And for sugar, maybe a couple of gingersnaps on the side! I prefer sugar and tea! But never sugar in my tea. Wodehouse The Juniper Tree, by Lore Segal and Maurice Sendak and Devotions by Mary Oliver-all open to some page or other.Īnd of course, my sketchbook is always by my bedside.įor your writing energy: sugar or salt, tea or coffee? Right now I have Joy in the Morning by P. I am one of those people who’s always in the middle of three books at the same time. When he was done he looked up and grinned. I told him I’d done a sequel to Leaves (Putnam, 2007) after so many years. But I did show it to an old friend, whose opinion I trust. What has been the best reaction from a reader, so far?Īs of this moment, the book hasn’t pubbed yet. He’s come out of hibernation, and is enjoying the sun on the warm grass. It has such a warm feeling, which is just how the bear feels in the story. Getting! Losing.Ĭan you share a highlight from the book? Your favorite page, perhaps? The Children’s Book Review: Which five words best describe your new picture book Honey?ĭavid Ezra Stein: Wanting. The Children’s Book Review | March 27, 2018
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