Judith Kerr: The Illustrators

by Joanna Carey

Hardcover, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

NC978.K47 C37

Publication

Thames & Hudson (2019), Edition: 1, 112 pages

Description

This season's second volume in The Illustrators series showcases the work of Judith Kerr, one of Britain's most beloved authors and illustrators. She first started writing and illustrating stories for children when in her forties and some fifty years later she is still producing bestselling books. Her first book, The Tiger Who Came to Tea, is a well-established classic and the series about Mog the cat now runs to seventeen books in numerous editions worldwide. Kerr's semiautobiographical children's novel When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, about her family's escape from Germany in 1933, is widely read and used in schools to teach what it is like to be a refugee.Joanna Carey, who has had unrestricted access to Judith Kerr and her archive, explores the backstory behind Kerr's popular books and analyzes how she works. She draws on a range of never-before-seen visual materials to take readers behind the scenes of Kerr's unforgettable creations. The result is not only a celebration of Kerr's classic work, but also a thoughtful and intimate account of her long and remarkable career.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Lisa2013
I’m kind of Judith Kerr’d out re reading about her. I’ve read so much this year. But this book was excellent and now I’m curious about what other illustrators are in this book series. I’d still like to read even more of her children’s books. I’ve read relatively few so far.

There were
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some photos and illustrations included that I hadn’t seen in the other books I’ve read but much of the time it felt as though I had already read this book because there were so many photos/art that I’d already seen in other books and so much information/account that I’d already read.

When I shelved this book and reserved it at the library I’d been under the impression that it was a book written for young people but it’s a book geared toward the adult reader.

The materials at the end are not impressive. The bibliography at the end simply lists Kerr’s books, not other books about her.

I’m wondering who the other illustrators in this series are.

I’m tempted to downgrade it because I’ve read/seen so much of its contents already. But that’s not the book’s fault so I’m rating it as it stands on it’s own. It’s a fine introduction not if it’s someone’s first books about this woman I suspect they’ll want to read more. I kept wanting to read more. And I did. And now I think I’m done.

3-1/2 stars
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2019-07-25

Physical description

112 p.; 10 inches

ISBN

0500022151 / 9780500022153
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