Painting Wonder

Author:
Katie Wray Schon
Illustrator:
Katie Wray Schon
Publication:
2025 by Waxwing Books
Genre:
Biography, Picture Books
Pages:
48
Current state:
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Book Guide
Young Pauline Baynes lives in India, a land of towering mountains, sparkling lakes, and bright flowers. She even has a pet monkey that joins her for tea.
Then life takes a turn, and Pauline is sent to dreary England. Books bring light and color to her world, so she sets out to paint the stories she loves. Years later, two iconic authors see her paintings and know she's the illustrator for their stories—of fire-breathing dragons, towering giants, a golden lion, and four brave children.
Follow Pauline into some of the most beloved and prominent landscapes in all of children's literature: the magical lands of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis.
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Reviews
Painting Wonder
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
What makes Painting Wonder particularly delightful is that it was written specifically for children, especially those who are familiar with the works of C. S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. The story is simply told, remains focused on elements that will engage young readers, and traces the fascinating path of Pauline Baynes’s life.
Painting Wonder
Reviewed by Betsy Farquhar
An outstanding example of a picture book biography, and a sure winner for all Narnia and Tolkien fans.
Painting Wonder
An accessible and inspiring mini-biography, delightfully illustrated.