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“Michael Sims’ The Story of Charlotte's Web is built on revealing glimpses of how ‘reality and fantasy make good bedfellows,’ as White himself wrote…In the best part of the book, Sims traces how much endless rewriting as well as research on spiderweb construction went into Charlotte's Web…The Story of Charlotte’s Web should encourage rereadings of Charlotte’s Web.”
USA Today
“Sims offers an affectionate homage to E. B. White and his enduring trio: a spunky farm girl, a smart spider, and a remarkable pig.”
Entertainment Weekly
“Tells the story of a shy author who ‘felt for animals a kinship he never felt for people,’ and who, at fifty, drew upon childhood memories of a stable in Mount Vernon, New York, to spin the iconic story of a spider who saved a pig.”
Vogue
“Michael Sims goes back to Zuckerman’s farm to weave the story of Charlotte’s Web.”
Vanity Fair
“Intriguing…Sims illuminates an era of journalism and essay-writing through the war. His style also sings in tune with White’s lyricism, especially in descriptions of nature and the farm.”
Sunday Times (London)
“A full, engaging account…Sims includes wonderful anecdotes…The Story of Charlotte’s Web unfolds in a way that White might have appreciated: it ambles, pauses to observe the smallest details, and takes its time. Best of all, this book is likely to encourage readers to experience the pleasures of White’s novel all over again.”
Los Angeles Times
“A fitting echo to the resolution of Charlotte’s Web…Sims’ research is thorough, his own prose clear, direct, and concise: the ultimate homage. His book is a lovely and empathetic testament to E. B. White’s vision of ‘nature publishing herself.’”
Washington Post
“Sims recounts the wellsprings—familial, psychological, environmental, historical, educational, emotional and every other ‘al’ you can think of—about the little novel that tells how a spider named Charlotte saved a pig named Wilbur from being rendered into bacon…Mr. Sims’ writing captures White’s affection for his creatures and fits the mood of his subject nicely.”
Chicago Sun-Times
“In this immensely charming book, Michael Sims sketches White’s life along with that of what is perhaps his most enduring creation, the children’s classic Charlotte’s Web.”
Boston Globe
“Sims reveals the development of writer E. B. White as he created one of the most cherished and popular of children’s books…Readers of Charlotte and Wilbur’s adventure will learn just how much care and thought was put into rendering this classic work.”
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