From Publishers Weekly
With thorough detail and a loving tone, Gherman paints a warm, affectionate portrait of the famed New Yorker essayist and author of the children's classics Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web. Unfortunately, the book's affection for its subject becomes its main flaw. White, or Andy, as he is referred to throughout, always seems to be on the right side of things, whether it be his attitude toward writing, his politics or his concern for the environment. Although his shortcomings are discussed--extreme fear of public speaking, bouts with depression and hypochondria--they are quickly dispensed with, leaving White more of an angel than a very talented mortal. Yet not much has been written about White for young readers, and the biography does offer its audience valuable insights into the inspirations for his famed books. Ages 8-12.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From School Library Journal
Grade 6 Up-- As evidenced by notes and a bibliography, Gherman's work is based on interviews with White's family, his journals, papers given to Cornell University, and the work of other biographers. Some of the interviews were conducted as recently as 1991. Gherman shows the author's eccentricities as well as his accomplishments. Always fretful about his health and extremely fearful of public speaking, White courageously wrote in opposition to The New York Herald Tribune' s support of Hollywood firings of the McCarthy period. Happiest on his farm observing all of nature's creatures, he spent his last days listening to his works and evaluating each piece by his own tough standards. Perhaps in tribute to White, Gherman's own prose has caught something of his style. She is gently simple, refreshingly clear, but always ready to deal realistically with the hard edge of truth. This book will be a pleasure for those who loved Charlotte's Web and an excellent resource for reports. It's for an older audience than David Collins's To the Point (Carolrhoda, 1989).
- Cindy Darling Codell, Clark Middle School, Winchester, KYCopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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