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009 - Caroline Perry: The Most Interesting Story

009 - Caroline Perry: The Most Interesting Story

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In celebration of Women's History Month, Julie Hedlund interviews author Caroline Perry and they discuss their picture book biographies of two extraordinary women: Queen Elizabeth II and Julie Andrews. What led them to write about such famous people? What were the challenges of writing about a person who's still alive? What do they wish they had known when they started writing picture book bios? Find out in today's episode.

You'll discover:

  • What inspired their individual picture book bios
  • What it's like to write about a living person
  • How dogs played a role in both stories
  • The surprising things they learned in their research
  • How kids can relate to these stories about well-known adults
  • The intersections of their stories
  • Caroline's marketing efforts
  • The pressure of writing about a person everyone knows
  • How Caroline's book changed in the second edition after the Queen passed away
  • Finding the emotional throughline
  • Finding the North Star of the story
  • Writing a story vs. writing a list of accomplishments
  • How rejections about a real person hit different
  • What makes you stop working on a potential bio
  • The importance of telling women's stories that have been hidden in history

Books mentioned in this episode:

  • The Corgi and the Queen by Caroline L. Perry and Lydia Corry
  • Song After Song: The Musical Life of Julie Andrews by Julie Hedlund and Ilaria Urbinati
  • Messi's Magic: How Lionel Messi Became the G.O.A.T. by Caroline L. Perry and Luciano Lozano
  • The Memory Cake by Caroline L. Perry and Jennifer Bricking
  • I Am Not Happy by Caroline L. Perry and Sydney Hanson
  • I Am Not Grumpy by Caroline L. Perry and Sydney Hanson
  • Dandy by Ame Dyckman and Charles Santoso

Find out more about Caroline: https://carolinelperry.com/

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