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Inspirations • Noises
at Night • A
Closer Look • Lemonade
for Sale • Power
of the People • Blue
Ribbon Dad
Noises at
Night was released on August 1, 2005. It is available
at many bookstores including: Borders
Bookstores, Barnes
and Noble, Amazon.com and
many independent bookstores near you. If you're having trouble
ordering Noises at Night, please email trudibartow@abramsbooks.com.
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Illustrated
by Bruce Whatley |
The Birth of
Noises
at Night
While taking a little break from teaching
in Wellesley, I was taking care of my first baby, Will. He was
the inspiration for lots of my unpublished stories and for my first
published picture book, Noises at Night. Will was two
years old at the time, and we had moved into a new house in Stow,
Massachusetts. The house had many new sounds that Will wasn’t
used to: the hiss of the heater, the drip drop of the faucet, to
name a couple. I sat next to Will on his bed (yup, he was out of
his crib at an early age!) and told him my first version of Noises
at Night to help him get back to sleep. Guess what? It
worked! Will fell asleep and my first picture book idea was
born!
Well, I went back to teaching, but kept on working on Noises as
well as many other stories. It was after having my second child,
Luke, that I decided to try writing full time. While at home,
I wrote A Closer Look and Lemonade for Sale and
sold them both to Rigby Publishing (now Harcourt Achieve!).
I also wrote many educational articles for ParentsandKids newspaper.
All the while, something was still bugging me about Noises!
But what was it? My version of Noises at Night was
rejected sooooo many times even after I re-wrote it and re-wrote
it and re-wrote it. Publishers and editors loved it, but something
wasn’t quite right. I suspected it was the meter (that’s
the rhythm of the words and how parts of words have certain
stresses ). I had joined a writing group in Wellesley, Massachusetts,
led by children’s author, Jackie Greene, and kept working
on my stories.
It’s a good thing that I met Susan
Lubner, my co-writer,
a few years later at Jackie’s writing group! We became
fast friends. I noticed that Susan was so terrific with meter
that I invited her to re-write Noises with me. I was
so happy when she said, “Yes!” When we collaborated, Noises was
re-born and we sent it out again…and again…and
again! It was rejected soooo many times, until finally, our editor,
Tamar Brazis of Abrams said, “We love it and we found a
perfect illustrator, Bruce Whatley, who would like to illustrate
your book!” So, that is how Noises
at Night came to be.
Read more about Noises at Night here.
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