Sue, you are a wonder.
I have a personal stumper for you (and anyone else who can identify this book, which I LOVED as a child, but cannot recall the title of to save my life).
Clues:
· Picture book – most likely 1970s or early 1980s (though possibly older – helpful, I know!)
· Color illustrations
· Main character is an elegant little old lady who lives in a very fancy house (Queen Anne-style? I seem to recall a turret in which she has a telescope.)
· Elegant little old lady is a Friend To The Animals and lives with a rather exotic menagerie, including a crocodile (possibly actually an alligator)
· There’s a terrible, flooding rainstorm in which, I THINK, the elegant little old lady is nearly lost to the elements but a happy ending does ensue.
Can anyone help me? So many of my childhood favorites are still in print, but a few are long OOP. My Mom has some, but this one, which I remember so fondly (if dimly) doesn’t ring any bells for her. Hellllp!
Many thanks!
Sophie
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From: Susan Grotyohann [mailto:sgr...@monroetwplibrary.org]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 3:55 PM
To: NJYAC
Subject: [njyac] re: Need help determining a children's book
The format and woodland animals suggest the British Medici Press books by Racey Helps, Molly Brett, Margaret Tempest and other author/illustrators. They specialized in anthropomorphic animal tales with beautiful, detailed illustrations over fairly extensive text. Most are quite old, but have been reprinted frequently. Perhaps she read a recent reprint. Badgers were common characters.
I had a collection of these (of course), but recently passed them along to my grand-nieces. I'll ask their mom if it rings a bell.
In a pinch, Johnny Gruelle sprinkled lovely fairies all over his non-Raggedy Ann stories. Not that he is recent or UK, but reprints have been coming out over the last 10-20 years. Thornton Burgess did picture-over-story animal tales, usually tri-color illustrations in red, black, and white, but I don't recall any fairies.
Sue Grotyohann
Monroe Township Library
From: "Julie Binger" <...@mtlaurel.lib.nj.us">jbin...@mtlaurel.lib.nj.us>
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 4:59 PM
To: "NJYAC" <njy...@njstatelib.org>
Subject: [njyac] Need help determining a children's book
A few weeks ago I asked for suggestions about a children's book I was trying to locate for a customer. She does not know the title but gave me clues. We didn't have much luck, but her clues have changed so I'm trying again:
It has a woodland theme, about animals (probably includes badgers). Top half of page is illustrations and bottom half is text. There is a small fairy (not elf) pictured at the bottom of each page, having nothing to do with the actual story. It may or may not have a Christmas theme. Published most likely in England, roughly 5-10 years ago tops.
Any leads are much appreciated!
Julie
Julie Binger
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Mount Laurel Library
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