A Rose, a Bridge, and a Wild Black Horse: The Classic Picture Book, Reimagined
By (Author) Charlotte Zolotow
Illustrated by Julie Morstad
Afterword by Crescent Dragonwagon
Cameron & Company Inc
Cameron & Company Inc
28th March 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Girls and women
Hardback
32
Width 210mm, Height 184mm, Spine 14mm
122g
A reimagined edition of A Rose, a Bridge, and a Wild Black Horsethe classic picture book by a legendary author and a beloved illustrator, about a girl and her mother, with themes of growing up, dreams, and letting go.
A girl declares all the things shell do for her mother when she is all grown upfrom climbing mountains and swimming across oceans, to picking the pinkest rose, to building the biggest bridge and a castle for her mother to live in, to taming a wild black horse for her mother to rideending with the friend she will bring her mother to keep her company while she travels the world.
Originally published in 1964, A Rose, a Bridge, and a Wild Black Horse is a beloved picture book by renowned childrens book author Charlotte Zolotow, reenvisioned by her daughter, celebrated author Crescent Dragonwagon, and illustrated by award-winning artist Julie Morstad.
The book includes an afterword by Crescent Dragonwagon about her mother and this special edition of their book.
[A]n expression of boundless love that has lost none of its fresh specificitya freshness thats reflected in the new illustrations, too. * Publishers Weekly *
The result is a deep and abiding love that still acknowledges that someday the child must depart. Themes of familial ties and inevitable separation make for a marvelous reinterpretation of a beloved picture book. * Kirkus *
Charlotte Zolotow was a childrens book editor for HarperCollins, where she edited hundreds of books over her 50-year career. In addition to editing, she authored over 90 books for young readers, including Williams Doll, which has been in print for over 50 years, and the original version of A Rose, a Bridge, and a Wild Black Horse, published in 1964 by Harper & Row, which featured a brother and his younger sister. Crescent Dragonwagon is the author of more than 50 books for readers of all ages, including a new edition of her 1977 classic Will It Be Okay, illustrated by Jessica Love. Crescent is the daughter of and literary executor for her late mother, Charlotte Zolotow. A native New Yorker, Crescent lives in the Arkansas Ozarks. Julie Morstad is an award-winning fine artist, author, and illustrator. Her illustrations can be found in numerous picture books, including The Dress and the Girl. Julie lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.