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Eve Merriam (1916–1992)

Author of 12 Ways to Get to 11

92+ Works 3,570 Members 99 Reviews

About the Author

Eve Merriam (July 19, 1916 - April 11, 1992) was an American poet and writer. Her first book was entitled, Family Circle. She was born as Eva Moskovitz in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After graduating with an A.B. from the Cornell University in 1937, Merriam moved to New York to pursue graduate show more studies at Columbia University. Her book, The Inner City Mother Goose, was described as one of the most banned books of the time. It inspired a 1971 Broadway musical called Inner City and a 1982 musical production called Street Dreams. Merriam won an Obie Award from the Village Voice in 1976 for her play, The Club. In 1981 she won the NCTE Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. Merriam died on April 11, 1992, in Manhattan, NY from liver cancer. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Eve Merriam

12 Ways to Get to 11 (1993) 663 copies
Bam Bam Bam (1995) 319 copies
Blackberry Ink (1985) 209 copies
Halloween ABC (1987) 207 copies
Mommies at Work (1961) 182 copies
Train Leaves the Station (1992) 161 copies
The Story of Ben Franklin (1965) 137 copies
Growing Up Female in America: Ten Lives (1971) — Editor — 106 copies
The Inner City Mother Goose (1969) 90 copies
Daddies at Work (1989) 88 copies
Low Song (2001) 63 copies
Higgle Wiggle: Happy Rhymes (1994) 55 copies
Quiet, Please (1993) 43 copies
Ten Rosy Roses (1999) 42 copies
Miss Tibbett's Typewriter (1966) 36 copies
A Sky Full of Poems (1986) 35 copies
The Christmas Box (1985) — Author — 32 copies
What in the World? (1998) 26 copies
Fighting Words (1992) 23 copies
Jamboree (1984) 19 copies
Where's That Cat? (2000) 17 copies
The Hole Story (1995) 17 copies
The Birthday Door (1986) 17 copies
On My Street (2000) 15 copies
A Gaggle of Geese (1960) 14 copies
The Nixon Poems (1970) 14 copies
Catch a little rhyme (1966) 12 copies
Bam! Zam! Boom! (1972) 12 copies
Funny Town (1963) 10 copies
A Book of Wishes for You (1985) 10 copies
Ben Franklin 9 copies
Fresh Paint: New Poems (1986) 9 copies
Emma Lazarus Rediscovered (1998) 9 copies
The Birthday Cow (1978) 7 copies
Unhurry Harry (1978) 6 copies
Rainbow Writing (1976) 5 copies
Thinking of You (1991) 4 copies
Small Fry 4 copies
Out Loud (1973) 3 copies
And I Ain't Finished Yet (1982) 2 copies
Independent Voices (1968) 2 copies
At Her Age (1983) 2 copies
Finding a Poem (1970) 2 copies
Weather 1 copy
Variety 1 copy
Project 1-2-3 (1971) 1 copy
The Trouble With Love (1960) 1 copy

Associated Works

Eric Carle's Animals Animals (1989) — Contributor — 2,228 copies
My Dog Does My Homework! (2004) — Contributor — 883 copies
No More Masks! An Anthology of Poems by Women (1973) — Contributor — 124 copies
When the Dark Comes Dancing: A Bedtime Poetry Book (1983) — Contributor — 50 copies
Thanksgiving Poems (1985) — Contributor — 49 copies
The Yale Younger Poets Anthology (1998) — Contributor — 33 copies
Cricket Magazine, Vol. 3, No. 3, November 1975 (1975) — Contributor — 3 copies

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Eva Moskovitz
Birthdate
1916-07-19
Date of death
1992-04-11
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Place of death
Manhattan, New York, USA
Places of residence
New York, New York, USA
Education
Cornell University
University of Pennsylvania
Occupations
poet
playwright
lecturer
children's book author
teacher
feminist
Relationships
Lewin, Leonard C. (husband|divorced)
Lerner, Gerda (co-writer)
Salt, Waldo (husband)
Salt, Jennifer (stepdaughter)
Organizations
City College of New York
Awards and honors
Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children - NCTE (1981)
Obie Award (Playwriting, 1977)
Short biography
Eva Moskowitz was born to Russian Jewish immigrants in Philadelphia who ran a small chain of women's dress shops. As a child, she began writing poems and was deeply impressed by the Gilbert & Sullivan musicals her parents took her and her siblings to see. She contributed poems to her high school magazine and weekly newspaper. After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania in 1937, she moved to New York City for graduate study at Columbia University but then went to work writing for radio. She chose the pen name Merriam from the famous dictionary. She became fashion copy editor for Glamour magazine and a freelance writer. Her first collection of adult poetry, Family Circle (1946) won the Yale Younger Poets Prize. In addition to her adult poetry, she also wrote picture books and many poetry books for children. In 1951, she and historian Gerda Lerner wrote a musical revue, "Singing of Women." Eve Merriam's controversial book Inner City Mother Goose (1969) inspired two musicals. She published more than 40 books in her career and articles on a wide variety of subjects in publications such The New York Times, Newsweek, and The New Republic. She married four times and had two sons and a stepdaughter.

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Twenty-six spooky poems from author Eve Merriam, one for each letter of the alphabet, are paired with intensely creepy illustrations from artist Lane Smith in this marvelous Halloween picture book. From Apple—"Apple, / sweet apple, / what do you hide? / Wormy and / squirmy, / rotten inside"—to Zero—"Round blank / Round blank / Only bubbles / mark where it sank"—the poems here are dark, capturing the more disturbing, frightening aspect of the holiday. The accompanying artwork, done in oil paint, is perfectly suited to the text, and is likewise terrifying...

Originally published in 1987 as Halloween ABC, and then reprinted in a slightly revised format in 2002 as Spooky ABC—the text of the two titles is identical, with an afterword being added to the revised edition, as well as a somewhat different visual presentation of the artwork, now on colorful rather than cream backgrounds—this picture book is definitely on the scarier end, when it comes to seasonal fare for Halloween. According to the afterward in Spooky ABC (although it was Halloween ABC I checked out of my local library, I ended up reading both editions, accessing Spooky ABC via the Internet Archive), Lane Smith's artwork here came first, and was paired with Eve Merriam's poems after the fact, necessitating the changing of some of the paintings. As the afterword contained some of the artwork that was rejected from the initial title, I think on the whole I recommend seeking out Spooky ABC, even though I myself started with Halloween ABC. Leaving that aside, this was a very satisfying collection of poems for the season, sure to give readers and listeners a chill. I would recommend it for slightly older audiences, than would normally consume a picture book of this level, given the themes explored. Perhaps six or seven and above? As for me, I am already a Lane Smith admirer, but will definitely try to seek out more poetry from Eve Merriam.
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megysu88 | Jun 28, 2023 |
Can you find one hunter on the horse? One fox on the run? Two laces in the shoe? Three apples on the tree?

And when does the train leave the station?

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Young readers, ages two through five, are the targeted audience for this unique counting book. Bold, colorful, child-like illustrations accompany the lilting rhyme; each double-page spread includes a rhythmic couplet ending with the time the train leaves the station. [And note the ever-changing clock face on the front of the engine.]

Following the counting rhymes, a double page of numbers and objects [from the story] provide the young reader with the opportunity to count the items corresponding to each number.

While learning to count, the young reader is sure to enjoy the ride on this delightful train.

Highly recommended.
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jfe16 | 1 other review | Oct 22, 2022 |
Mom wrote comments on just about every page. I treasure this book.
 
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