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The Shy Little Girl by Phyllis Krasilovsky
The Shy Little Girl by Phyllis Krasilovsky






The Shy Little Girl by Phyllis Krasilovsky

For example, in one scene in Saint George and the Dragon, the dragon's tail stretches into the border artwork of the next page. Many of her illustrations can be quite complex.

The Shy Little Girl by Phyllis Krasilovsky

She was the first art director of Cricket Magazine, from 1973 to 1979, and contributed illustrations regularly until her death. For about the last decade of her life, her romantic partner was teacher Jean K. Trina lived for some time with children's writer and editor Barbara Rogasky (with whom she collaborated on several projects). In 1963, the couple's daughter, Katrin Tchana ( née Hyman), was born, but in 1968, they divorced, and Trina and Katrin moved to Lyme, New Hampshire. The couple then moved to Stockholm, Sweden, for two years, where Trina studied at the Konstfackskolan (Swedish State Art School) and illustrated her first children's book, titled Toffe och den lilla bilen ( Toffe and the Little Car). She graduated from School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in 1960. Toronto address, Finch Ave and Yonge St area, near Finch subway station.She enrolled at the Philadelphia Museum College of Art (now part of the University of the Arts) in 1956, but moved to Boston, Massachusetts, in 1959 after marrying Harris Hyman, a mathematician and engineer. Please provide telephone number with reply. This rare book is commanding higher prices and is priced by condition.

The Shy Little Girl by Phyllis Krasilovsky The Shy Little Girl by Phyllis Krasilovsky

Good condition, former Public School library edition, mylar covered jacket has an outside edge top front ¾” tear/wear, hardcover white covered with same coloured illustrations as jacket in very good condition, book has school stamp and pocket for date due slip, all pages firmly bound, clean, clear printing, 3 pages have bottom pinched corners, random pages have spots and creases. The illustrations are emotionally appealing and have appeared on cups and posters.Ĭopyright 1970, publisher – Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston – 1st edition, 1st printing, printed in USA congress # 73-98519 7 ¼” x 9 ¼” x 7/16” 13 ounces 32 pages illustrated. Slowly they begin to talk, find they like the same tings, laugh together, and then discover they can speak up in class, speak louder in the yard, join what they want, have fun with others, get excited and be happy. When Claudia joins the school they find each other. This book shows how shy people learn to speak out, join and be happy.Īnne is a very shy girl, sad at school.








The Shy Little Girl by Phyllis Krasilovsky