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Rosemary Wells (born January 29, 1943) is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. She is well known for using animal characters to address real human issues. Some of her most well-known characters are
Max & Ruby ''Max & Ruby'' is a Canadian children's animated television series produced by Nelvana Limited based on the book series by Rosemary Wells. The series debuted on Treehouse TV on May 3, 2002, in Canada and on Nick Jr. on October 21, 2002, in the ...
(later adapted into a Canadian-animated preschool television series, which aired on
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(part of
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block) since 2002), Noisy Nora, and Yoko.


Background

Wells was born in
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and raised in
Red Bank, New Jersey Red Bank is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Incorporated in 1908, the community is on the Navesink River, the area's original transportation route to the ocean and other ports. Red Bank is in the New York Metropolitan ...
. Her mother was a ballerina with the Ballet Ruse de Monte Carlo and her father was a playwright. She began drawing at age two. When Wells was nineteen, she attended the Boston Museum School where she studied illustration. Before becoming an author and illustrator, Wells worked as an art editor for Allyn and Bacon, Inc and as an art designer for Macmillan Publishing. In 1963, she married architect Thomas Moore Wells, with whom she has two daughters, and in 1968, she published her first book, an illustrated version of Gilbert and Sullivan’s ''A Song to Sing, O!''. She has since published more than 60 books in her over 30 year career. A common theme in Rosemary Wells' stories is the use of animal characters rather than humans. In the children's journal Stone Soup, Wells explained that she writes using animals because it allows her to address sophisticated, controversial topics in way children can understand and adults can accept. For example, ''Yoko'' tackles the thorny topic of racism. It is about a young Japanese kitten who is ostracized when she brings sushi in her school lunch. At the book's conclusion, she gains acceptance by hosting a school luncheon where everyone brings food native to their family. Many of the animal characters, such as those in Max & Ruby, interact with one another much as humans would, while others such as McDuff – a West Highland Terrier – take on a more realistic role as the adopted pet of a young couple.


