Miss Rumphius

Miss Rumphius
Front cover of Miss Rumphius
AuthorBarbara Cooney
IllustratorBarbara Cooney
LanguageEnglish
GenrePicture book
PublisherViking Press
Publication date
November 1982
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages32 pp (first edition)
ISBN978-0-14-050539-9
OCLC12724739
[E] 19
LC ClassPZ7.C783 Mi 1985

Miss Rumphius is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Barbara Cooney and originally published by the Viking Press in 1982. It features the life story of fictional Miss Alice Rumphius, a woman who sought a way to make the world more beautiful and found it in planting lupines in the wild. Miss Rumphius was inspired by the real-life "Lupine Lady," Hilda Hamlin, who spread lupine seeds along the Maine coast, as well as Cooney's own experiences traveling the world.[1][2][3][4][5]

Cooney and William Steig (Doctor De Soto) shared the 1983 National Book Award for Children's Books in the Hardcover Picture Books category.[6][a] Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association named the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children."[7] In 2012, it was ranked number 13 among the "Top 100 Picture Books" in a survey published by the School Library Journal.[8] The Lupine Award of the Maine Library Association is named in honor of the book,[9] as is the New Jersey Center for the Book's Miss Rumphius Award[10] given to librarians and teachers who develop creative activities to support literacy education.[11]

Plot

The book[12] opens with the narrator telling readers about a little old woman nicknamed "The Lupine Lady" who "lives in a small house overlooking the sea." The story of her Great Aunt, Miss Rumphius, begins to unfold, starting from when her aunt was just a little girl named Alice.

This illustration features Miss Rumphius when she is a young girl. She is seated on her grandfather's lap in their living room. The walls are lined in a rosy-red wallpaper, and red curtains hang from the window at the far end of the room. Alice's grandmother is off to the left making dinner in the kitchen, and a cat is curled up on an ottoman looking into the fire of the fireplace. On the walls are two paintings—one of a sailing ship being tossed in a great sea storm, and the second of a straw-roofed house on stilts surrounded by palm trees, sitting on a beach. On the mantle of the fireplace rest several photos of family members in small oval frames, a large conch shell, and a vase of peacock feathers—perhaps treasures from her grandfather's travels.
Miss Rumphius and her Grandfather; illustrated by Barbara Cooney.

In illustrations depicting the late 1800s, a young Alice lives with her grandparents near a waterfront shipping town. Her grandfather, an immigrant who arrived by boat to America himself, now carves the figureheads for sailing ships in his old age. At night, he regales his granddaughter with stories of exotic places across the sea. Inspired, Alice tells her grandfather that, when she grows up, she will travel to faraway places and settle down by the sea when she grows old, just as he did. He agrees that her plans are "all very well," but goes on to tell her that she must do one more thing: "You must do something to make the world more beautiful." Alice resolves to follow her grandfather's advice, though she is not sure how.

For a time, life goes on normally and, eventually, Alice grows up. She goes to work in a library where people call her Miss Rumphius, and she helps them find books they're looking for. It is in the library where she learns about more faraway places. Time continues to pass, and streaks of gray appear in her hair.

This illustration shows Miss Rumphius on her first journey abroad, meeting the king of an Indonesian fishing village. They are standing outside his beachfront home that stands on stilts for when the high tide comes inland. He is surrounded by many children, some of whom have pet cockatoos or monkey in tow.
Miss Rumphius Meeting the King of an Indonesian Fishing Village; illustrated by Barbara Cooney.

In her spare time, she likes to visit the local conservatory where she can linger among the exotic plants and dream of the places from which they originally came. She decides she finally needs to go see those places for herself. Her first trip abroad takes her to Indonesia where she befriends the king of a fishing village. From there, she goes on to climb snowy mountains, trek through jungles, and walk across deserts as she travels to many of the faraway places she promised herself she would go. While traveling in the "Land of the Lotus-Eaters" (Tunisia in North Africa), however, she hurts her back getting off a camel and decides that it's time to find her place by the sea.

After returning to America and settling in a cottage overlooking the water, Miss Rumphius—an older woman now—begins to wonder how she might accomplish the final task her grandfather told her she must do to "make the world more beautiful," but her back injury worsens and, for some time, it is unclear if she will be able to complete the task. As she rests and tries to recover, she reflects on how much she loves the lupines outside her bedroom window, and, after discovering a patch of them farther along the cliffs near her home, she realizes how she can accomplish her third and final goal.

This image shows an older Miss Rumphius dressed in a long, green cloak walking along a winding path that overlooks the sea. As she walks, she scatters lupine seeds on either side of the path. A couple of children look on, puzzled by her actions.
Miss Rumphius Scattering Lupine Seeds; illustrated by Barbara Cooney.

She sends off for as many lupine seeds as she can acquire and begins scattering them all over her community—along cliffside roads, near buildings in town, along stone walls, and in hollows between hills. People who see her think she's crazy, but the following spring, it becomes clear she accomplished her goal; her community is bursting with colorful lupines growing everywhere and she has made the world more beautiful.

