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Books Author of the Month
Rosemary
Wells

23 January 1943 --
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Biography
Born in New York City on January 23, 1943, Rosemary Wells grew up in a house "filled
with books, dogs, and nineteenth-century music." Her childhood
years were spent between her parents' home near Red Bank, New Jersey,
and her grandmother's rambling stucco house on the Jersey
Shore. She attended Red Bank High School. Most of her
sentimental memories, both good and bad, stem from that place and
time.
A self-proclaimed
"poor student," Wells attended the Museum School in Boston after
finishing high school. It was, she recalls, "a bastion of
abstract expressionism an art form that brought to my mind things I
don't like to eat, fabrics that itch against the skin, divorce, paper
cuts, and metallic noises."
Without her
degree, she left school at 19, met her future husband Thomas Moore
Wells, and began a fledgling career as a book designer with a Boston
textbook publisher. She married in 1963, and when her
husband applied to the Columbia School of Architecture two years
later, the couple moved to New York. Once there, Rosemary Wells
landed a job as a designer at Macmillan. She started
concentrating solely on her career as a freelance writer and
illustrator in 1968.
Wells wrote and
illustrated Unfortunately Harriet, her first book with Dial,
in 1972. One year later she wrote the popular Noisy
Nora. "The children and our home life have inspired, in
part, many of my books. Our West Highland white terrier, Angus,
had the shape and expressions to become Benjamin and Tulip, Timothy,
and all the other animals I have made up for my stories." Her
daughters Victoria and Beezoo were constant inspirations, especially
for the now famous "Max" board book series. "Simple incidents
from childhood are universal," Wells says. "The dynamics
between older and younger siblings are common to all
families."
But not all of
Wells' ideas come from within the family circle.
She admits, "I put into my books all of the things I remember.
I am an accomplished eavesdropper in restaurants, trains, and
gatherings of any kind. These remembrances are jumbled up
and changed because fiction is always more palatable than
truth. Memories become more true as they are honed and whittled
into characters and stories."
Her writing
career, spanning nearly three decades, has been a "pure delight," she
says. "I regret only that I cannot live other lives parallel to
my own. Writing is a lonely profession and I am a gregarious
sort of person. I would like someday to work for the FBI. A
part of me was never satisfied with years of tennis. I still
yearned to play basketball."
Wells also has
two daughters.
Information
for this biography was taken from the Penguin Books Author Biography
Site found at:
http://www.penguinputnam.com/catalog/yreader/authors/2801_biography.html
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Book Titles
E-WEL
A Lion for Lewis (1982) - When Lewis plays make -believe with
his older siblings, he always gets the least desirable role until a
lion suit found in a corner turns him into a
king.
E-Wells
McDuff and the Baby (1997) - McDuff enjoys reading the paper
with Fred and taking walks in the woods with Lucy, but all that
changes when they bring a new baby home.
E-WEL
Morris's Disappearing Bag: A Christmas Story (1975) - Everyone
in Morris's family is pleased with their Christmas presents except
Morris.
E-WEL
Noisy Nora (1973) - Feeling neglected, Nora makes more and
more noise to attract her parents'
attention.
E-P-WEL Read to
Your Bunny (1998) - Brief rhyming text and colorful illustrations
tell what happens when parents and children share twenty minutes a
day reading together.
E-Wells
Timothy Goes to School (1981) - Timothy learns about being
accepted and making friends during the first week of his first year
at school.
Max and Ruby
series
BdBk-Wells
Max's New Suit (1979) - Max figures out a new way to wear his
hated new suit.
E-Wells
Bunny Cakes (1997) - Max makes an earthworm cake for Grandma's
birthday and helps Ruby with her angel surprise cake. At the
store, the grocer can't read the shopping list so Max solves
the problem by drawing a picture.
E-Wells
Bunny Money (1997) - Max and Ruby spend so much on emergencies
while shopping for Grandma's birthday presents that they just barely
have enough money left for gifts.
E-Wells
Max and Ruby's First Greek Myth: Pandora's Box (1995) - Ruby
tries to stop her younger brother Max from sneaking into her room and
snooping by reading him an altered version of "Pandora's
Box".
E-Wells
Max and Ruby's Midas: Another Greek Myth (1995) - Ruby tries
to keep her brother Max from eating so many sweets by reading him an
altered version of the story of king Midas.
E-Wells
Max's Chocolate Chicken (1989) - Max and his sister Ruby go on
an egg hunt and vie with each other for the prize -- a chocolate
chicken.
E-Wells
Max's Toys: A Counting Book (1979) - Numbers one through ten
are introduced as Max finally trades all his toys for his sister's
doll.
Voyages to the
Bunny Planet series
E-Wells First Tomato (1992) - Claire's bad day
at school is helped out after a visit to the Bunny Planet, where she
has the day that should have been.
E-Wells The Island
Light (1992) - Felix has an awful day until he is whisked off to
the Bunny Planet to experience the day that should have
been.
E-Wells
Moss Pillows (1992) - Robert's visit to relatives is
disastrous, but a visit to the Bunny Planet cheers him up as he
experiences the day that should have been.
Beginner
Reader Titles
ABC-Wells
Edward in Deep Water (1995) - Edward, a shy, young bear, is
not ready for birthday pool parties with high-spirited grade-school
bears.
ABC-Wells
Edward Unready for School (1995) - Edward, a shy, young bear
unready for play school, feels left out of place surrounded by
students who are ready, busy, and happy.
ABC-Wells
Edward's Overwhelming Overnight (1995) - Edward's parents tell
him that because of the snow he will have to stay overnight with his
friend Anthony, but Edward finds this overwhelming.
Juvenile
Fiction & Non-Fiction Titles
J-Wells Lassie Come Home (1995) - Sold in financial desperation to a
wealthy duke, a collie undertakes a 1000-mile journey in order to be
reunited with her former master in Yorkshire.
J-92
Breckinridge Mary on Horseback: Three Mountain
Stories (1998) - The life story of the frontier nurse Mary
Breckinridge.
Titles
Illustrated by Rosemary Wells
E-My
My Very First Mother Goose (1996) edited by Iona Opie - A
collection of more than sixty nursery rhymes including "Hey Diddle,
Diddle", "Pat-a-Cake", "Little Jack Horner", and "Pussycat,
Pussycat".
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