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Old 10-27-2018, 09:52 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl View Post
Here is something "fun" in the spirit of this month's category. As a child I was completely enchanted by Tasha Tudor's illustrations. The Secret Garden illustrated by Tasha Tudor was published in 1962. I have a hardback of this version, and it is still a pleasure to browse the pages and look at the beautiful pictures.
https://www.tashatudorandfamily.com/...udor/the-woman



Tasha Tudor won the Regina Medal in 1971.
https://cathla.org/Main/Awards/Regina_Medal.aspx
Thanks for the links! That’s interesting that her inspiration was illustrations from another of our selections this year, The Vicar of Wakefield.

Also, though they’re quite different, when I started reading The Secret Garden this month I couldn’t help thinking of the other book concerning children that we read on the other side of this year, A High Wind in Jamaica.
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