![]() The difficulty of this book, I think, was conveying clearly the terrible loss of something, a ball, a loss which sort of feels like the end of the world to you, and then providing a satisfying resolution of that feeling, that though you did feel terrible, and it was terrible, it won't be terrible forever. What made this such a difficult story to tell? ![]() It was a project you started years before pulling it out of the archives and, ultimately, turning it into a Caldecott winner. Your wordless picture book, A BALL FOR DAISY, looks at another kind of seminal moment (albeit a decidedly less joyous one). ![]() ![]() If you look closely you can find a picture of her in the book. This resulted in two things: the first is my new book, EVERYONE CAN LEARN TO RIDE A BICYCLE, and the second is that now Anne herself rides to work on her little blue bicycle all the way from Brooklyn. ![]()
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