Mr. McCloskey's Marvelous Mallards: The Making of Make Way for Ducklings

Mr. McCloskey's Marvelous Mallards: The Making of Make Way for Ducklings

by Emma Bland Smith

Narrated by Peter Berkrot

Unabridged — 13 minutes

Mr. McCloskey's Marvelous Mallards: The Making of Make Way for Ducklings

Mr. McCloskey's Marvelous Mallards: The Making of Make Way for Ducklings

by Emma Bland Smith

Narrated by Peter Berkrot

Unabridged — 13 minutes

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Overview

As soon as artist Robert McCloskey saw the ducks in Boston Public Garden, he knew he had to write about them. But how? Studying stuffed birds didn't help.
Would inviting some into his apartment work? What? Was he quack-ers?
For months ducklings slept on his sofa and swam in his bathtub, making incredible messes. Quack! Quack! His roommate was not amused and his neighbors complained, but Robert did not give up. As the ducklings grew, he got down on his hands and knees and followed them with pad
and pencil. At times he even acted like a duck! Through revision, after revision, after revision, Robert improved the art and story, until he and his editor were finally satisfied. Join Emma Bland Smith in her tribute to an amazing artist and his inspiring marvelous mallards!

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Bank Street Best Book of the Year

★"[T]his stand-alone account of how young illustrator Robert McCloskey filled his urban studio with live ducks in order to get his depictions of them 'better than just okay' will give readers of all ages a sense of the dedication that went into creating the timeless classic Make Way for Ducklings. Make way for a comical episode that offers insight into the hard work of creativity, in general and in the case of one picture book that has been admired and loved for generations." —School Library Journal, starred review

"Making a picture book isn’t all it’s quacked up to be...Smith and Stadtlander reconstruct how Robert McCloskey wrote and illustrated the story, meticulously rearranging words until the text was perfect and agonizing over how ducks would behave in the story....The gouache and colored pencil illustrations...capture both the quiet moments of work and the hectic life of multiple ducks living in a New York apartment. Without doubt, this will be a favorite for both older and younger generations alike! Make way for a wonderful tale about the creation of a classic children’s book." —Kirkus Reviews

"Inspired by one of the more charming origin stories in the history of children’s literature, the new book shows the time, energy, determination, and craftsmanship required to create a book that seems so effortlessly right. Smith’s narrative includes gentle humor, reflected in Stadtlander’s gouache-and-colored-pencil illustrations portraying McCloskey at work and the absurdity of living with ducks. A pleasing tribute to McCloskey and his work." —Booklist

"Smith emphasizes her subject’s determination...with the spreads depicting the ducks’ 'terrible mess' and 'infernal quacking' being sure to delight young readers. Stadtlander captures it all, including the ducks’ chaos, in thickly textured gouache and colored-pencil illustrations. This is the children’s version of [this] tale...and a satisfying one at that." —The Horn Book

"Bland Smith focuses squarely on a single, knotty problem that Robert McCloskey (1914–2003) encountered while working on his now-iconic Make Way for Ducklings...In textural, place-oriented gouache and colored pencil spreads, Stadtlander shows McCloskey training home with a box of live ducklings and a sheepish expression on his face, fielding skeptical looks from other passengers. He soon discovers that the ducks make difficult roommates, but his work pays off, a success that crowns this step-by-step portrait of an artist working through to a solution." —Publishers Weekly

"Emma Bland Smith has written a fun story that will give young readers an idea of how much work it takes to create a picture book. Becca Stadtlander’s illustrations are filled with great details and complete the story nicely. The back matter gives a good deal more information on McCloskey. This is a delightful book." —Seattle Book Review

“Emma Smith has done a bang-up job imagining how my father wrote Make Way for Ducklings. I enjoyed reading her book.” —Jane McCloskey, daughter of Robert McCloskey and author of Robert McCloskey: A Private Life in Words and Pictures

“A wonderfully rollicking rendition of the story behind the story.” —Gary D. Schmidt, Newbery Honor-winning author of books for children and author of Robert McCloskey


School Library Journal

★ 10/01/2022

Gr 1–3—Though the tale has been told before, notably in Leonard Marcus's Caldecott Celebration, this stand-alone account of how young illustrator Robert McCloskey filled his urban studio with live ducks in order to get his depictions of them "better than just okay" will give readers of all ages a sense of the dedication that went into creating the timeless classic Make Way for Ducklings. Stadtlander's views of a workspace and bathroom overrun with ducks as the serious-looking artist, sketchbook in hand, crawls under a table in pursuit of just the right angle reinforce the episode's sense of fun, and reproductions of his actual drawings scattered throughout will encourage closer, more appreciative examination of the finished art. Smith and McCloskey's daughter Jane contribute afterwords about the artist, his work, and his legendary editor, May Massee. VERDICT Make way for a comical episode that offers insight into the hard work of creativity, in general and in the case of one picture book that has been admired and loved for generations.—John Edward Peters

Kirkus Reviews

2022-11-16
Making a picture book isn’t all it’s quacked up to be.

First published in 1941, Make Way for Ducklings is still a popular book for children thanks to its perfectly paced plot and lighthearted illustrations. But fans of the book may not know how it came into being. Smith and Stadtlander reconstruct how Robert McCloskey wrote and illustrated the story, meticulously rearranging words until the text was perfect and agonizing over how ducks would behave in the story. While the former took time, for the latter, the author/illustrator needed inspiration, which came in the form of two groups of ducks (adults and ducklings) living for a time in his shared studio apartment. The gouache and colored pencil illustrations are a far cry from McCloskey’s style but capture both the quiet moments of work and the hectic life of multiple ducks living in a New York apartment. For readers looking for more, the backmatter includes a note from McCloskey’s daughter, an author’s note, information about McCloskey and his editor May Massee, a bibliography, a timeline, a list of McCloskey’s works, and small reproductions of sketches and family photos. Without doubt, this will be a favorite for both older and younger generations alike! Background characters are diverse. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Make way for a wonderful tale about the creation of a classic children’s book. (picture credits) (Informational picture book. 6-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178337011
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 04/18/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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