''Waiting-for-Spring Stories'' is the first book by Connecticut children's author
Bethany Roberts
Barbara Snow Beverage, who uses the pen name Bethany Roberts, (born September 6, 1949) is an American children's author, known for her series of picture books informally marketed as ''Holiday Mice''.
Personal life and education
Roberts was ...
, published in 1984. It was also one of the first works to feature illustrations by Louisiana artist
William Joyce
William Brooke Joyce (24 April 1906 – 3 January 1946), nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw, was an American-born Fascism, fascist and Propaganda of Nazi Germany, Nazi propaganda broadcaster during the World War II, Second World War. After moving from ...
. The book is a collection of seven miniature stories told by a rabbit father during wintertime. Released to critical acclaim, it became the first of three titles in the informally named ''
Waiting-for Series''.
Synopsis
During the winter, a rabbit father tells seven stories to his family as they await the coming of spring;
each lasts 2–3 pages in the text.
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Background
''Waiting-for-Spring Stories'' was the first book written by Bethany Roberts
Barbara Snow Beverage, who uses the pen name Bethany Roberts, (born September 6, 1949) is an American children's author, known for her series of picture books informally marketed as ''Holiday Mice''.
Personal life and education
Roberts was ...
, a children's author from Connecticut, and also one of the earliest stints for Louisiana artist William Joyce
William Brooke Joyce (24 April 1906 – 3 January 1946), nicknamed Lord Haw-Haw, was an American-born Fascism, fascist and Propaganda of Nazi Germany, Nazi propaganda broadcaster during the World War II, Second World War. After moving from ...
as an illustrator. Roberts dedicated the book to "Krista and Melissa who clamor for 'homemade stories'";[ both of them were her daughters][ and served as her inspiration.][
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Release
''Waiting-for-Spring Stories'' was announced as early as September 1983, when a preview illustration by Joyce appeared in a ''Shreveport Times
''The Times'' is a Gannett daily newspaper based in Shreveport, Louisiana. Its distribution area includes 12 parishes in Northwest Louisiana and three counties in East Texas. Its coverage focuses on issues affecting the Shreveport-Bossier market ...
'' article on the artist; the book was published a year later by Harper & Row
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,[ and became a ]Junior Literary Guild
Junior Library Guild, formerly the Junior Literary Guild, is a commercial book club devoted to juvenile literature. It was created in 1929 as one of the enterprises of the Literary Guild, an adult book club created in 1927 by Samuel W. Craig and H ...
selection for fall 1984.[ For its promotional campaign, Harper & Row issued color posters featuring a selection from Joyce's work.][ In March 2005, '']The Seattle Times
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'' reported that the book was no longer in print.
Reception
''Waiting-for-Spring Stories'' received a starred review in the ''School Library Journal
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''. "All f the stories" wrote ''SLJ'' reviewer Blair Christolon, "provide simple pleasure geared to four year olds' attention spans, but they are sure to be enjoyed by second-grade readers because of the easy vocabulary yet mature appearance of the pages."[ Similar sentiments were shared by Stephanie Moeller of Kansas' '' Manhattan Mercury'', who also said, "As delightful as the stories are, my favorite aspect of the book is the illustrations.... Joyce's old-fashioned plates rereminiscent of ]Beatrix Potter
Helen Beatrix Heelis (; 28 July 186622 December 1943), usually known as Beatrix Potter ( ), was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist. She is best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as '' ...
, but larger and a bit more colorful." ''The Shreveport Journal
The ''Shreveport Journal'' was an American newspaper originally published by H. P. Benton in Shreveport and Bossier City in northwestern Louisiana. In operation from at least 1897, it ceased publication in 1991.
History
The name ''The Journal'' ...
'' also took note of the "child appeal",[ as did Karen Stang Hanley of '']Booklist
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''.[ " he stories aresimple ndsuccinct," remarked the ''Journal'' Nan Bland, " ndthe illustrations will make the book a treasure any child will want to keep for repeat readings."][
Barbara Karlin of the '']Los Angeles Times
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'' called it "a charming read-along picture book" buoyed by "the sweet innocence" of Roberts' tales and the "delightful illustrations" from Joyce.[ Writing for ]Grand Junction, Colorado
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's '' Daily Sentinel'', Maxine Curley declared that Roberts and Joyce's skills were "ingenious and imaginative". One of the book's earliest-known reviews—by the ''Star-Telegram
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'' Raymond Teague, who was looking forward to more from this venture—was among its most enthusiastic:
Sequels
Though initially intended as a one-shot title,[ ''Waiting-for-Spring Stories'' was followed within the next ten years by ''Waiting-for-Papa Stories'' (1990)][ and '']Waiting-for-Christmas Stories
''Waiting-for-Christmas Stories'' is a 1994 American children's book written by Bethany Roberts and illustrated by Sarah Stapler. The last in the informally named ''Waiting-for Series'', it follows the same format as the first two titles (1984's ...
'' (1994),[ forming a trilogy nicknamed the '' Waiting-for Series'';][ Sarah Stapler replaced Joyce as illustrator on these later instalments.][
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References
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1984 children's books
1984 debut works
Books by Bethany Roberts
Children's books about rabbits and hares
Spring (season) in culture
Harper & Row books