cover image The Poppy Lady: Moina Belle Michael and Her %E2%80%A8Tribute to Veterans

The Poppy Lady: Moina Belle Michael and Her %E2%80%A8Tribute to Veterans

Barbara Elizabeth Walsh, illus. by Layne Johnson. Boyds Mills/Calkins Creek, $16.95 (40p) ISBN 978-1-59078-754-0

Since WWI, red poppies have been used to commemorate fallen soldiers; Walsh explains why in a glowing tribute to the woman behind the symbol, Moina Belle %E2%80%A8Michael, a professor at the University of %E2%80%A8Georgia who "wanted to do more" for the men in uniform, and who went on to contribute to the war effort in several ways. Johnson's oil paintings offer several dramatically lit, almost beatific portraits of Michael, as well as one scene of a somber WWI battlefield, covered with red poppies and white crosses, the source of Michael's inspiration (along with John McCrae's poem "We Shall Not Sleep"). Ages 7%E2%80%9311. (Sept.)