"Then began an experience that turned my life around-working on a book with a black kid as hero. None of the manuscripts I'd been illustrating featured any black kids-except for token blacks in the background. My book would have him there simply because he should have been there all along. Years before I had cut from a magazine a strip of photos of a little black boy. I often put them on my studio walls before I'd begun to illustrate children's books. I just loved looking at him. This was the child who would be the hero of my book."

34 likes

Source: Source: www.today.com

About the author

Ezra Jack Keats

Author, Illustrator

Ezra Jack Keats was a groundbreaking children's author and illustrator known for his vivid depictions of urban childhood, particularly in 'The Snowy Day.'

All quotes by Ezra Jack Keats →

Same author

More quotes by Ezra Jack Keats

See all →
Ezra Jack Keats Author, Illustrator

"To me, one of the greatest triumphs in doing a book is to tell the story as simply as possible. My aim is to imply rather than to overstate. Whenever the reader participates with his own interpretation, I feel that the book is much more successful. I write with the premise that less is more. Writing is not difficult to me. I read into a tape recorder, constantly dropping a word here and there from my manuscript until I get a minimum amount of words to say exactly what I want to say. Each time I drop a word or two, it brings me a sense of victory!"

Read quote