
Up in the Tree
Margaret Atwood’s classic picture book is a perfect integration of words and pictures.
This story about the adventures of two children who live up in a tree is vintage Atwood — playful, whimsical and wry. The perfect integration of words and pictures creates a coherent and delightful whole.
When this charming book was first published in 1978, there was a widespread idea that it was too expensive and risky to publish a children’s book in Canada. And so Margaret Atwood not only wrote and illustrated the book, she handlettered the type! The book was created in the old-fashioned way, using only two colors that mixed together to produce a surprisingly large range of tones and textures. The delightful result reminds us that technology hasn’t necessarily made things better. This facsimile edition renders intact the unique pleasures of the original.
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Do you want to take a deeper dive intoUp in the Tree? Chat about themes, characters, settings, plots and let’s celebrate this book for our Book of the Month discussion!