National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge reveals the life and
work of Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of Central Park, the United
States Capitol building's landscape, and more.
Nobody could get Frederick Law Olmsted to sit still. He was filled with
energy, adventure, and dreams of changing the world. As a boy, he found
refuge in the peace and calm of nature, and later as an adult, he
dreamed of designing and creating access to parks for a growing and
changing America. When New York City held a contest for the best park
design for what would become Central Park, Olmsted won and became the
father of landscape architecture. He went on to design parks across
America, including Yosemite National Park and even the grounds for the
United States Capitol.
This scenic biography is lavishly illustrated by Becca Stadtlander, and
National Book Award finalist Elizabeth Partridge brings her renowned
lyricism and meticulous research to the visionary who brought parks to
the people.