada?s highest literary honor ? the Governor General?s Award.
Emily Carr: At the Edge of the World is an introduction to this remarkable artist and her paintings.
40 pages
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | September 23, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9780887766404 |
Publishers | Tundra Books |
Pages | 40 |
Dimensions | 228 × 288 × 11 mm · 499 g |
Language | English |
Illustrator | Newhouse, Maxwell |
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