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CELIA PLANTED A GARDEN by Phyllis Root Kirkus Star

CELIA PLANTED A GARDEN

The Story of Celia Thaxter and Her Island Garden

by Phyllis Root & Gary D. Schmidt ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet

Pub Date: May 17th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5362-0429-2
Publisher: Candlewick

Celia Laighton Thaxter loved the beauty of birds, flowers, and the ever changing sea.

Born in 1835, she grew up on two islands off the shores of Maine and New Hampshire. As a young child, she planted marigolds to brighten the gray and white landscape of rocks, waves, and clouds on White Island, where her father was the lightkeeper. When Celia was 12 years old, her family moved to Appledore Island, where her father opened a hotel that catered to artists and writers. There, Celia planted a new, bigger garden with flowers of many varieties. Married life brought her to the mainland, where she and her husband raised their family. Homesick, Celia painted pictures and wrote poems that captured her memories of island life, becoming a well-known, celebrated poet in her time. Every spring, year after year, she returned to Appledore Island to tend to her glorious garden. Using third-person narration, Root and Schmidt describe Celia’s seasonal activities with great admiration, carefully naming the flower and bird species to which she felt so deeply connected. Sweet’s lush, detailed watercolor, gouache, and mixed-media illustrations greatly enhance the text. Readers will be delighted to realize that the stylized handwritten words appearing in sidebars are Celia’s own lovely, heartfelt poems. All characters present White. Additional fascinating information about Laighton Thaxter is provided in the backmatter. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A splendid introduction to a lesser-known nature poet and the landscapes that inspired her.

(additional facts, timeline, bibliography) (Picture-book biography. 5-9)