This is a book that I'll be giving to someone for Christmas: The Box of Delights by John Masefield.
When I was about ten, I saw the BBC production of the book on PBS. It's not available on DVD or video in the States but you can watch it here on YouTube.
I was pleased to discover this 2007 edition published by the New York Review Children's Collection has a cover that was designed by the artist Nikki McClure.
The book was originally published in 1935. John Masefield (1878-1967) was an interesting figure. He was orphaned at an early age, and was sent aboard the school-ship HMS Conway to prepare him for a naval career. Things did not go well for him there, and he was classified as a "Distressed British Seaman." He was placed aboard another ship in NYC, which he promptly deserted vowing to "become a writer, come what might." He was basically a vagrant at 17 in NYC, found his way back to England by working menial jobs with the goal of becoming a journalist. He eventually published several books of poetry. During the war he served as an orderly at a hospital in France, and was also in charge of a motorboat ambulance service in Gallipoli. In 1930 he was appointed England's Poet Laureate.
In England, The Box of Delights is considered a cherished Christmas story.
The power of art:
from being orphaned and homeless to becoming England's Poet Laureate. Amazing.
Below: Holiday Cards by Natsumi Nishizumi, still available in her shop.
i really admire natsumi, too :)
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the mention about my cards!!!
Have a wonderful weekend!