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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

NF Picture Books Reveal Hidden Talents

Visit Alyson Beecher on Wednesdays for Non-Fiction Picture Books at Kidlit Frenzy.  Thanks to her hosting and sharing and those who add their posts discover and celebrate terrific nonfiction picture books!  I always learn from these books, am happy that they continue to be available for kids. 

      Thanks to Penny Candy Books for the copy of this biography by Jan Wahl, illustrated by Morgana Wallace. This is the first of a series of biographies about women in history, will be out February 5th.


         This short chapter book shares the life of Hedwig Kiesler (Hedy LaMarr) who was born at the beginning of World War I, from the age of four when, though most in Austria lived in poverty, nearly everyone could afford a movie. It shows her curiosity even then as she asked how projectors put that picture on the screen. That is the interesting thread throughout her life, that curious mind trying to understand how things worked, and at times trying to fix them. She defied stereotypes and rebelled when told she couldn't do something. 

         Full page illustrations for each chapter show Hedy growing up, show still other examples of her attempts to understand how something works. She received a watch for a birthday gift, wanted to take it apart to understand the spinning of those tiny wheels. A favorite illustration shows the public part of her life as a movie star and the private part as an inventor. This text also tells of some other inventions. 



       She did begin acting early, then married and her husband wanted her to quit, also refused to allow her a room for tinkering. Hedy realized it was too much like a prison, sneaked out on a bicycle, took a train to London. The story of how she got to Hollywood, how she got her name and how she invented something that is still being used in our technology today is fascinating. Those who loved her as a movie star, until now, have rarely known this full story of a beautiful actress with a brilliant mind who often asked "How" something worked. It's a book that will spark further interest in this long ago actress as well as inspire readers to continue with their passions. 
      

6 comments:

  1. There is another picture book biography about Hedy Lemarr publishing next month I'm looking forward to reading. I also just bought an adult novel about her (can't remember the title, just remember it's published by Sourcebooks). I gave it to a colleague to read and she finished it in days, said it was really good.

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    1. I've put that other bio on hold, too. Her story is fascinating. Wow, didn't know about the adult one. Thanks, Michele. It seems Hedy is really in the news!

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  2. this is a wonderful picture book; and i am going to check out and link up for this wednesday linkup too,

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    1. Enjoy the book when you can! I hope you do join in! Thanks for coming by!

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  3. Wow! This must be the year of Hedy Lamarr. Later this month, I'll be interviewing Laurie Wallmark about her new picture bio: Hedy Lamarr's Double Life: Hollywood Legend and Brilliant Inventor, and we'll be giving away a copy on our TeachingAuthors blog. I need to check out this book, too. Thanks!

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    1. I thought the same thing when I received this book & am now waiting for Laurie's book from the library. Sadly, Jan Wahl passed away just before this book came out. He wrote many wonderful books.

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