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OverviewAn intimate and heartwarming collection of memories that puts one of Canada's most beloved and iconic artists into a whole new light. In 1916, Emily Carr wasn't famous. She was poor, and she taught art classes to children. One of her students was seven-year-old Carol Pearson. Pearson spent hours every day with Carr: they painted together at the water's edge, and she helped care for the dogs, birds, monkey and other animals that Carr kept as pets. They grew very close, and at the age of 14, Carol moved in with Carr. Emily nicknamed Carol ""Baboo,"" and Carol called her ""Mom."" The two were ""mother-and-daughter"" for twenty-five years, up until Carr passed away. This touching tribute to Carr illustrates a gentleness and sensitivity not seen in other biographies. Originally published in 1954, this very unique biography reveals Carr's personality more fully than any other. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carol Pearson , Robert AmosPublisher: TouchWood Editions Imprint: TouchWood Editions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.255kg ISBN: 9781771511742ISBN 10: 1771511745 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 07 July 2016 Audience: General/trade , General , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsNo more penetrating picture will be given us of the great person who was Emily Carr than this . . . Humour is mixed with tragedy, and tales that never appeared in Klee Wyck were told to Carol. The Globe and Mail No more penetrating picture will be given us of the great person who was Emily Carr than this ... Humour is mixed with tragedy, and tales that never appeared in Klee Wyck were told to Carol. --The Globe and Mail """No more penetrating picture will be given us of the great person who was Emily Carr than this ... Humour is mixed with tragedy, and tales that never appeared in Klee Wyck were told to Carol."" --The Globe and Mail" Author InformationCarol Pearson first came to know Emily Carr when her parents enrolled her in art classes with the celebrated painter. Young Pearson soon became one of Carr's closest friends. Their intimate friendship lasted even after Pearson moved to Ontario in 1926. Pearson was a horsewoman and animal trainer, a skill she learned from Carr. She lived in Ontario until her death. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |