March 11, 2014
The International Youth Library in Munich, Germany |
It turns out that the Children's Literature Assembly along with the United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY) and Dr. Sipe's heirs raised funds to cover the costs of sending the approximately 4,200 volumes from Philadelphia to the IYL in Munich where they will remain and be known as the Lawrence R. Sipe Collection. What a great legacy to leave behind! So many children, children's literature scholars and researchers pass through the doors of the IYL, the largest library for international children's and youth literature in the world. I hope I will be fortunate enough to visit the collection there one day myself. Dr. Sipe always spoke highly of the International Youth Library.
Hearing this news of the collection, I couldn't help reminisce on the hours I spent as Dr. Sipe's graduate assistant restocking the books on his office shelves and discussing children's literature with him. My time with that wonderful collection of books was such a valuable professional development experience, I would even say pivotal. And I know so many of his students and colleagues at UPenn enjoyed his books. I still feel sad whenever I think about Dr. Sipe's passing, but wherever he is, I trust he is smiling knowing his beloved books have found a safe home where they will be put to good use.
Dr. Sipe at the International Youth Library a few years ago. Gone but not forgotten! |
2 comments:
A special exhibit focused on American Children's Picturebooks and Larry's collection is about to open at IYL--tomorrow or Saturday, not sure which. It promises to be very special...
I'm sure it will be. I hope all goes well!
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