The story concludes with the young narrator (who we learn is also named Alice) telling readers that her great Aunt Alice is now very old—so old that local children drop by her home to see who they believe is the oldest woman in the world. She tells them stories of her faraway adventures. As in the beginning, the young Alice tells her she would like to see the world when she grows up and "come home to live by the sea." But just as Miss Rumphius' own grandfather did before her, the elder Alice reminds the younger of the third thing she must yet do—"something to make the world more beautiful." And, much like her great aunt when she was her age, the young narrator admits that she does "not yet know what that can be."

Important subjects and themes

Despite the book having been published some 40 years ago, the story of Miss Rumphius has seen a resurgence of interest in recent years for its socially relevant mores and themes. The most immediate lesson is the ability every individual has to determine what they would like to do with their life and how they can have a powerful, long-lasting impact on their world should they so choose. Additional themes of female independence, singleness, the impact travel can have in teaching about cultural diversity, and the transformative power of beauty as it is portrayed in Miss Rumphius have all been discussed in numerous articles and blogs.[13][3][14][15][16][17][18][5][19][20]

Though not expressly a work of feminist literature, the main character of Miss Rumphius is viewed by many as a brave woman whose independent lifestyle was ahead of her time. Her eagerness to travel the world and seek new horizons on her own would have been unusual in the early 20th century when many women were still marching for equal rights, particularly the right to vote.[21] She would have had to overcome a number of obstacles to go on such adventures alone, but she did.[22][23]

For the historical eras in which the story is set—roughly the 1880s or 1890s when she is a young girl to about the 1960s or 1970s when she is an old woman—marriage was a common expectation of most women at the time, but the Miss Rumphius in the book never marries. It is clear by the end of her story, however, that she has lived a long, rich life on her own. Not once in the book does she express dissatisfaction with her state of singleness. Where some may refer to Miss Rumphius as a spinster, Cooney does not comment on her marital status and instead depicts her life of singleness as brave and beautiful in its own right. Miss Rumphius even has moments of symbolic motherhood when regaling a room full of children with her adventures at the end of the book.[17] In so doing, Cooney's work inspires many readers—both male[3][15] and female[2][14][17]—to forge on and pursue beauty in their lives, regardless of their circumstances and whether or not they find true love.

Travel also features prominently throughout the story, both in the words and illustrations. The book itself is dedicated with a small illustrated icon to Saint Nicholas, who is the patron saint of children, sailors, and maidens (or unmarried persons), and many of Miss Rumphius' journeys were inspired by Barbara Cooney's own experiences traveling around the world.[2] Cooney's words and illustrations open up readers' imaginations to the possibility of a larger world outside their own, encouraging in them an appreciation for cultural diversity in addition to a sense of wonder for both the present and potential beauty to be discovered, experienced, and created in the world.

For as much as Miss Rumphius is the main character of the book, beauty also plays a central role, both in the illustrations and in the story itself. This is most apparent in the book's central theme which repeatedly encourages readers to "Do something to make the world more beautiful." Cooney's picturesque illustrations—beloved by many readers for their vivid color, attention to whimsy, and their visual aesthetic—reinforce that lesson even further. Themes of beauty are touched on even more subtly in Cooney's portrayal of Miss Rumphius' life itself as beautiful and fulfilling, even (and perhaps more particularly) in its long solitude, reiterating the belief that one can be single and still live a richly satisfying life.

Adaptations

A film adaptation of Miss Rumphius was made by Spellbound Productions, Inc. and Weston Woods Studios, Inc. in 2000.[24] The film was directed by Sarah Kerruish and narrated by Claire Danes. The film is about 16 minutes long and it is available as a video in Spanish and English. The film received the UNICEF Prize at the 2002 Barcelona International TV and Video Festival as well as a Bronze Plaque at the 2001 Columbus International Film and Video Festival.

Sources, references, external links, quotations

References
  • Ortakales, Denise. 2000–2002 Barbara Cooney [25]
Teaching resources based on the book
  • Fitzgerald, Alissa. Miss Rumphius. Philosophy for kids. Site accessed 26 October 2006.[26]
  • Frey, Carol and Jennifer Meier. ‘Be a Good Citizen with Miss Rumphius: A WebQuest for 2nd-3rd Grade’. Yorkville CUSD, 2001.[27]
  • Garthwait, Gail. ‘Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney’. Maine Samplers Part 1I. Maine Association of School Libraries. Site accessed 26 October 2006.[28]
  • Lovelett, Sandvoss, Schoenberg, and Stoll. Pre-reading activity. Last update 4, January, 2000.[29]
  • Liefer, Patricia. ‘Traveling with Miss Rumphius’. Promoting Geographic Knowledge through Literature Workshop, July 7–19, 2002.[30]
  • Milks, Cindy and Cheri Jeralds. ‘Teacher CyberGuide: Miss Rumphius’. San Diego County Office of Education, 1998.[31]
  • Miyoshi-Miller, Cathi. ‘Children’s book illustration: Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney’. 27 March 1999, last update 10 April 1999.[32]
  • Web English Teacher. Links to teaching resources based on Miss Rumphius. Last updated 17 October 2005.[33]
Other related websites
  • Information about the Miss Rumphius Award[34]
  • Interviews with the award winners [35]
  • Leu, Donald J. Jr., Rachel A. Karchmer and Deborah Diadiun Leu. The Miss Rumphius Effect: Envisionments for Literacy and Learning That Transform the Internet. Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, United States, April 1999.[36]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Picture books were separately recognized for only two years in National Book Awards history, during four years when there were dual hardcover and paperback awards in many categories.

