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When she was a young woman, Charlotte Zolotow needed a job during the Great Depression. She wanted to be in publishing, and one way to break into publishing was as a secretary, so she studied touch-typing and shorthand. She applied for a job at Harper's and immediately failed a secretarial test that the personnel manager Marianne Brindwell gave her. Fortunately, Ms. Brindwell was a kind woman who told her, "Dear, I think you're nervous." "Why don't you come back tomorrow and try again?" Ms. Zolotow says, "Imagine anyone doing this today!" She did come back the next day, and this time she passed the test and soon became the assistant to Ursula Nordstrom, editor and publisher of books for children at Harper's. One of the people whom Ms. Nordstrom published was Margaret Wise Brown, author of Goodnight Moon. Ms. Brown was a kind woman. Harper's offices were not air conditioned back then and so the offices were sweltering on hot summer days. Whenever Ms. Brown came in for a summer meeting with Ms. Nordstrom, she always brought three ice-cold soft drinks for Ms. Nordstrom, Ms. Zolotow, and herself. As you may expect, Ms. Zolotow adored Ms. Brown, and once she had a story idea for her. Ms. Zolotow lived near Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. At different times of the day, different groups of people went to the park. Ms. Zolotow wanted Ms. Brown to write a story about the park, so she wrote a memo to Ms. Nordstrom about giving this idea for a book to Ms. Brown. Ms. Nordstrom asked her to expand on the memo. Ms. Zolotow did so, and Ms. Nordstrom told her, "Congratulations!" "You've just written your first children's book!" She then added, "You must never, ever, ever tell a writer what you think would make a wonderful book." "The idea has to come from the writer." "What you have here is your book, not Margaret's."
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1 When she was a young woman, Charlotte Zolotow needed a job during the Great Depression. 2 She wanted to be in publishing, and one way to break into publishing was as a secretary, so she studied touch-typing and shorthand. 3 She applied for a job at Harper's and immediately failed a secretarial test that the personnel manager Marianne Brindwell gave her. 4 Fortunately, Ms. Brindwell was a kind woman who told her, "Dear, I think you're nervous." 5 "Why don't you come back tomorrow and try again?" 6 Ms. Zolotow says, "Imagine anyone doing this today!" 7 She did come back the next day, and this time she passed the test and soon became the assistant to Ursula Nordstrom, editor and publisher of books for children at Harper's. 8 One of the people whom Ms. Nordstrom published was Margaret Wise Brown, author of Goodnight Moon. 9 Ms. Brown was a kind woman. 10 Harper's offices were not air conditioned back then and so the offices were sweltering on hot summer days. 11 Whenever Ms. Brown came in for a summer meeting with Ms. Nordstrom, she always brought three ice-cold soft drinks for Ms. Nordstrom, Ms. Zolotow, and herself. 12 As you may expect, Ms. Zolotow adored Ms. Brown, and once she had a story idea for her. 13 Ms. Zolotow lived near Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. 14 At different times of the day, different groups of people went to the park. 15 Ms. Zolotow wanted Ms. Brown to write a story about the park, so she wrote a memo to Ms. Nordstrom about giving this idea for a book to Ms. Brown. 16 Ms. Nordstrom asked her to expand on the memo. 17 Ms. Zolotow did so, and Ms. Nordstrom told her, "Congratulations!" 18 "You've just written your first children's book!" 19 She then added, "You must never, ever, ever tell a writer what you think would make a wonderful book." 20 "The idea has to come from the writer." 21 "What you have here is your book, not Margaret's."