Spring in Your Step

I'm a little obsessed with A Sick Day for Amos McGee by Philip C. Stead and Erin Stead. Both the art and the story are charming and cozy and whimsical. So of course I squeaked when I saw the Horn Book interviewed illustrator Erin Stead about art, color, and her book And Then It's SpringA couple of favorite responses:


"3. My favorite spring song is "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most." What's yours?

EES: I haven't been able to think of anything that tops Mel Brooks's "Springtime for Hitler.""


Erin, you are correct. On a more serious note, about knowing our history:


"I don't necessarily mean the books that have become part of the canon (although that is an excellent place to start). A lot of good books can get lost in today's online-blogging-twitter-algorithm shopping, but it's nothing a good library, new or used bookstore, or a little Leonard S. Marcus can't fix. Sometimes I worry that we've given up a little of the weird or the dark in picture books, while not realizing that some of the books we still love are entirely weird. I love Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, but as an elevator pitch, that book is strange."


Make sure to check out the whole interview.



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Published on March 07, 2012 07:29
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