Monday, November 22, 2010
November 22, 1963
Perhaps the greatest challenge I faced while illustrating Jack's Path of Courage: The Life of John F. Kennedy was deciding how to illustrate the page that deals with his assassination. I tried a few different ideas, but ultimately I decided to let Doreen Rappaport's well-chosen words tell the tragic news of his death, and I focused my picture on the last moments of his life, when he looked so young, vibrant and happy.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Kansas City recap
Last week I went to Kansas City to do a couple presentations about Henry Aaron's Dream. Here are a few pictures from my trip.
another picture of the Henry Aaron display |
It's always amazing to arrive at a school and see a big huge sign welcoming me! |
Next I had a wonderful lunch with a great group of librarians from the Kansas City Public Library: April Roy, Kim Patton, Crystal Faris, and Helma Hawkins. We joked about some web site they had seen of "awkward photos with authors", so we decided to take one ourselves. Not very awkward, but definitely blurry! |
After lunch I headed over to Reading Reptile, which is an amazing children's book store. It's one of those places where there's something interesting to look at everywhere you look. |
This picture doesn't do it justice, so if you're in Kansas City, you should go to Reading Reptile to see it for yourself. |
Next I visited the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, which was amazing. If you're a baseball fan and you ever find yourself in Kansas City, you should visit this museum. The exhibits are every bit as impressive as those in Cooperstown. Here's a picture of the bronze statue of Rube Foster. |
A Jackie Robinson bat |
and a nice display about Henry Aaron's time in the Negro Leagues |
Now and then an announcer's voice would call all the names in the starting lineup, and from the field the statue of Rube Foster could be seen beyond the outfield fence, watching the game. |
Satchel Paige |
One more picture of the Field of Legends |
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)