Becoming Ezra Jack Keats offers the first complete biography of
acclaimed children's author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats (1916-1983)
intended for adult readers. Drawing extensively from his unpublished
autobiography and letters, Becoming Ezra Jack Keats covers the breadth
of Keats's life, taking readers through his early years as the child of
immigrant parents, his introduction to illustration and writing, and the
full arc of his remarkable career.
Beyond a standard biography, this volume presents a time capsule of the
political, social, and economic issues evolving during the span of
Keats's lifetime. It also addresses his trailblazing commitment to
representation and diversity, most notably in his work The Snowy Day,
which won the Caldecott Medal as the first full-color picture book to
feature a Black child as the protagonist. Keats far surpassed his
father's prediction that he would be a starving artist. Instead, as
shown in Becoming Ezra Jack Keats, he is now regarded as one of the
most influential figures in children's literature, having published
twenty-two books translated into sixteen languages, all featuring the
diversity he saw in the children outside the window of his Brooklyn
studio.