A beautiful and fascinating picture book biography that follows the
lives of Robert McCloskey, creator of Make Way for Ducklings, and
sculptor Nancy Schön, whose famous bronze ducks grace Boston Public
Garden.
In the beginning, there was a boy named Robert McCloskey, growing up in
Ohio, his hands always moving, always creating. Many years later, after
attending art school in Boston, he would reflect on his days wandering
through Boston Garden and write the classic picture book Make Way for
Ducklings.
In the beginning, there was also a girl named Nancy Schön. She grew up
in Newton, Massachusetts, working in her father's greenhouse, twisting
wire and boughs into wreaths. Many years later, Nancy would look at
Robert's drawings in Make Way for Ducklings and get the seed of an
idea. That seed became the beloved bronze sculptures of Mrs. Mallard and
her eight ducklings that stand in Boston Garden today.
This stunning and clever picture book biography intertwines the lives of
two phenomenal artists--who were contemporaries and friends--and reveals
the extraordinary impact they've had on generations of children.