References

  1. ^ "How the Real Miss Rumphius Decorated Maine With Lupines". New England Historical Society. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Spano, Susan. "In the Footsteps of 'Miss Rumphius,' an Inspiration to Solo Women Travelers". Los Angeles Times. No. September 19, 1999. Retrieved 12 July 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Perl-Rosenthal, Nathan (2017-11-10). "What Would Miss Rumphius Do?". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  4. ^ Lipson, Eden Ross (2000-03-15). "Barbara Cooney, 83, Children's Book Creator (Published 2000)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  5. ^ a b McDivitt, Lindsey (2019-04-22). "Miss Rumphius: A Classic for Earth Day". Lindsey McDivitt. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  6. ^ "National Book Awards – 1983". National Book Foundation. Retrieved 2012-02-22.
  7. ^ National Education Association (2007). "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children". Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  8. ^ Bird, Elizabeth (July 6, 2012). "Top 100 Picture Books Poll Results". A Fuse #8 Production. Blog. School Library Journal (blog.schoollibraryjournal.com). Archived from the original on December 4, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2012.
  9. ^ Lipson, Eden (15 March 2000). "Barbara Cooney, 83, Children's Book Creator". New York Times. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  10. ^ "The Miss Rumphius Award". New Jersey Center for the Book. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  11. ^ "The Miss Rumphius Award". New Jersey Center for the Book. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
  12. ^ Cooney, Barbara (1982). Miss Rumphius. Viking Press. ISBN 978-0-14-050539-9.
  13. ^ Leu, D. J.; Karchmer, Rachel A.; Leu, Deborah Diadiun (1999). "The Miss Rumphius Effect: Envisionments for Literacy and Learning That Transform the Internet". The Reading Teacher. S2CID 141465400.
  14. ^ a b Wright, Virginia M. (2020-06-06). "Why We Love Miss Rumphius Now More Than Ever". Down East. Retrieved 2020-11-07.
  15. ^ a b "The Children's Book That Made Me Realize It's Okay to Be Alone". Electric Literature. 2018-02-14. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  16. ^ "What Can We Learn From The Classic Children's Book, Miss Rumphius?". Gay Cioffi - Early Childhood Specialist. 8 January 2020. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  17. ^ a b c Torrey, Kathleen. "Sowing Beauty: Lessons in Living from 'Miss Rumphius'". Verily. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  18. ^ "Thanks for the Memories, Miss Rumphius!". Bookology Magazine. 2020-09-10. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  19. ^ ScientistSeesSquirrel (2016-04-04). "To love or to hate Miss Rumphius?". Scientist Sees Squirrel. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  20. ^ "The Sensible Nonsense Project". The Sensible Nonsense Project. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  21. ^ "See how women traveled in 1920". Travel. 2018-08-24. Archived from the original on August 25, 2018. Retrieved 2020-11-06.
  22. ^ "20 Women's Rights That Didn't Exist Until the 20th Century". Best Life. 2020-02-24. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  23. ^ Molloy, Mark; Johnson, Jamie; Lyons, Izzy (2018-02-06). "1918 vs 2018: 13 things women couldn't do 100 years ago". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 2020-11-08.
  24. ^ Kerruish, Sarah, Miss Rumphius (Short), Spellbound Productions Inc., Weston Woods Studios, retrieved 2020-11-06
  25. ^ Denise Ortakales. "Women Children's Book Illustrators-Barbara Cooney (1917-2000)". Ortakales.com. Archived from the original on 2006-10-22. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  26. ^ "Philosophy For Kids". Philosophy For Kids. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  27. ^ "WebQuest". Yorkville.k12.il.us. Archived from the original on 2011-01-14. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  28. ^ [1] Archived September 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  29. ^ "Reading Strategy: Miss Rumphius Anticipation Guide". Somers.k12.ny.us. Archived from the original on 2002-02-02. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  30. ^ [2] Archived September 6, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  31. ^ [3] Archived April 27, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ "Miss Rumphius-Main Page". Scils.rutgers.edu. Archived from the original on 2002-01-03. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  33. ^ "Barbara Cooney @Web English Teacher". Webenglishteacher.com. 2010-12-28. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  34. ^ "International Reading Association home page". Reading.org. Archived from the original on 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  35. ^ "Interviews with Miss Rumphius Award Winners |". Wm.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-05-13. Retrieved 2011-01-02.
  36. ^ "Electronic Classroom: March 1999 Exploring Literacy Column from RT". Reading Online. Retrieved 2011-01-02.

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