Polar the Titanic Bear
Polar the Titanic Bear is a children's book written by Margaretta "Daisy" Corning Spedden (née Stone) (19 November 1871 – 10 February 1950) and released in 1994. Spedden was an American heiress who survived the
How the story was written
Spedden was born in Morristown, New Jersey and lived with her husband Frederic and son Douglas in Tuxedo Park, New York. The family traveled frequently, and she kept detailed diaries of the trips.
In April, 1912, the Speddens booked passage on the Titanic. After the ship sank, Daisy was rescued by the RMS Carpathia.[2] All members of the Spedden entourage survived the disaster.[3] The next year, Spedden wrote and illustrated a book which told the story of the trip, sinking, and rescue from the point of view of Douglas' Teddy Bear.[4] She gave the storybook to Douglas as a Christmas present.[5] Two years later, Douglas was killed in an automobile accident.[6] Daisy died February 10, 1950, and the storybook remained among the family possessions for the next forty years.[7]
Publication
After many years, the storybook was found in a trunk by Leighton H. Coleman III, a relative of Spedden's, and he decided to have it published. The story was edited by Hugh Brewster of
Editions:
- Madison Books, 1994[8]
- Scholastic Books, 1998
- ISBN 0733609104)[11]
- Rebound by Sagebrush, 2001. (ISBN 0613717678)
The book has been translated into German, Spanish, Dutch and Japanese.[8]
Awards
Polar the Titanic Bear has won a number of awards for children's literature, including:
- Silver Birch Award of the Ontario Library Association[12]
- 1998 BILBY Award (Young Readers Category) (Australia)[13]
- Society of School Librarians' Award for International Best Book for K-6
- Finalist for the 1994 Governor General's Award (Canada), for Laurie McGaw's illustrations
- 1995 - Children's Choice Award[14]
See also
References
- ^ ISBN 978-0-313-31215-1.
- ^ "Mrs Margaretta Corning Spedden (née Stone)", encyclopedia titanica
- ^ Titanic Titanic.com
- ISBN 978-0-7329-4012-6.
- ^ "Tuxedo Historical Society to raffle Steiff Titanic bear, book". Record Online.
- ^ Dunaief, Daniel. "Long Islanders voyaged on Titanic, the ship of dreams" Archived 2014-08-16 at archive.today. Long Islander, 11 April 2012.
- ISBN 978-0-7933-8985-8.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-8020-8540-5.
- ^ "Polar the Titanic Bear". Looking Glass Reviews
- ISBN 978-1-56308-390-7.
- ^ "Vintage Review: Polar the Titanic Bear". Kids Book Review
- ^ Library and Archives Canada, Award Winning Books
- ^ Children's Book Council of Australia, Books I Love Best Yearly Archived 2014-10-21 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Wendy Killeen (May 3, 1998). "Children's author guest in Wenham". The Boston Globe (Boston, MA). The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on March 27, 2016. Retrieved 16 August 2014.