cover image Mary and Her Little Lamb: The True Story of the Famous Nursery Rhyme

Mary and Her Little Lamb: The True Story of the Famous Nursery Rhyme

Will Moses. Philomel, $17.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-399-25154-2

Moses (Raspberries!) proves that going behind the music needn't uncover sex, drugs, or nervous breakdowns. He introduces readers to the real Mary of "Mary Had a Little Lamb," a 19th-century Massachusetts farm girl named Mary Elizabeth Sawyer who nurses a newborn lamb back to health and wins its woolly, unwavering loyalty. The lamb did indeed follow Mary into school%E2%80%94"bold and proud, just as if she had always belonged there"%E2%80%94on the same day that a visitor named John Roulstone was in attendance. In his era's version of a tweet, Roulstone penned a pithy verse about the incident that proved tailor-made for repetition, embellishment, and musical adaptation (an afterword explains how the poem went viral, so to speak). Moses's spot art can feel a little wooden, but his talent opens up in the full pages and spreads, where his doll-like characters, flattened perspectives, and expansively detailed settings show that the apple hasn't fallen far from the tree (his great-grandmother is Grandma Moses). Even children too young to be nostalgic for nursery rhymes will enjoy this pop culture lesson wrapped up as a trip back in time. Ages 1%E2%80%93up. (Sept.)