Leonard Marcus on the great 20th century children's books editor Ursula Nordstrom

Published: June 14, 2021, 2:26 p.m.

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"Ursula Nordstrom (1910 - 1988) was publisher and editor-in-chief of juvenile books at Harper & Row from 1940 to 1973. She is credited with presiding over a transformation in children\'s literature in which morality tales written for adult approval gave way to works that instead appealed to children\'s imaginations and emotions." She authored the 1960 children\'s book The Secret Language, and a\\xa0 collection of her correspondence, edited by Leonard Marcus, entitled\\xa0Dear Genius: the Letters of Ursula Nordstrom\\xa0was published in 1998.
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Harper\'s received three Newbery Medals and two Caldecott Medals during Nordstom\'s tenure. She edited some of the milestones of children\'s literature, including E. B. White\'s Stuart Little (1945) and Charlotte\'s Web (1952), Margaret Wise Brown\'s Goodnight Moon (1947), Crockett Johnson\'s Harold and the Purple Crayon (1955), and Syd Hoff\'s Danny and the Dinosaur (1958). Other authors she edited included Laura Ingalls Wilder, Ruth Krauss, and Charlotte Zolotow.\\xa0
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I talk to Leonard Marcus about everything Ursula.\\xa0
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Photo credit: Sonya Sones.
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