Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
05/28/24
Illustrator:
Wong, Liz,
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
1-665-91793-8
ISBN 13:
978-1-665-91793-3
Dewey:
921
LCCN:
2023032045
Dimensions:
24 x 29 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A picture-book biography introduces mystery writer Agatha Christie to young readers.Sheaves of papers and pictures of characters and plot elements swirl around the protagonist as she struggles to translate the stories in her head into a publishable manuscript. These scenes of artistic creation follow depictions of the young girl, then woman, in late-Victorian interiors rendered in sunny pastel hues. Visual easter eggs from Christie's mystery novels appear here and there, but they will likely be lost on young readers who have not yet encountered the legendary author. Likewise, the plot-curious, observant child grows into determined writer-may also prove less than engaging to youngsters. McGrath's spare, present-tense text emphasizes her subject's love of stories and curiosity as a child, then her struggles to bring her observations and ideas into a coherent plot. The techniques she uses-taking notes, exploring characters' voices, tightening and pacing plots-make for solid advice for budding writers but thin gruel for children hoping for a story. A plot requires conflict, and though young Christie suffered the early loss of her father and discouragement from teachers, McGrath is unable or unwilling to lean into these experiences to deepen her characterization. A two-page biographical note written for an older audience than the primary text provides a fuller picture, underscoring the inadequacy of the effort as a whole.A fundamental mismatch between book and audience. (author's and illustrator's notes, glossary) (Picture-book biography. 5-8)
Bibliography Index/Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Uncover the fascinating, inspiring, and sometimes mysterious true story of world-renowned detective novelist Agatha Christie’s journey to authorship in this picture book biography.
Before Agatha Christie became the greatest mystery writer of all time, she was a girl who loved books, make-believe, and puzzling out problems. She was a keen observer, always noticing the secrets hiding in the shadows and the clues just waiting to be uncovered. More than anything, Agatha loved detective stories. She longed to write her own mysteries, but she struggled when she put pen to paper. The letters came out jumbled, the words twisting and snagging. Writing became a new puzzle for her to solve.
Her family and teachers chided her for being lost in her head, but Agatha wasn’t lost…she had a mind of her own!