Alexandra Day

Alexandra Day (born 1941) is an American children’s book author. Alexandra Day is a pseudonym; her real name is Sandra Louise Woodward Darling.[1] She is the author of Good Dog, Carl, which tells the story of a Rottweiler named Carl who looks after a baby named Madeleine.[2] The book was first published in 1985 by Day’s own publishing company, Green Tiger Press. Good Dog, Carl has been followed by a whole series of popular Carl books, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Day was born in 1941 in Cincinnati, Ohio. She and her husband, Harold Darling, founded a publishing company, Green Tiger Press, in 1970. Meanwhile, Day began a career in illustration, and illustrated her first book in 1983: The Teddy Bears' Picnic, based on a popular children's song by Jimmy Kennedy.[3]

Day and her husband live in Seattle, Washington.[4]

Carl Books

According to Day, the inspiration for Good Dog, Carl came from a trip to Zurich, Switzerland. Day was looking through antique picture sheets for her postcards when she found an image of a dog left to guard a baby. Day’s own dog, a Rottweiler named Toby, was the model for the book's main character, and since then other family Rottweiler’s have been models for the books.[5]

Carl’s Christmas was a New York Times bestseller.[6]

Bibliography

The Carl Series

Other Books

References

  1. Pryor, Kelli (27 September 1991). ""Day's Dog", Entertainment Weekly,09/27/1991".
  2. ""Good Dog, Carl", Publishers Weekly,07/31/1997".
  3. ""Children's Books", The New York Times,01/08/1984". 8 January 1984.
  4. Pellegrini, Neena (12 February 2012). ""Heart dogs: Alexandra Day and Zubi", Seattle Times,02/12/2012". The Seattle Times.
  5. ""Meet Alexandra Day and Carl", Good Dog Carl".
  6. ""Bestsellers", The New York Times,12/30/1990". 30 December 1990.

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