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Leda Schubert
I write books for children, read books for all ages, and teach at Vermont College of Fine Arts' MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults program. I live in North Central Vermont with my husband and two large dogs: Pogo (very good boy) and Pippa (slightly insane). Reading, dogs, and... show more

I write books for children, read books for all ages, and teach at Vermont College of Fine Arts' MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults program. I live in North Central Vermont with my husband and two large dogs: Pogo (very good boy) and Pippa (slightly insane). Reading, dogs, and traditional music are my passions. I do not like to cook.You can find out more about me and see assorted photographs and lots of book information on my website. www.ledaschubert.com I also blog there on occasion. www.ledaschubert.com/blog.htmCome visit!
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ereksonj
ereksonj rated it 12 years ago
Oh, no! Why on earth did they not do this one as a wordless picture book? It does just the basic outline of Marceau's life, with no special emphasis on any one slice or chapter. I seem to prefer this latter approach as I see it done more now. But perhaps people are doing that with figures whose outl...
debnance
debnance rated it 12 years ago
This year was the year for fantastic picture book biographies and Monsieur Marceau was one of my favorites. Leda Schubert tells, in simple words, and Gerard Dubois depicts, in quiet pictures, the story of a man with no words. It's all the details of the story---how Marceau loved to talk when he was ...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 13 years ago
An excellent introduction to the world's most famous mime. Compare this title to the recently published Marcel Marceau: Master of Mime by Gloria Spielman (Kar-Ben, 2011).
debnance
debnance rated it 13 years ago
Lucy wants to learn to read and write so she starts write notes and reading them aloud at every opportunity. Mostly her dog, Peanut, eats the notes. Why is Lucy in such a hurry to learn to read and write?A happy story about a happy family, planning for a happy event.“She drew another picture on a st...
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 14 years ago
Cheerful, lively and colorful.
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