RAE’S READS

There are more recent biographies of E.B White, even a children’s version, but this one is the most complete. It includes the detailed story of how the children’s classic, Charlotte’s Web came to be written and published.  All the information came from huge research into the primary sources of White’s letters, trips and  to his childhood home, and interviews with many other researchers into the life and works of this wonderful man.

The details of White’s boyhood are fascinating and foreshadow many of the things that appear in Charlotte’s Web, but for me, when I hit the middle of the book, things got very interesting.  As a long time subscriber to the New Yorker magazine an  aficionado of all things journalistic, I could hardly put down the book’s description of White’s earliest publishing jobs, his romance and marriage to a famous New Yorker editor and the publication of his earliest columns.

The author knows his subject and it became apparent to me that only E.B. White and his experiences in life could have written Charlotte’s Web. The book was a wonderful read, a complete and encompassing exploration of all things E.B. White.

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2 responses to “THE STORY OF CHARLOTTE’S WEB by Michael Sims : A Review”

  1. readerbuzz Avatar
    readerbuzz

    You will have to do a taste test with the amazing picture book, Some Writer, by Melissa Sweet.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      That was one of the “kid’s books” on E.B.White which I was referring to. I have read ABOUT it, but plan to order it from the library.

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