Dr. Radway's Sarsaparilla Resolvent, my 1871 prequel to
Dangerous Neighbors, will (I'm happy to report) be illustrated by my husband. That makes this book our third collaboration. Bill illustrated my co-authored corporate fairytale
Zenobia and took the majority of the photographs that appeared in my fifth memoir,
Ghosts in the Garden. He began early sketches for this project more than a year ago, with
this image. I am especially happy about this collaboration, for I have long been mapping
the rise of illustrated middle grade/YA books. This is a fragment of the image that will most likely grace the cover of the book. William, who was introduced in
Dangerous Neighbors as a boy who rescues lost animals for a living, is the star of this story. Early on in the story he decides to keep this unclaimed goat, whom he names Daisy and who travels with him on his varied adventures.
I can't wait to see this book come to life. I am especially eager to share it with Philadelphians who today walk the (much transformed) streets that William claims as his own.
Published on June 10, 2012 15:34