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Tasha Tudor

    A Book of Christmas
    A Tale for Easter
    The secret garden
    Pumpkin Moonshine
    Around the Year
    A Time to Keep: Time to Keep
    • A Time to Keep: Time to Keep

      • 64 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení
      4,5(734)Ohodnotit

      A beautifully-illustrated classic about all the best times of year.There were homemade valentines and Easter eggs, Fourth of July picnics and family birthdays. Thanksgiving brought visits from relatives—so many, the children had to sleep in the barn! And finally, there was Christmas, the best of all “times to keep,” with handmade presents, an Advent calendar, and a “beautiful tree in a shine of candles.”Month by month, Tasha Tudor’s delicate illustrations bring to life the holidays of an earlier time. A warm-hearted celebration of family and tradition, this treasury of “times to keep” will be cherished and enjoyed all year long.

      A Time to Keep: Time to Keep
    • Around the Year

      • 64 stránek
      • 3 hodiny čtení
      4,3(281)Ohodnotit

      The book features a renowned illustrator's vibrant artwork that celebrates the changing seasons in Americana. Readers are taken on a visual journey from winter's snowy landscapes to the lush gardens of spring and the festive atmosphere of autumn fairs. The full-color illustrations beautifully capture the essence of each season, creating a delightful experience for those who appreciate art and the charm of seasonal transitions.

      Around the Year
    • While visiting her grandparents' farm, Sylvie Ann finds a fine large pumpkin for Halloween but it leads her a merry chase as it rolls faster and faster down the hill and into the barnyard.

      Pumpkin Moonshine
    • The secret garden

      • 288 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení
      3,8(497)Ohodnotit

      Ten-year-old Mary comes to live in a lonely house on the Yorkshire moors and discovers an invalid cousin and the mysteries of a locked garden.

      The secret garden
    • Easter brings a sense of magic and wonder to springtime, celebrated through joyful traditions and vibrant festivities. This enchanting day highlights the beauty of renewal and hope, making it a cherished occasion for families and communities alike. The atmosphere is filled with excitement, as people engage in various activities that capture the essence of the season.

      A Tale for Easter
    • First Graces

      • 50 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      Prayers of thanksgiving selected from old and contemporary sources, delightfully illustrated. Ideal for children ages 2-4.

      First Graces
    • The Private World of Tasha Tudor

      • 134 stránek
      • 5 hodin čtení

      Tasha Tudor has written and illustrated more than seventy-five beloved children's books since her first, Pumpkin Moonshine, in 1938. Now seventy-seven years old, she lives on a farm in southern Vermont, where she has recreated an early Victorian world. To capture this intimate portrait of Tasha Tudor, photographer Richard Brown followed her throughout a year on her farm. By interweaving Tudor's own words and more than 100 color photographs, Brown has evoked the essence of Tudor's uniquely appealing personality and way of life. The inspiration for Tudor's art is evident in her delightful surroundings. Foremost is the magnificent garden she designed and rightfully calls "Paradise on earth." A lively menagerie is always underfoot, indoors and out, including her trademark corgies, the Nubian goats she milks twice a day, the one-eyed cat Minou, the chickens, fantail doves, and the cockatiels, canaries, exotic finches, and parrots that inhabit a virtual village of antique cages. We watch Tudor at work in a corner of her winter kitchen, her "chipmunk's nest," on the delicate watercolors and drawings that illustrate the books and calendars that have charmed three generations. Examples of her work are scattered throughout the book, including many drawings from her sketchbook and vignettes never previously published. Her enchanting three-story dollhouse is featured in detail as are her handmade dolls and marionettes as well as the candlelit tree that is the centerpiece of Tasha Tudor's old-fashioned New England Christmas. Born in 1914 into Boston society (she sat on Oliver Wendell Holmes's knee as a child; Mark Twain and Albert Einstein were also her parents' friends), Tudor felt from an early age that she had lived before, in the 1830s. She says, "Everything comes so easily to me from that period, of that time: threading a loom, growing flax, spinning, milking a cow." Dressed in antique clothing, spinning and weaving her own linen, cooking on a woodstove with nineteenth-century utensils, Tudor inhabits a world that in all these evocative photographs speaks to all who long for a simpler existence in harmony with the seasonal rhythms of nature.

      The Private World of Tasha Tudor