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Red

Arguably one of the hardest things Caldecott committee members must do is put previous books by prolific illustrators out of their heads. While Red by Laura Vaccaro Seeger stands gloriously on its own, will the committee be able to put aside the experience of reading Green, which won a 2013 Caldecott...
      

Laura Vaccaro Seeger Talks with Roger

Talks with Roger is a sponsored supplement to our free monthly e-newsletter, Notes from the Horn Book. To receive Notes, sign up here. Sponsored by   With Red, Laura Vaccaro Seeger completes a picture-book trilogy begun with Green in 2012 and continued with Blue in 2018. (We talk below about the possibilities of yellow, but...
      

Review of Red

Red by Laura Vaccaro Seeger; illus. by the author Preschool, Primary    Porter/Holiday    40 pp.    g 10/21    978-0-8234-4712-1    $18.99 In Green (rev. 3/12), author-illustrator Seeger paired a color concept book with an ecological theme, following it some years later with Blue (rev. 9/18), which similarly united a consideration of color with...
      

A Note from Me (Oct 8, 2021)

Hello my long-neglected friends: What’s that sad excuse for an excuse we use nowadays? Oh yes: “…but LIFE got in the way.” That. Sorry I have been absent from your inboxes these past several weeks. (I’m reminded of how Joan Didion would begin letters that had lain too long unanswered:...
      

Publishers' Preview: Picture Books: Five Questions for Laura Vaccaro Seeger

This interview originally appeared in the November/December 2018 Horn Book Magazine as part of the Publishers’ Previews: Picture Books, an advertising supplement that allows participating publishers a chance to each highlight a book from its current list. They choose the books; we ask the questions.Sponsored byIn her 2013 Caldecott Honor...
      

Blue

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Texture and depth pulled me into Laura Vaccaro Seeger's Blue, and texture and depth are what carried me through (and then back to the beginning, and then through again). Picking it up for the first time, my immediate instinct was to manipulate the book — to feel its weight, to...
      

Studio Views: Push the Paint

My favorite medium — that’s a tough question. I suppose it depends on whether we’re talking about media with respect to bookmaking or media in general.I never have a particular medium in mind when designing a book. The text really dictates what the medium should be. I’ve used just about...
      

Bluebird and Bully

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Covers make the book, and both of these titles, related by theme, have stunning covers. Once you see them, you are unlikely to forget them. That lone bluebird flying over the city portends the poignant story within, and that bull, bathed in bold red, defiantly glaring, dares the reader to even...
      

Green

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Can a concept book win the Caldecott? I'm pretty sure none have yet. No alphabet books, counting books or color books. What about this one -- a color book about just one color?Putting it that way makes Green sound too simple. Trust Seeger to add layers of complexity and meaning,...
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