Book Descriptions
for Dear Mr. Washington by Lynn Cullen and Nancy Carpenter
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Fact: Gilbert Stuart painted the best-known portraits of George Washington. Fact: Washington hated having his portrait painted. Almost everything else in this picture book is a product of the author’s imagination as Lynn Cullen writes letters of apology to Washington in the voice of Stuart’s young daughter Charlotte. Washington’s portrait sittings at their house have been constantly and consistently disrupted by the antics of Charlotte and her 11 siblings. The letters describe her version of the chaotic events of each visit, along with the despair of their father at ever finishing the painting, let alone getting Washington to smile. They also quote from “Rules of Good Manners for Boys & Girls,” a gift that Washington bestowed on Charlotte after his first visit. Nancy Carpenter extends the storytelling and humor in marvelous illustrations that not only show a disconnect between Charlotte’s version of events and what is happening, but also reveal Washington’s growing pleasure in Charlotte and her family. An entertaining and essential author’s note is included at story’s end. (Ages 6–9)
CCBC Choices 2016. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2016. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Based on the true story behind Gilbert Stuart's famous portraits of Washington, this funny historical read will leave rascals, ruffians, and troublemakers of all ages laughing.
Charlotte, James, and baby John have promised to be on their very best behavior for when George Washington comes to have his portrait painted by their father, Gilbert Stuart. But, it seems like every time George Washington comes to visit, Charlotte has to write another apology letter, even when they try to follow George Washington’s Rules of Good Behavior. If these whippersnappers want any dessert, they are going to have to learn some manners—and fast! What results is a hilarious chain of events, a giant mess…and a painting that will be remembered for centuries to come.
Charlotte, James, and baby John have promised to be on their very best behavior for when George Washington comes to have his portrait painted by their father, Gilbert Stuart. But, it seems like every time George Washington comes to visit, Charlotte has to write another apology letter, even when they try to follow George Washington’s Rules of Good Behavior. If these whippersnappers want any dessert, they are going to have to learn some manners—and fast! What results is a hilarious chain of events, a giant mess…and a painting that will be remembered for centuries to come.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.