Once Upon a Fairy Tale House: The True Story of Four Sisters and the Magic They Built

by Mary Lyn Ray (Author) Giselle Potter (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

This nonfiction picture book tells the true story of four sisters who used their skills and creativity to bring storybook houses from their childhood fairy tales to life in 1930s Southern California.

Mildred, Harriet, Brenda, and Wilma Moody grew up reading classic fairy tales and inventing their own, wishing they could live in the stories. They imagined storybook houses for themselves and slept there in their dreams every night. As adults, the sisters followed separate career paths until Mildred, an artist, needed a place to paint. Harriet, an architect, sketched plans for a studio that looked like the whimsical abodes from their childhood dreams.

When people saw the enchanting studio, they began to want fairy tale houses of their own. So, Harriet drew more plans, and Mildred decorated the insides, and Brenda and Wilma joined them to take care of the banking and business. Soon, storybook cottages bloomed throughout their tiny town. And when families moved into their new homes, they could all feel just a little bit of the Moody sisters' fairy tale magic.

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Kirkus Reviews

An overwrought but inspiring tale of dreamers who were also doers.

Publishers Weekly

It's 1902 in Santa Barbara, Calif., and the Moody sisters, four young siblings who love fairy tales, are sitting on the beach doing what they like best: Mildred draws, Harriett builds sandcastles, Brenda counts beach detritus, and Wilma pushes sand with a toy steam shovel. Though they can't inhabit the stories they invent at bedtime, Wilma suggests, "We could imagine fairy tale houses and pretend we live in them." When the four reach adulthood, they build artist Mildred a studio with a roof "like a mother hen's wings," and then collaborate to create life-size fairy tale cottages that eschew the time period's cold modern aesthetic. Harriett, now an architect, designs, Mildred decorates, Brenda takes care of business, and Wilma handles bookkeeping and sales, a rare enterprise in an era when women's professional options were particularly sparse. In vintage-inflected gouache spreads, Potter (Cher Ami) lavishes detail on the sisters' clothing, on the California landscape with its palms and gardens, and, as they are built, on the cottages themselves. In a biographical portrait of lifelong collaboration that builds on childhood interests, Ray (Vrooom, Vrooom!) tells a heartfelt story about a group of women whose work unites the gifts of its members. An author's note offers more context regarding the Moody sisters' "pixie cottages." Ages 4-8. (May)

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Mary Lyn Ray
Mary Lyn Ray is the author of many picture books for children. Her texts are often praised for their lyricism and emotional depth, and in her works, she frequently focuses on humankind's relationship with nature. Among her critically acclaimed titles are Stars, Christmas Farm, Pumpkins, The Thank You Book, and Go to Sleep, Little Farm.

Giselle Potter has illustrated many books, including Try It! by Mara Rockliff, All by Himself? by Elana K. Arnold, and Kate and the Beanstalk by Mary Pope Osborne, as well as her own Tell Me What to Dream About, This Is My Dollhouse, and The Year I Didn't Go to School, about traveling through Italy with her parents' puppet troupe when she was eight. She lives in Rosendale, New York, with her husband and two daughters. Visit her at GisellePotter.com.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781481479820
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Beach Lane Books
Publication date
May 20, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF007120 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Biography & Autobiography | Women
JNF005000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Architecture
JNF019070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Family | Siblings
Library of Congress categories
California
Sisters
Moody family
Santa Barbara
Cottages
Fantastic architecture
Santa Barbara (Calif.)

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