Meet Vinnie Ream, the spunky teen who defied tradition, expectations, and critics to sculpt the statue of President Abraham Lincoln that stands in the Capitol rotunda today.
A girl-power picture book for art- and history-loving kids ages 7-10.
Vinnie Ream, the teenage Wonder Girl from the West, works magic with clay. Though most people in Washington, DC, don’t approve of a young woman artist, Vinnie and her supporters convince President Abraham Lincoln to give her the chance of a lifetime. Shaping the clay, studying the man, she sculpts a bust that captures not only his face, but also his quiet strength.
After tragedy strikes and the US government decides to honor the slain president with a large statue, Vinnie launches a campaign to win the commission. Can she become the first woman—and the youngest artist ever—to have a sculpture in the US Capitol?
Award-winning author Beth Anderson brings spirited Vinnie Ream to life, with help from illustrator Jenn Ely's textured, playful illustrations. Together, they carve out the story of an artist who defied the odds and proved that dreams can come true when you roll up your sleeves, get your hands dirty, and give it your all.
Beth Anderson, a former teacher, combines her love of writing with the joys of discovery and learning in her narrative nonfiction and historical fiction picture books. Her title Lizzie Demands a Seat won the Bank Street Flora Stieglitz Straus Award and the Norman A. Sugarman Children’s Biography Honor Award. Beth's recent books include Revolutionary Prudence Wright and Hiding in Plain Sight. She lives in Loveland, Colorado. Visit bethandersonwriter.com.
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Jenn Ely is an artist and animator, who has worked on the movies The Boxtrolls and Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio. In her recent foray into children’s books, she illustrated The Gardener of Alcatraz and If You Were a Kid Building a Pyramid. She lives in Portland, OR. Visit jennely.com
View titles by Jenn Ely
Meet Vinnie Ream, the spunky teen who defied tradition, expectations, and critics to sculpt the statue of President Abraham Lincoln that stands in the Capitol rotunda today.
A girl-power picture book for art- and history-loving kids ages 7-10.
Vinnie Ream, the teenage Wonder Girl from the West, works magic with clay. Though most people in Washington, DC, don’t approve of a young woman artist, Vinnie and her supporters convince President Abraham Lincoln to give her the chance of a lifetime. Shaping the clay, studying the man, she sculpts a bust that captures not only his face, but also his quiet strength.
After tragedy strikes and the US government decides to honor the slain president with a large statue, Vinnie launches a campaign to win the commission. Can she become the first woman—and the youngest artist ever—to have a sculpture in the US Capitol?
Award-winning author Beth Anderson brings spirited Vinnie Ream to life, with help from illustrator Jenn Ely's textured, playful illustrations. Together, they carve out the story of an artist who defied the odds and proved that dreams can come true when you roll up your sleeves, get your hands dirty, and give it your all.
Beth Anderson, a former teacher, combines her love of writing with the joys of discovery and learning in her narrative nonfiction and historical fiction picture books. Her title Lizzie Demands a Seat won the Bank Street Flora Stieglitz Straus Award and the Norman A. Sugarman Children’s Biography Honor Award. Beth's recent books include Revolutionary Prudence Wright and Hiding in Plain Sight. She lives in Loveland, Colorado. Visit bethandersonwriter.com.
View titles by Beth Anderson
Jenn Ely is an artist and animator, who has worked on the movies The Boxtrolls and Guillermo Del Toro’s Pinocchio. In her recent foray into children’s books, she illustrated The Gardener of Alcatraz and If You Were a Kid Building a Pyramid. She lives in Portland, OR. Visit jennely.com
View titles by Jenn Ely