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Lucy's Summer

Lucy's Summer

by Donald Hall
Illustrated by Michael McCurdy

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Godine

Softcover
ISBN: 978-1-56792-348-3
Pages: 40
Size: 9.8" x 8.7"
Published: November 2007
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Former Poet Laureate Donald Hall grew up spending his summers on his grandfather Keniston's farm in what was then rural New Hampshire. It was there that his mother, Lucy, and her sister Caroline, had grown up, milking cows, raising sheep, and telling stories about their childhood – a time when the July Fourth parade in Danbury was the biggest celebration of the year (complete with flags, speeches, and ice cream) and when a trip to Boston, where toys could be bought for a penny apiece, was counted as a major event. Published in the same format and with the same delightful handcolored scratchboard illustrations by Michael McCurdy as Lucy's Christmas, this is a piece of Americana that will bring readers back to a simpler and gentler America in which pleasure was derived from making as much as buying, where politics were truly local and not a national circus, and when worth was determined by character, not price.
Donald Hall

Donald Hall was not only one of America’s poet laureates but one of the great personal essayists. “If any American writer deserves the description of ‘man of letters,’” the New York Times Book Review wrote, “it is Donald Hall.” Mr. Hall approached writing as he approached life—with simplicity, affection, and a wry wit. He distilled the human experience with a sense of humor that readers will return to again and again, each time learning something new. His work glows with the affection he held for the land, the people, and the customs of rural New England, and especially for the small, New Hampshire dairy farm near Ragged Mountain he visited every summer as a child.


Michael McCurdy
Michael McCurdy was an American illustrator, author, and publisher. He illustrated over 200 books in his career, including ten that he also authored. Most were illustrated with his trademark black and white wood engravings.