A 1990 Caldecott Honor Book Bill Peet tells his life story, including his years with Disney, with illustrations on every page. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Mesmirizing and candid story of a talented artist.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a great autobiography. I loved Bill Peet's work as a youngster and instantly recognized it. Felt like reading about an old friend. His artistry throughout the book made the story come alive. He writes in a very engaging, easy way for young folks to understand and enjoy as well as the older set. I appreciated his candid telling of the Disney years. He certainly did not sugar-coat any of his struggles. An interesting story about a unique life and a fine talent that I love even more now.
I sat and read it cover to cover
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The autobiography of Bill Peet is not a deep delving look into the soul of the man. It is, however, an entertaining and informative (and self-illustrated) collection of memories, thoughts, and events from the life of one of the men who was instrumental to the current success of the Disney Corp. Bill Peet tells of his boyhood, his constant doodling and drawing, and how he joined Disney during the depression as a finish cartoonist. Peet's imagination and drive to express his ideas led him to become one of the people Disney relied on to create and deliver the kind of animated work that now have masterpiece status. His name is found on many of Disney's successful animation features (e.g., Peter Pan, Sword in the Stone, Fox and the Hound, etc.). Peet eventually left Disney and went on to find success as an author and illustrator. If you are like me, you will enjoy reading his candid comments about life and making a living as an artist, and about his association with and perspectives of Walt Disney, the man.Bill Peet's books are favorites of the children at our house. This is a delightful read. Give it a try! I'm glad I did.5 stars.Alan Holyoak
A Must-Read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I found this book a phenomenal read. Bill Peet not only speaks of his life with warmth and a gentle sense of humor, but with touches of reality as well -- which reminds us that he is very human. His struggles as an artist and his relationship with the legendary Walt Disney are fascinating to learn about. I highly recommend this book for everyone - children and adults alike.
Bill Peet sketches his way to a bright career.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The cartoon-like drawings and corresponding text found in this book bring to life Bill Peet's childhood and aspiring career as an artist/illustrator. He does a wonderful of realistically portraying teenage and collegiate years, complete with aspirations of becoming Charles Atlas himself. Much detail is put into the development of Peet's career in and out of Disney Studios and his relationship with Walt Disney. Whether you agree with Peet on Walt's true character is up to you! The book concludes with a look ahead to Peet's eventual success with children's books and a list of those he has produced. It is well worth reading and is especially good non-fiction for upper elementary or middle school age students. Parents who are currently looking to provide a role model that is hardworking and seemingly ethical will also love this selection.
Wonderful for all ages, super book, what a life.....<br>
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is a wonderful book for anyone from one to 92. Both of my sons love it. My son is buying it for his school Library as a donation.
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