Isn’t that charming? That’s a map of Paris done by the English artist and graphic designer Alice Tait. I had completely forgotten that my publisher engaged her to do the endpapers for The Little Way Of Ruthie Leming. She’s working on a map, or maps, of Starhill and the places where Ruthie lived, and that she loved. She’s going to include images, too. I love Alice’s work, and can hardly wait to see what she comes up with for Little Way. Follow the link to her blog to check out her portfolio. I am certain that Ruthie would have loved it, and I hope that she can see how much her life will be honored by Alice’s part in telling her story.
Alice Tait & ‘Ruthie Leming’
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Leapold says:
That is darling. We should all work on maps of places we love.
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Great touch including the hand-drawn map. Excellent way to show the “human scale” of a life. Looking forward to the book.