Immagine dell'autore.

Carol Ryrie Brink (1895–1981)

Autore di Caddie Woodlawn

47+ opere 11,100 membri 121 recensioni 10 preferito

Sull'Autore

Carol Ryrie Brink is the author of many books for young readers, including Magical Melons, the companion volume to Caddie Woodlawn.
Fonte dell'immagine: Author Brink. Publisher photo.

Serie

Opere di Carol Ryrie Brink

Caddie Woodlawn (1935) 7,860 copie
Baby Island (1937) 969 copie
Magical Melons (1939) 779 copie
The Pink Motel (1959) 316 copie
Two Are Better Than One (1968) 125 copie
Winter Cottage (1968) 115 copie
Family Sabbatical (1956) 113 copie
Goody O'Grumpity (1994) 112 copie
Family Grandstand (1952) 102 copie
Andy Buckram's Tin Men (1656) 69 copie
Buffalo Coat (1944) 42 copie
Louly (1974) 41 copie
All Over Town (1939) 37 copie

Opere correlate

Animal Friends and Adventures (1949) — Collaboratore — 55 copie
The Easter Book of Legends and Stories (1947) — Collaboratore — 34 copie
Caddie Woodlawn [1989 film] (1996) — Original book — 26 copie
Caddie Woodlawn [libretto] (2011) — Original author — 2 copie
Wings of Courage and Other Stories for Girl Scouts (1941) — Collaboratore — 1 copia
Friends to Man: The Wonderful World of Animals — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1895-12-28
Data di morte
1981-08-15
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Moscow, Idaho, USA
Luogo di morte
La Jolla, California, USA
Causa della morte
heart failure
Luogo di residenza
Moscow, Idaho, USA
Minnesota, USA
France
Scotland
Istruzione
University of Idaho
University of California, Berkeley
Attività lavorative
short story writer
children's book author
novelist
Playwright
Relazioni
Brink, Raymond W. (husband)
Premi e riconoscimenti
Newbery Medal 1935
Breve biografia
Caroline Ryrie, called Carol, was born in Idaho and orphaned at a young age. She was raised by her maternal grandmother and two aunts who were all gifted storytellers. Her grandmother's tales of growing up in the Wisconsin woods became the basis of several of Carol's books and short stories, including the Newbery Award winner Caddie Woodlawn (1935). Carol attended the University of Idaho and then the University of California, Berkeley, from which she graduated in 1918. Shortly afterwards she married Raymond Brink, with whom she lived in Europe for a time before settling in St. Paul, Minnesota. While raising their two children, Mrs. Brink began writing articles and short stories that were accepted by local and then national publications. She started writing fiction and nonfiction books for adults and children and eventually published nearly 30 novels during her career. Her first novel, Anything Can Happen on the River, was published in 1934. She was also the author of three plays, including one based on Caddie Woodlawn. She received a number of literary awards in her lifetime, including the Friends of American Writers Award 1955, the National League of American Pen Women’s Prize in 1966, and the Kerlan Award from the University of Minnesota in 1978.

Utenti

Discussioni

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Recensioni

 
Segnalato
Crystal.Lake | 59 altre recensioni | May 29, 2024 |
I read this as a kid, and I remember really liking and relating to Caddie's tomboy antics, but I also didn't like it for some reason. I didn't remember why, but I didn't obsessively read it over as I did the Little House books.

Having read the book in almost a single sitting today, I understand why I disliked the book: in the end, Caddie resolves not to be a tomboy anymore. How annoying. That would have felt like a betrayal to me as a tomboy reader.

As an adult, however, the Native American depictions also stood out as annoying. The book really does not hold up well. I suppose the one major positive is that Caddie is on the side of the local tribe and risks herself to save their lives (the ol' white savior trope), and bluntly states that she was more afraid of the other white settlers than the Indians. That feels darn progressive for 1935, but really, everything in the subplot feels very Hollywood and cringey.

I now live not far from where the inspiration for the book, the author's grandmother, grew up. I'd still like to visit the site someday, simply because it's interesting to see a place that connects to a childhood book.
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ladycato | 59 altre recensioni | May 28, 2024 |
 
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ASSG.Library | 59 altre recensioni | Mar 8, 2024 |
 
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ASSG.Library | 17 altre recensioni | Mar 8, 2024 |

Liste

1930s (1)

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Statistiche

Opere
47
Opere correlate
10
Utenti
11,100
Popolarità
#2,125
Voto
3.9
Recensioni
121
ISBN
109
Lingue
3
Preferito da
10

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