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With this stamp, the U.S. Postal Service honors prolific children's book author and illustrator Tomie dePaola (1934-2020), whoseextraordinarily varied body of work encompasses folktales and legends, informational books, religious and holiday stories, andtouching autobiographical tales. Deceptively simple, dePaola's stories contain layers of emotional meaning that appeal to readersof all ages.
The stamp art features a detail from the cover of Strega Nona. The first in a series, the book was published in 1975 and received aCaldecott Honor as one of the most distinguished picture books published that year. Set in southern Italy, the gently humorousstory focuses on Strega Nona, "Grandma Witch," who uses magic to help with matters of the heart and to cure her neighbors' ills.The cover shows Strega Nona carrying her magic pasta pot. The small pink heart in the bottom right corner symbolizes the keyingredient to all of her magic: love.
The Strega Nona stories read like well-worn folktales, as do plenty of dePaola's other works. Other books emphasize familyrelationships and draw on personal experience. "I've discovered," he often reflected, "that children most respond to books basedon my own life." In 1999, dePaola published 26 Fairmount Avenue, the Newbery Honor–winning first book in a series of eightautobiographies that offer a detailed snapshot of his life and family, from the late 1930s through the turmoil of World War Il.