From an all-star team comes a lyrical picture-book biography about a
writer and master gardener who created beauty in a harsh island habitat
that was visited by literary and artistic luminaries of her time.
Celia Thaxter grew up on a desolate island off the coast of Maine, where
her father worked as lighthouse keeper. Amid the white and gray of the
sea, the rocks, and even the birds, young Celia found color where she
could: green mosses and purple starfish and pink morning glories by the
shore. And she planted her first garden, tucking bright marigolds
between rocky ledges. When she was twelve, Celia's family moved to
nearby Appledore Island, where her father built a large hotel, and Celia
planted a bigger, ever-growing garden with nearly sixty types of
flowers, from asters to wisteria.
Guests flocked to the hotel from around the world, among them such
writers as Longfellow, Whittier, and Hawthorne. Celia had been writing
poems about the island, her garden, and the sea, and they would be
printed in magazines and books, making her a foremother of writing about
nature. Now, for the first time, Celia Planted a Garden showcases her
life and work, in a poetic, vividly imagined picture book from a team of
two authors and an illustrator, each recipients of numerous awards. More
about Celia Thaxter, including a rich time line and bibliography, awaits
readers in the back matter.