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Some Writer!: The Story of E. B. White

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Some Writer!: The Story of E. B. White

The beloved author of Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little springs to vivid life in this “masterful” (Kirkus Reviews), gorgeously illustrated New York Times best-selling biography of E. B. White by Sibert medalist and Caldecott Honor winner Melissa Sweet.

A New York Times Bestseller Winner of the Orbis Pictus Award A People Magazine Best Childrens Book A Washington Post Best Book A Publishers Weekly Best BookBoston Globe–Horn Book Nonfiction Award Honor recipient Caldecott Honor winner Sweet mixes Whites personal letters, photos, and family ephemera with her own exquisite artwork to tell the story of this American literary icon. Readers young and old will be fascinated and inspired by the journalist, New Yorker contributor, and childrens book author who loved words his whole life. This authorized tribute, a New York Times bestseller, includes an afterword by Martha White, his granddaughter.

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The beloved author of Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little springs to vivid life in this “masterful” (Kirkus Reviews), gorgeously illustrated New York Times best-selling biography of E. B. White by Sibert medalist and Caldecott Honor winner Melissa Sweet.

A New York Times Bestseller Winner of the Orbis Pictus Award A People Magazine Best Childrens Book A Washington Post Best Book A Publishers Weekly Best BookBoston Globe–Horn Book Nonfiction Award Honor recipient Caldecott Honor winner Sweet mixes Whites personal letters, photos, and family ephemera with her own exquisite artwork to tell the story of this American literary icon. Readers young and old will be fascinated and inspired by the journalist, New Yorker contributor, and childrens book author who loved words his whole life. This authorized tribute, a New York Times bestseller, includes an afterword by Martha White, his granddaughter.