Fred's Big Feelings: The Life and Legacy of Mister Rogers
By (Author) Laura Renauld
Illustrated by Brigette Barrager
Simon & Schuster
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
1st February 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Television, video and film
791.45651
Hardback
40
Width 203mm, Height 292mm, Spine 8mm
426g
An inspiring picture book biography about the inimitable Fred Rogers, beloved creator and star of Mister Rogers Neighborhood.
Fred Rogers was a quiet boy with big feelings. Sometimes, he felt scared or lonely; at other times, he was playful and joyous. But when Freds feelings felt too big, his Grandfather McFeely knew exactly what to say to make him feel better: I like you just the way you are.
Fred grew up and created Mister Rogers Neighborhood, the television program that would go on to warm the hearts and homes of millions of Americans. But one day, the government threatened to cut funding for public television, including Freds show. So, Fred stepped off the set and into a hearing on Capitol Hill to make his feelings known.
In a portrait full of warmth and feeling, Laura Renauld and award-winning illustrator Brigette Barrager tell the story of Mister Rogers: a quiet, compassionate hero whose essential messagethat it is okay to have and to express feelingsstill resonates today.
This book is not associated with or authorized by Fred Rogers Productions.
* Renauld's lively, approachable text welcomes young readers in the same way that Rogers welcomed his young viewers into his living-room set. . . . Bright, well-researched, and welcome. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
The brightly colored, cartoon-style, gouache-and-pencil drawings chronicle the subjects life with whimsical details, such as confetti-like streams of hearts occasionally emanating from Rogers, his cast, guests (including Officer Clemmons and Koko the gorilla), and audience members as they connect with his message that theres only one person in the whole world like you. . . . Many families will welcome the affirming messages in this affectionate portrait. -- Publishers Weekly
Charming, lovingly illustrated. . . . The book teems with vocabulary words that capture emotions: affection, compassion, respect, generous, worried, selfish, shocked. Children will relate to the portrayal of their emotional experience while adults will find many comforting reminders of Rogerss well-known catchphrases and references to the tone of his show. Barragers bright, cheerful gouache and colored pencil illustrations, featuring a trail of hearts on almost every page, add warmth and depth, emphasizing that Mr. Rogers was a beacon of love and acceptance. A welcome addition to the growing number of books about Mr. Rogers. -- School Library Journal
As a child,Laura Renauldenjoyed being one of Mister Rogerss television neighbors. A Vermonter at heart, Laura now lives in northern Virginia with her husband and their two sons, who are very special indeed. Visit her at LauraRenauld.com.
Brigette Barrager is an artist, designer, writer, and the illustrator ofPocket Full of Colorsby Amy Guglielmo and Jacqueline Tourville as well as theNew York TimesbestsellingUni the Unicornby Amy Krouse Rosenthal. She attended the California Institute of the Arts and spent some time working in animation before taking the plunge into book illustration, where shes lived happily ever after. She resides in Los Angeles with her handsome husband, cute doggy, and terrible cat. Visit Brigette online at BrigetteB.com.