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WORLD MORE BEAUTIFUL by Angela Burke Kunkel Kirkus Star

WORLD MORE BEAUTIFUL

The Life and Art of Barbara Cooney

by Angela Burke Kunkel ; illustrated by Becca Stadtlander

Pub Date: Aug. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593484388
Publisher: Random House Studio

The life of a great children’s book author and illustrator is set in context.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, in the Hotel Bossert, to a father who favored her brothers, Barbara Cooney (1917-2000) bonded with her mother over the art that would become her eventual career. Restricted for many years to black-and-white etchings after becoming a picture-book illustrator (an editor told her she lacked a sense of color), Cooney excelled when, after about 40 books, she let her colors flow upon the page. She was an inveterate traveler whose heart was most aligned with Maine, where she’d spent summers as a child. All this culminated in her work to restore a library there, shortly before her death. Kunkel’s text eschews the rote biographical format so common in other books, unafraid to muse that “a life is more than a timeline, dates set down in black and white.” Cooney’s own life is thus complemented with consistently inventive descriptions of her adventures (“Barbara drives a yellow Volkswagen across a brown landscape, soaking up sun, and color, and light”). The result is a celebration of the living of a good life rather than a focus on her successes in her chosen field. Meanwhile, the book’s gouache art evokes Cooney’s own without replicating it. The delicate lines and colors serve as a spectacular homage in and of themselves.

A delight to eye and ear alike, this biography provides an abundant dignity and beauty worthy of its subject.

(author’s note, bibliography) (Picture-book biography. 4-8)