Lester L. Laminack is a specialist in children's literacy and
professor emeritus at Western Carolina University. Laminack has
written numerous books and articles for educators in addition to
his picture books, and he is a sought-after speaker at professional
meetings and reading associations nationwide. He lives in North
Carolina.
Chris Soentpiet graduated with honors from the Pratt Institute of
Art in New York City, where he majored in fine arts and minored in
education. He has illustrated numerous award-winning books for
children. A native of Korea, he lives in New York.
"The impeccably rendered paintings illustrate with astonishing
historical accuracy. . . this nostalgic look back offers up the
childhood many of us wish we'd had."—Kirkus Reviews
"Drawing on his childhood in Heflin, AL, the author splendidly
recreates these nostalgic scenes, carefully bringing the memories
to life by describing the sunny kitchen, the crunch of gravel under
bicycle wheels, and the sweet aroma of the cakes. The brilliant
watercolor paintings glow with light and idyllically capture the
world of yesteryear."—School Library Journal
"Illustrator Soentpiet notes that his model is Norman Rockwell, and
this picture book, set in rural Alabama in 1964, certainly evokes
Rockwell's idyllic visions of family togetherness. . . the pictures
are gorgeous, and the bond between child and grandparent is
timeless."—Booklist
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