I Can Read It All by Myself
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I Can Read It All by Myself: The Beginner Books Story

I Can Read It All by Myself: The Beginner Books Story


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In the late 1950s, Ted Geisel took on the challenge of creating a book using only 250 unique first-grade words, something that aspiring readers would have both the ability and the desire to read. The result was an unlikely children's classic, The Cat in the Hat. But Geisel didn't stop there. Using The Cat in the Hat as a template, he teamed with Helen Geisel and Phyllis Cerf to create Beginner Books, a whole new category of readers that combined research-based literacy practices with the logical insanity of Dr. Seuss. The books were an enormous success, giving the world such authors and illustrators as P. D. Eastman, Roy McKie, and Stan and Jan Berenstain, and beloved bestsellers such as Are You My Mother?; Go, Dog. Go!; Put Me in the Zoo; and Green Eggs and Ham. The story of Beginner Books-and Ted Geisel's role as ""president, policymaker, and editor"" of the line for thirty years-has been told briefly in various biographies of Dr. Seuss, but I Can Read It All by Myself: The Beginner Books Story presents it in full detail for the first time. Drawn from archival research and dozens of brand-new interviews, I Can Read It All by Myself explores the origins, philosophies, and operations of Beginner Books from The Cat in the Hat in 1957 to 2019's A Skunk in My Bunk, and reveals the often-fascinating lives of the writers and illustrators who created them.

About the Author :
Paul V. Allen is a literacy specialist at the elementary school level. He is author of The Hopefuls: Chasing a Rock 'n' Roll Dream in the Minnesota Music Scene, I Can Read It All by Myself: The Beginner Books Story, and Eleanor Cameron: Dimensions of Amazement, the latter two published by University Press of Mississippi.

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Students would find the text easy to approach and the stories within it create an engaging jumping off point for further reading and research into early reader picture books as a subject. Any researcher interested in beginner books or picture book publishing would likely also find this a useful text with wonderful details and dramatic revelations about these much-loved books and the people who helped create them.--Rebekah Fitzsimmons "THe Lion and the Unicorn" It s not hyperbole to state that the beginner Books imprint/series has become an early literacy staple in the US. However, Allen's fascinating study corrects the assumption that this has always been the case. Indeer Allen (a literary specialist at the elementary level) reveals the polemical nature of the creation and implementation of these texts, through industry stubborness to acceed to the evidence-based nature of their cration and through the vise-like grip of Ted Geisel (aka Dr. Suess, a cofounder, with Helen Geisel and Phyllis Cerf, of the imprint) over every aspect of the creative process. . . Anyone interested in, engaged in, or supporting elementary literacy will find this a required resource, particularly for the inclusion of the encclopedia of Beginner Books.--V.A. Murrenus Pilmaier "CHOICE" Allen's succinct writing will keep readers engaged.--Morgan E. Foster "Journal of Popular Culture" Beginner Books finally get their literary due in this must-have for children's book lovers, Dr. Seuss fans, publishing history buffs, or anyone who remembers that grand day when a fly went by, knows that you never feed a fish more than a spot, or has ever asked the eternal question, 'Are you my mother?' Those of us born in the '60s, '70s, and '80s fell in love with books through the words and pictures of Theodor Geisel, P. D. Eastman, Roy McKie, Helen Palmer, Al Perkins, the Berenstains, Michael Frith, Eric Gurney, and Fritz Siebel, and the history of how the series came to be is as rich and colorful as the books themselves. Anecdotal stories take the reader through each era and each book, revealing a wealth of understanding of how these iconic creations came to capture the hearts and imaginations of generations of first readers. Hats off to Mr. Allen for writing a fabulous celebration of this beloved and quintessential series. Go, Dog. Go!--Burgin Streetman, director of marketing at Trinity University Press, writer, and blogger at Vintage Kids' Books My Kid Loves Paul V. Allen painstakingly documents the origins, growth, and continued life of a major milestone in the modern history of childhood literacy initiatives in America, the Beginner Books line published by Random House. A valuable study with a fascinating story to tell.--Leonard S. Marcus, author of Minders of Make-Believe: Idealists, Entrepreneurs, and the Shaping of American Children's Literature and Dear Genius: The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom I Can Read It All by Myself: The Beginner Books Story is an entertaining, engaging, and interesting read for those interested in the history of children's literature. The breezy style and anecdotes about the authors, illustrators, and publishers work to drive interest and hold the reader's attention.--Vikki Terrile, assistant professor at Queensborough Community College CUNY Paul V. Allen does some long-overdue deep-drill research to give us--at last!--not only the smartly written story of the how and the why of the groundbreaking Beginner Books, but--just as important--also the who. While it was Dr. Seuss at the helm, Beginner Books was a team of talented creators whose work touched and defined your childhood--and maybe even taught you to read. For the first time, Allen turns the spotlight on the writers and artists who made Beginner Books a household name and a schoolroom staple, teaching generations of young readers not only how to read, but to love doing it.--Brian Jay Jones, author of Becoming Dr. Seuss: Theodor Geisel and the Making of an American Imagination


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781496834041
  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publisher Imprint: University Press of Mississippi
  • Height: 233 mm
  • No of Pages: 366
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: The Beginner Books Story
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1496834046
  • Publisher Date: 30 May 2021
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Weight: 793 gr


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