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Laura Adams Armer (1874–1963)

Autor(a) de Waterless Mountain

9+ Works 382 Membros 13 Reviews

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Obras de Laura Adams Armer

Waterless Mountain (1931) 342 cópias
The Forest Pool (1938) 19 cópias
Dark Circle of Branches (1933) 5 cópias
Southwest (1935) 4 cópias
The Trader's Children (1937) 4 cópias
Cactus (1934) 3 cópias
Farthest West 2 cópias
In Navajo land 2 cópias

Associated Works

Writing Books for Boys and Girls (1952) — Contribuinte, algumas edições5 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Outros nomes
Adams, Laura May (birth)
Data de nascimento
1874-01-12
Data de falecimento
1963-03-16
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Sacramento, California, USA
Locais de residência
San Francisco, California, USA
Educação
University of California, Berkeley
California School of Design
Ocupação
photographer
artist
book illustrator
novelist
children's book author
Pequena biografia
Laura Adams Armer was born in Sacramento, California, and moved to San Francisco with her family as a child. She was educated in public schools and by private tutors. She attended the California School of Design and spent a year at the University of California, Berkeley. She opened her own photography studio in 1899, and achieved rapid success as a society portraitist. Her work was exhibited to great acclaim in San Francisco, New York, and other cities. In 1902, she sold her studio and traveled around the Southwest with her sister. Later that year, she married Sidney Armer, also an artist, with whom she had two children, and moved to Berkeley. She continued her photography there and in 1905, illustrated the book Leaves From an Argonaut's Note Book by Theodore Elden Jones. After the death of her baby daughter in 1905, she retired briefly, and then returned to to active participation in the Berkeley art colony. In 1919-1920, she began to document systematically the Hopi and Navajo peoples of the Southwest, which resulted in numerous publications on their societies, religion, folklore, and art -- especially sand paintings. She compiled volumes of notes, which she used in painting, photographs, and books that she wrote and illustrated solo or with her husband. These included Waterless Mountain (1932), for which she won the Newbury Award, Southwest (1935), The Traders Children (1937), The Forest Pool (1938), and In Navajo Land (1962). She also made a documentary film in 1928, The Mountain Chant.

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it makes sense that i have loved this spiritual novel in the same season i have been daily listening to "my sweet lord." neither novel nor song is perfect, but the balance between yearning and joy in both is everything.
 
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alison-rose | outras 10 resenhas | May 22, 2023 |
A young Navajo boy is destined to be a medicine man as he has the right spirit for the job. Set in present day (that being early 1930s based on the publication date) this is reminiscent of a number of Newbery books from that era when the committee favored historical fiction and books that told about other cultures. The plot is minimal. Mainly, we move around over a period of a few years seeing what life was like in the Navajo lands of the first half of the 20th century. Since books from that era would never portray white Americans as bad, the one white character, referred to usually as "the Big Man," is a kind and generous merchant, who cares deeply about the Navajo people he trades with. I rather suspect such a benevolent merchant was not to be found trading with the Native Americans in the 1930s.
Not a bad book, but not good enough to recommend unless the reader has a particular interest in Native American cultures.
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fingerpost | outras 10 resenhas | Sep 30, 2022 |
Perhaps this just isn't my kind of book. I can’t really find anything I didn’t like about it, and some unexpected entertaining scenes were developed as Younger Brother went on his growth toward manhood and whatnot. I was never fully invested, and the tales that are told within the book (presumably of the ‘passed on through generations’ genre) just struck me as strange. Yeah, not a bad book, but not for me.
 
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Allyoopsi | outras 10 resenhas | Jun 22, 2022 |
Illustrations were great but the story did not have much to offer.
 
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DianeVogan | 1 outra resenha | Mar 18, 2020 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
9
Also by
1
Membros
382
Popularidade
#63,245
Avaliação
½ 3.3
Resenhas
13
ISBNs
9
Idiomas
1

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