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Faith McNulty (1918–2005)

Autore di If You Decide to Go to the Moon

34+ opere 5,134 membri 81 recensioni 1 preferito

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Opere di Faith McNulty

Dancing with Manatees (1994) 865 copie
Endangered Animals (1996) 525 copie
When I Lived with Bats (1999) 279 copie
If Dogs Ruled the World (1999) 265 copie
Listening To Whales Sing (1996) 182 copie
The Lady and the Spider (1986) 178 copie
Mouse and Tim (1978) 114 copie
A Snake in the House (1994) 79 copie
Woodchuck (1767) 74 copie

Opere correlate

Il giardino segreto (1911) — Postfazione, alcune edizioni35,241 copie
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 8, No. 8, April 1981 — Collaboratore — 3 copie

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1918-11-28
Data di morte
2005-04-10
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
New York City, New York, USA
Luogo di morte
Wakefield, Rhode Island, USA
Istruzione
Barnard College (dropped out)
Rhode Island State College (dropped out)
Attività lavorative
journalist
wildlife writer
children's book author
columnist
Relazioni
McNulty, John (husband) (1)
Organizzazioni
The New Yorker
Breve biografia
Faith McNulty, née Corrigan, was born in New York City and spent her childhood summers on her grandmother's farm in Wakefield, Rhode Island. She attended Barnard College for one year, then Rhode Island State College. However, she dropped out of college after getting a job as a copy girl at the New York Daily News. She later worked for Life magazine. During World War II, she worked for the U.S. Office of War Information in London.

She became a staff writer at The New Yorker, a position she held from 1953 to 1994. In 1980, a collection of her New Yorker pieces was published as The Wildlife Stories of Faith McNulty.

She also wrote numerous books on animals and country life for children and adults, including How to Dig a Hole to the Other Side of the World (1979), When I Lived With Bats (1998), and The Whooping Crane: The Bird that Defies Distinction (1966).
In 1945, she married
John McNulty, also a writer and journalist, with whom she had a son. Along with Thomas Wolfe, Truman Capote, Gay Talese, and James Baldwin, Faith McNulty became a major figure in the development of the "creative nonfiction" genre, also called "New Journalism" or literary journalism. Her most famous book, The Burning Bed, published in 1980, was a prime example. It was based on the true story of Francine Hughes, who in 1977 set fire to the bedroom in which her husband was sleeping, claiming he had been abusing her for 13 years. The jury at her trial found her not guilty.
The book was adapted into a 1994 NBC-TV movie. Towards the end of her life, Faith wrote a weekly column for The Providence Journal on a local animal shelter run by the Animal Welfare League. Her last book was If You Decide to Go to the Moon (2005), a children's picture book illustrated by Steven Kellogg, which won the Boston Globe's Horn Book Award for Nonfiction.

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I love this to open a unit on the Moon and/or space!
 
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BDent114 | 35 altre recensioni | Dec 2, 2023 |
Very short little book about how the author found an orphaned woodchuck and cared for it. She raised it in her house, then moved it to a hole outside by a stone wall on the property, then eventually had to trap and relocate it further away because it kept coming back for handouts! Getting the woodchuck to find and eat wild foods on its own seemed the hardest part. I often see woodchucks in the roadside verges here, and thought of them as just big fat ground squirrels. Which they are. But it was nice to learn a little more about them, and reflect on how beautiful the author eventually found them to be, in their own way. The middle of the book switches from the personal story about this one woodchuck, to share information the author learned via her library research, then it goes back to tell how the woodchuck was finally returned to the wild. The illustrations by Darby Morrell are just exquisite.… (altro)
 
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jeane | 2 altre recensioni | Feb 8, 2023 |
 
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alexleealston | 35 altre recensioni | Oct 27, 2022 |
A short, simple story, beautifully illustrated in great detail, of the author's rescuing of a baby woodchuck whose mother was dead. McNulty cares for "Chuck," researches woodchucks at the library, and rehomes him into the wild when it's time.

See also: Charlotte's Web by E.B. White
½
 
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JennyArch | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 23, 2022 |

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Statistiche

Opere
34
Opere correlate
4
Utenti
5,134
Popolarità
#4,855
Voto
4.1
Recensioni
81
ISBN
103
Lingue
3
Preferito da
1

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