by Emily Arnold McCully (Author)
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"Engagingly presented." —The New York Times Book Review
"Caldecott Medalist McCully's lucid narrative and crisp period illustrations illuminate the early life of an impressive visionary." —Starred, Publishers Weekly
"Told in a style that is not only easy to understand, but that is also a good read-aloud. . . .will inspire interest in women and children as inventors." —School Library Journal
"Not only is Mattie Knight's life marvelously inventive, but her story is as well." —Starred, The Horn Book
"It's a beautiful looking book." —Kirkus Reviews
"McCully draws children into Knight's life by emphasizing. . . her resolute stance against the restrictive gender roles of her time. Watercolor scenes invoke the drama." —Booklist
"Successfully conveys the drama of Knight's life and her focused intensity." —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Invites kids to think about the history of women and scientific innovation." —Washington Post Book World
"Girls are sure to love 'Marvelous Mattie' for its real-life spunky heroine . . . But boys and girls alike will love it for its celebration of curiosity and persistence—and the joy that comes from following your heart." —The Christian Science Monitor
Emily McCully's artwork has been included in the International Biennale at Bratislava, and she has won a Christopher Award for Picnic, one of the many picture books that she has both written and illustrated.
Writing also for adults, Ms. McCully has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and New York State Council on the Arts. Her book, A Craving was nominated for an American Book Award.
The idea for Mirette on the High Wire began as a biography of real-life daredevil Blondin. But the author changed her mind to accomodate the tree-climbing child and risk-taking adult she was and is.
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