""Just Mary"": The Life of Mary Evelyn Grannan

Author:   Margaret Anne Hume
Publisher:   Dundurn Group Ltd
ISBN:  

9781550025972


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 March 2006
Format:   Hardback
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""Just Mary"": The Life of Mary Evelyn Grannan


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Just Mary and Maggie Muggins are names that will arouse memories in those who grew up with CBC radio and television in the 1940s and 1950s. The creator of these and other children's shows, former Fredericton schoolteacher Mary Grannan, became a radio star when she hit the national airwaves in 1939, her popularity peaking when Maggie Muggins moved to television in 1955. Long before The Friendly Giant and Mr. Dressup appeared, her work helped to shape the legacy of gentle children's programming on CBC. Building on her broadcasting success, Grannan published over thirty books, most runaway best-sellers. Attired in stylish dress, extravagant hats, and enormous earrings, she made frequent guest appearances at public events across the country. She received the Beaver Award for her broadcasting and was honoured by the International Mark Twain Society and the Institute for Education by Radio at Ohio State University. ""Just Mary"": The Life of Mary Evelyn Grannan is the first biography of this creative and once well-known Canadian woman. Immersing the reader in rich detail while showcasing excerpts of her writings through the years, the book presents an intimate examination of her life journey through previously unreleased personal letters, archives, an abundance of photographs, and interviews with family, friends, colleagues, and former students. This is the private Mary Grannan as the public has never before known her.

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Author:   Margaret Anne Hume
Publisher:   Dundurn Group Ltd
Imprint:   Dundurn Group Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.735kg
ISBN:  

9781550025972


ISBN 10:   155002597
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   30 March 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Gwendolyn Davies; Prologue; The Departure, 1939; Birth of a Storyteller, 1900-1914; The Schoolmarm, 1914-1934; The New Circus, 1935-1939; Toronto Beginning, 1939-1940; Making the Grade, 1940; First Books, 1941-1943; The Birth of Maggie Muggins, 1944-1945; Advent of Maggie Muggins on the Radio, 1946-1948; Visit to the Old Countries, 1949; Prelude to Television, 1949-1954; Maggie Comes to Television, 1954-1958; Many Books but No Cartoons, 1956-1960; Last Years at CBC, 1960-1962; Journey Homeward, 1962-1975; Epilogue: The Last Public Performance, 1967; Index.

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Hume paints a picture of peaceful harmony. --Roger Currie Winnipeg Free Press (04/02/2006)


<p> Just Mary tells the story of Mary Evelyn Grannan, the former New Brunswick school teacher who created Maggie Muggins. Having died in 1975 at the age of 75, Grannan is largely forgotten, but her story is told in a colourful and lively fashion by first-time author Margaret Anne Hume, another former New Brunswicker who now lives in Vancouver.<p>Grannan's career on the airwaves began with a program called Just Mary, which began while she was still in New Brunswick and continued throughout the war years.<p>Maggie Muggins began on radio in 1946 and moved to the new medium of TV in 1955. Several young girls played Maggie through the years, and Mary was close to all of them.<p>Hume paints a picture of peaceful harmony throughout those years. When the TV show ended in 1962, Grannan left the CBC but continued writing, with several bestsellers to her credit. <p> Winnipeg Free Press, April 2, 2006


<p> Just Mary tells the story of Mary Evelyn Grannan, the former New Brunswick school teacher who created Maggie Muggins. Having died in 1975 at the age of 75, Grannan is largely forgotten, but her story is told in a colourful and lively fashion by first-time author Margaret Anne Hume, another former New Brunswicker who now lives in Vancouver.<p>Grannan's career on the airwaves began with a program called Just Mary, which began while she was still in New Brunswick and continued throughout the war years.<p>Maggie Muggins began on radio in 1946 and moved to the new medium of TV in 1955. Several young girls played Maggie through the years, and Mary was close to all of them.<p>Hume paints a picture of peaceful harmony throughout those years. When the TV show ended in 1962, Grannan left the CBC but continued writing, with several bestsellers to her credit. <p> Winnipeg Free Press , April 2, 2006


Author Information

Margaret Hume, a former librarian at Concordia University in Montreal, received her education from the universities of New Brunswick and McGill. Born in Halifax, she grew up in New Brunswick in the 1950s as an adoring young fan of Maggie Muggins. Margaret lives with her husband in Vancouver. ""Just Mary"": The Life of Mary Evelyn Grannan is her first book.

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