The Book Of Small Biography Paperback Book by Emily Carr Clarke Irwin 1966
The legendary Emily Carr was acclaimed as both an artist and a writer.
Her first book, Klee Wyck, won the prestigious Governor General’s Literary Award for non-fiction in 1941.
The Book of Small is a collection of thirty-six word sketches in which Emily Carr relates anecdotes about her life as a young girl in the frontier town of Victoria.
She notes: "There were a great many things that I only half understood, such as saloons and the Royal Family and the Chain Gang."
The young Emily, who gave herself the nickname "Small," was an intense, observant and sensitive yet rebellious child, who often got into scrapes because of her frankness or innocence.
The vividly told stories reveal an awareness of the comedy -- and pathos -- of people and situations.
The also offer an intimate look into childhood in a pioneer society in Victorian Times.
The Book of Small is a classic memoir of early childhood and a wonderful addition to The Emily Carr Library.
In her empathetic and engaging introduction, award-winning children’s writer Sarah Ellis puts The Book of Small into the context of Emily Carr’s life and times, which, she points out, have similarities to those of Lucy Maud Montgomery and Beatrix Potter.
Book is in acceptable condition. General shelf and corner wear. A few white marks on front and back cover. Some fraying along the cover edges. Cover fading and creasing. Some staining on the back cover. A solid reading copy. Please see photos for details, and let me know if you have any questions.
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