Works


Children's books

;1971–1973 Library of Congress catalog records imply that these six are children's
picture books A picture book combines visual and verbal narratives in a book format, most often aimed at young children. With the narrative told primarily through text, they are distinct from comics, which do so primarily through sequential images. The images ...
. * ''Impossible, Possum'' (1971), written by Ellen Conford * ''A Hot Thirsty Day'' (1971), by Marjorie W. Sharmat * ''Two Sisters and Some Hornets'' (1972), by Beryl Epstein and Dorrit Davis * ''Unfortunately Harriet'' (1972) * '' Noisy Nora'' (1973) * ''Benjamin & Tulip'' (1973) ;Later *''Abdul'' *''Bingo'' *''Carry Me!'' *''Doris's Dinosaur'' *Edward the Unready series **''Edward Unready for School'' **''Edward's Overwhelming Overnight'' **''Edward in Deep Water'' *'' Emily's First 100 Days of School'' *''Emily's Middle School'' *''Felix Feels Better'' *''Felix Stands Tall'' *''Fiona's Little Lie'' *''Fritz and the Mess Fairy'' *''Getting to Know You: Rodgers and Hammerstein Favorites'' *''Good Night Fred'' *''Goodnight Lucas'' *'' Hazel's Amazing Mother'' *''I Love You: A Bushel and a Peck'' *Kindergators series **''Hands Off, Harry!'' **''Miracle Melts Down'' *''Lassie'' *''Lassie Come-Home'' *''Love Waves'' *
Max & Ruby ''Max & Ruby'' is a Canadian children's animated television series produced by Nelvana Limited based on the book series by Rosemary Wells. The series debuted on Treehouse TV on May 3, 2002, in Canada and on Nick Jr. on October 21, 2002, in the ...
series **''Baby Max & Ruby: Clean-Up Time'' **''Baby Max & Ruby: Peek-a-Boo'' **''Baby Max & Ruby: Red Boots'' **''Baby Max & Ruby: Shopping'' **''Bunny Cakes'' **''Bunny Mail'' **''Bunny Money'' **''Bunny Party'' **''Goodnight Max'' **''Hooray for Max'' **''Max & Ruby in Pandora's Box'' – Max & Ruby's First Greek Myth **''Max & Ruby Play School'' **''Max & Ruby's Bedtime Book'' **''Max & Ruby's Busy Week'' **''Max & Ruby's Midas: Another Greek Myth'' **''Max & Ruby's Preschool Pranks'' **''Max & Ruby's Show and Tell'' **''Max & Ruby's Snowy Day'' **''Max & Ruby's Storybook Collection'' **''Max Cleans Up'' **''Max Counts His Chickens'' **''Max Drives Away'' **''Max's ABC'' **''Max's Bath'' **''Max's Bedtime'' **''Max's Birthday'' **''Max's Breakfast'' **''Max's Bunny Business'' **''Max's Chocolate Chicken'' **''Max's Christmas'' **''Max's Christmas Stocking'' **''Max's Dragon Shirt'' **''Max's First Word'' **''Max's New Suit'' **''Max's Ride'' **''Max's Snowsuit'' **''Max's Toys'' **''Max's Work of Art'' **''Play with Max & Ruby'' **''Read to Your Bunny'' **''Ruby's Beauty Shop'' **''Ruby's Cupcakes'' **''Ruby's Falling Leaves'' **''Ruby's Tea for Two'' *McDuff series **''McDuff and Friends'' **''McDuff and the Baby'' **''McDuff Comes Home'' **''McDuff Goes to School'' **''McDuff Moves In'' **''McDuff Saves the Day'' **''McDuff Steps Out'' **''McDuff Stories'' **''McDuff's Favorite Things'' **''McDuff's Hide-and-Seek'' **''McDuff's New Friend''; reissued as ''McDuff's Christmas'' **''McDuff's Wild Romp'' *''Morris's Disappearing Bag'' *
Mother Goose The figure of Mother Goose is the imaginary author of a collection of French fairy tales and later of English nursery rhymes. As a character, she appeared in a song, the first stanza of which often functions now as a nursery rhyme. This, howeve ...
series (illustrator only) **''
My Very First Mother Goose ''My Very First Mother Goose'' is a 1996 children's picture book by Iona Opie. It is a collection of sixty-eight nursery rhymes, chosen by Opie from the Mother Goose oeuvre, and illustrated by Rosemary Wells. Reception The ''School Library Journ ...
'' **'' Here Comes Mother Goose'' **''
Mother Goose's Little Treasures ''Mother Goose's Little Treasures'' is a 2007 children's picture book by Iona Opie. It is a collection of nursery rhymes, some little known, chosen by Opie from the Mother Goose oeuvre. Contents ''Little Treasures'' contains 22 nursery rhymes: ...
'' *''My Kindergarten'' *''My Shining Star'' *''Night Sounds, Morning Colors'' *''
Old MacDonald "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" (sometimes shortened to Old MacDonald) is a traditional children's song and nursery rhyme about a farmer and the various animals he keeps. Each verse of the song changes the name of the animal and its respective noise ...
'' *''Otto Runs for President'' *''Peabody'' *''
Shy Charles Shyness (also called diffidence) is the feeling of apprehension, lack of comfort, or awkwardness especially when a person is around other people. This commonly occurs in new situations or with unfamiliar people; a shy person may simply opt ...
'' *Sophie series **''Sophie’s Christmas Surprise'' **''Sophie’s Halloween Disguise'' **''Sophie's Terrible Twos'' **''Ten Kisses for Sophie'' **''Time Out for Sophie'' **''Use Your Words Sophie'' *''Stanley and Rhoda'' *''Stella's Starliner'' *''Tell Me a Trudy'' (illustrator only) *''The Bear Went Over the Mountain'' *''The Christmas Mystery'' (illustrator only) *''The Gulps'' (writer only) *''
The Itsy Bitsy Spider "Itsy Bitsy Spider" (also known as "Incy Wincy Spider" in Australia and Great Britain, and several other similar-sounding names) is a popular nursery rhyme and fingerplay that describes the adventures of a spider as it ascends, descends, and rea ...
'' *''The Miraculous Tale of the Two Maries'' *''
Timothy Goes to School ''Timothy Goes to School'' is a children's animated television series based on books written by Rosemary Wells, but is titled after the book of the same name. The show premiered on September 30, 2000, and aired its final episode on January 26, 20 ...
'' *Voyage to the Bunny Planet series **''First Tomato'' **''The Island Light'' **''Moss Pillows'' *Yoko series **''Yoko'' **''Yoko Learns to Read'' **''Yoko Writes Her Name'' **''Yoko's Paper Cranes'' **''Yoko's Show-and-Tell'' **''Yoko's World of Kindness'' **''Bubble Gum Radar'' **''Yoko Finds Her Way''


Other books

* ''Fog Comes on Little Pig Feet'' (1972) *''Following Grandfather'' *''Help Children Cope with Divorce'' *''Help Children Cope with Grief'' *''House in the Mail'' *''Lincoln and His Boys'' *''Mary on Horseback'' *''My Havana: Memories of a Cuban Boyhood'', written with Secundino Fernandez, illustrated by Peter Ferguson *''On the Blue Comet'', illus.
Bagram Ibatoulline Bagram Ibatoulline is a Russian-born artist who has illustrated numerous books for younger readers written by Philip Booth, Kate DiCamillo, Michelle Houts, Stephen Mitchell, Linda Sue Park, Lois Lowry and others. His illustrations have been not ...
*''Red Moon at Sharpsburg'' *''Streets of Gold'' *''
Through the Hidden Door ''Through the Hidden Door'' is a young adult novel by Rosemary Wells. This book was a runner-up for a 1988 Edgar Allan Poe Award. The book details the story of Barney Penniman, an awkward eighth-grader with a lisp who is attending a boarding schoo ...
'' *''Leave Well Enough Alone'' *''The Man in the Woods'' *''When No One Was Looking'' *''Little Bunny, Big Germs''


Awards and recognition

Rosemary Wells's books have received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Horn Book Magazine. She has been nominated for numerous awards such as the Edgar Allan Poe Award, the Black-Eyed Susan Award, the Red Clover Award, and the Beehive Award. She has won the following: * Irma S. and James H. Black Award, 1975 - ''Morris's Disappearing Bag'' * Virginia Readers Choice Award, 1987 - ''Man in the Woods'' * Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, 1989 - ''Shy Charles'' * Parents Choice Award, 2014 - ''Stella's Starliner''


References


External links

* * * *Rosemary Wells Papers a
University of Connecticut Archives
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wells, Rosemary 1943 births Living people American children's writers People from Red Bank, New Jersey American children's book illustrators