A celebration of the life and work of Ursula Norstromâthe groundbreaking editor of classic childrenâs books like Charlotteâs Web and Where the Wild Things Areâand a powerful defense of a childâs right to read
Legendary Harper & Row childrenâs book editor Ursula Nordstrom was a trailblazer. Her books were honest, smart, emotional, and firsts of their kind. Andâperhaps because they challenged the status quoâthey were often censored or banned. But Nordstrom always fought back.
Books Good Enough for You follows Nordstrom from childhood through her extraordinary career as book editor, literary revolutionary, and advocate. Full of anecdotes about some of Nordstromâs most famous collaborators, like Maurice Sendak, Margaret Wise Brown, and E. B. White, this biography is a true celebration of collaboration and friendship.
Many of Nordstromâs booksâfrom to Where the Wild Things Are to Charlotteâs Webâare now considered classics, but back in her day, these stories faced fierce opposition from those who deemed them inappropriate for children. In the face of this criticism, Nordstrom pushed back, building up her authors and proudly defending young readersâ access to literature that reflected their worlds.
Filled with quotes from her eloquent, empathetic, and often sharply humorous editorial letters, Books Good Enough for You is a timely reminder that children deserve fresh, groundbreaking, and deeply human stories.
A celebration of the life and work of Ursula Norstromâthe groundbreaking editor of classic childrenâs books like Charlotteâs Web and Where the Wild Things Areâand a powerful defense of a childâs right to read
Legendary Harper & Row childrenâs book editor Ursula Nordstrom was a trailblazer. Her books were honest, smart, emotional, and firsts of their kind. Andâperhaps because they challenged the status quoâthey were often censored or banned. But Nordstrom always fought back.
Books Good Enough for You follows Nordstrom from childhood through her extraordinary career as book editor, literary revolutionary, and advocate. Full of anecdotes about some of Nordstromâs most famous collaborators, like Maurice Sendak, Margaret Wise Brown, and E. B. White, this biography is a true celebration of collaboration and friendship.
Many of Nordstromâs booksâfrom to Where the Wild Things Are to Charlotteâs Webâare now considered classics, but back in her day, these stories faced fierce opposition from those who deemed them inappropriate for children. In the face of this criticism, Nordstrom pushed back, building up her authors and proudly defending young readersâ access to literature that reflected their worlds.
Filled with quotes from her eloquent, empathetic, and often sharply humorous editorial letters, Books Good Enough for You is a timely reminder that children deserve fresh, groundbreaking, and deeply human stories.