Lotte's Magical Paper Puppets: The Woman Behind the First Animated Feature Film
By (Author) Brooke Hartman
Illustrated by Kathryn Carr
Page Street Publishing Co.
Page Street Publishing Co.
14th December 2020
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Television, video and film
791.4334092
Hardback
40
Width 248mm, Height 288mm
Lotte thinks the cinema is magic. But Lotte doesn't just want to watch the magic: she wants to make it. Before Walt Disney made history with Snow White, Lotte Reiniger created what is considered one of the first feature-length animated films: The Adventures of Prince Achmed. With the outset of World War II, Lotte had to leave her home in Germany, fleeing from place to place for years. But she never stopped creating. Through a love of fairy tales, a strong creative vision, and her uniquely expressive paper puppets, Lotte brought new possibilities to the world of film. Written in gorgeous lyrical prose, and illustrated with striking papercut illustrations that evoke Lotte's classic silhouette creations, this captivating picture book will introduce readers to the life and art of an unsung creative trailblazer.
"An intriguing look at a once overlooked female artist." -- Booklist
Brooke Hartman is an Alaskan mom and author of silly, serious, and sometimes strange stories for young readers, whose writing has garnered national awards. When she isn't writing, you can find her fishing, flying, and having fun with her family, enjoying all the magic that life has to offer. Kathryn Carr is an artist who works in all things paper, including creating greeting cards, showing in galleries, and teaching art classes. She illustrated Lizbeth Lou Got a Rock in Her Shoe by Troy Howell (Ripple Grove Press). She currently lives in Pittsburgh, PA.