Virginia McGee Butler is a writer and early childhood educator. Her research at the University of Southern Mississippi's de Grummond Children's Literature Collection has been used in The Snowy Day fiftieth-anniversary edition and in other scholarly works on Keats.
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This is a well-written, factual, and intriguing biography that reads like a novel--a rare feat.--Margaret Nunes "School Library Journal" The world missed out on something wonderful when Keats failed to complete his autobiography before he died in 1983 at the age of 67. What was lost has, in cheering degree, been found with this lively and sincere account of his life.--Meghan Cox Gurdon "The Wall Street Journal" An intimate look into a life that inspired a lifetime of beloved picture books.--Chris Carter, Ezra Jack Keats Foundation board member This loving portrait of Keats tells the story of his life as seen through his own eyes.--Deborah Pope, executive director of the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation Virginia McGee Butler has created a valuable illumination of Ezra Jack Keats's life, particularly his childhood and young adulthood. The portrait of the artist is vivid, as is the re-creation of the time and place in which Keats lived and created.--Paul V. Allen, author of I Can Read It All by Myself: The Beginner Books Story Butler provides the first complete bii1ography of Ezra Jade Keats (1916-83), the author of the iconic and groundbreaking The Snowy Day, which won the 1963 Caldecott MedaI. Butler had access to the extensive collection of Keats's personal and professional papers at the de Grummond Children's Literature Collection and the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation, assuring an in-depth biographical portrait of Keats. The significance of the biography lies in showing readers how his childhood as the sickly youngest son in a poor immigrant family in Brooklyn, New York, and his exposure to the diverse ethnic, religious, and racial inhabitants that surrounded him influenced his later focus on diverse characters in urban setting1s in his popular books for young children.--D. V. Dominguez "CHOICE" You will laugh. You will cry. You will fall in love with warm-hearted Ezra. Engaging a cinematic approach, Becoming Ezra Jack Keats reveals how life and art intertwine. With carefully documented snappy dialogue, you're there on the streets of New York hanging out with Keats and his buddies. Lurking behind descriptions of his escapades and life experience are Keats's books, the signature illustrations, the burgeoning storyteller that even Keats could not have imagined he would become. Virginia McGee Butler, a longtime educator, masterfully captures scenes embracing the places Keats's life and books collide, draws the reader in, and touches the heart. Armed with new insights, you will no doubt want to reread the beloved picture books of Ezra Jack Keats.--Pat Austin, professor emeritus of children's literature at the University of New Orleans