One Morning in Maine

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IllustratorRobert McCloskey
CoverartistRobert McCloskey
One Morning in Maine
Front cover illustration
AuthorRobert McCloskey
IllustratorRobert McCloskey
Cover artistRobert McCloskey
GenreChildren's picture book
Published1952 The Viking Press
Publication placeUnited States
Media typeHardback
ISBN0-670-52627-4

One Morning in Maine is a picture book by Robert McCloskey set in Brooksville, Maine. It was awarded the Caldecott Honor in 1953.[1] It features Robert McCloskey, his wife Peggy, and their two real-life daughters, Sarah ("Sal"), who had previously had appeared in Blueberries for Sal, and Jane. McCloskey was a professional illustrator and drew his wife's and daughters' facial features to accurately show what they really looked like. McCloskey also cleverly depicts the adventurously-rambunctious little Jane in his drawings of their mainland adventures; on every page, the robust tousle-headed toddler is usually shown to be exploringly bustling about independently of the two others in her group, engaged in "typical young tomboy" activities such as perching high up on a work-table, climbing on a stack of tires, snuggling with a furry puppy who has wandered into the garage, etc.

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