A Letter to Amy explained

A Letter to Amy
Author:Ezra Jack Keats
Illustrator:Ezra Jack Keats
Country:United States
Genre:Children's picture book
Publisher:Viking Books (originally HarperCollins)
Release Date:1968
Isbn:0-14-056442-X
Dewey:[E]
Oclc:165695

A Letter to Amy is a 1968 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats.

Plot

"Peter [from [[Ezra Jack Keats|Keats']] The Snowy Day] is having a birthday party, and he's asked all of his friends to come. But Amy is a special friend because she's a girl, so Peter decides to send her a special invitation. When he rushes out in a thunderstorm to mail it, he bumps smack into Amy herself and knocks her to the ground. Will she come to his party now?"[1]

Adaptations

In 1970, Loretta Long narrated the story in a film adaptation from Weston Woods Studios.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Letter to Amy . . 2018 . December 11, 2020.