Virginia Lee Burton, Caldecott Award Acceptance Paper:
"…one must strive to give children what they like and want,
and I’m convinced they like and want the best qualities."
The art of children’s literature is strong throughout Cape Ann and part of its rich cultural history.
It’s where Virginia Lee Burton wrote and illustrated her classic,
The Little House. The book received a Caldecott Medal in 1943,
and the 75th anniversary of its win prompted Cape Ann’s libraries (Sawyer Free Library in Gloucester, Manchester by the
Sea Public Library, TOHP Burnham Public Library in Essex, and Rockport Public Library) to launch a joint project with
community partners in conjunction with the Cape Ann Museum. Their goal—to highlight Cape Ann artists and writers
as well as strengthen community connections and family literacy.
Special events included workshops presented by the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art and classes on creative artmaking by local experts.
A picture book contest was held for Cape Ann residents, and more than fifty original picture book manuscripts were submitted.
Pat Lowery Collins, Giles Laroche, and Anna Vojtech joined librarians and a local bookstore owner as judges.
The Grand Prize? A first edition hardcover publication by Cape Ann Reads!
© 2020 Jean Woodbury