Feels like reading a love story that doesn't quite know it's a love story yet, and a success story that doesn't know it's made it. βEmma Straub,New York Timesβbestselling author ofThis Time Tomorrow Award-winning, beloved children's book author and illustrator Carson Ellis makes a stunning adult debut with an illustrated memoir that evocatively captures a specific cultural moment of the early 2000s and in her journey as an artist. In January 2001, the young artist Carson Ellis moved into a warehouse in Portland, Oregon, with a group of fellow artists. For the first week she lived there, she kept a detailed diary full of dry observations, mordant wit, hijinks with friends (including her future husband, Decemberists frontman Colin Meloy), and turn-of-the-millennium cultural touchstones. Now, Ellis has richly illustrated this two-decade-old journal with extraordinary new paintings in the signature style that has made her an award-winning picture book author today. This beautiful volume offers a snapshot of a bygone era, a meticulous re-creation of quotidian frustrations and small, meaningful moments, and a meditation on what it means both to start your journey as an artist and to look back at that beginning many years later. AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR: Carson Ellis is a Caldecott award-winning author and artist known for her work in the Wildwood Chronicles, The Mysterious Benedict Society, and beyond and the longtime illustrator-in-residence for the band The Decemberists. People who love her children's books will be thrilled to discover this new bookβespecially parents who are nostalgic for the days of the early 2000s.
βThis diary tells the story of Carson Ellis and her husband Colin Meloy when they were just friends, before either of them had made their enormous, vibrant artistic contributions to American arts and letters and musicβit feels like reading a love story that doesn't quite know it's a love story yet, and a success story that doesn't know itβs made it.β?
βEmma Straub, New York Timesβbestselling author of The Vacationers
βWendy MacNaughton, New York Timesβbestselling illustrator of Salt Fat Acid Heat
βJon Klassen, Caldecott Medalβwinning author of I Want My Hat Back
βJillian Tamaki, Eisner Awardβwinning illustrator of This One Summer
βOne Week in January is a snippet memory time capsule, but it evokes the universal remembrance of youth in all its vibrance, ordinariness, and promise.βΒ βUnder the Radar Magazine
βOne Week in January captures something very special: what it feels like to be on the cusp of becoming, without knowing it yet. Itβs a truly evocative book, and of course the paintings that illustrate it are beautifulβ¦. A delightful picture book for grownups.βΒ βKatherine May, author of Wintering
Carson Ellis is the author and illustrator of bestselling picture books Home and Du Iz Tak? (a Caldecott Honor book) and the illustrator of a number of books for children, includingΒ The Mysterious Benedict SocietyΒ series by Trenton Lee Stewart,Β The Composer Is DeadΒ by Lemony Snicket, andΒ the Wildwood Chronicles by her husband, Colin Meloy. She has won awards for illustration and is the illustrator-in-residence for Colinβs band, The Decemberists, for which she has received Grammy nominations for album art design. She does work for The New Yorker, the New York Times, and other publications. Ellis lives on a farm in Oregon.
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