The Gag Family: German-Bohemian Artists in America explores how Minnesota-born artist Wanda Gag transformed children's literature and illustrating in the 1920's. Julie L'Enfant, professor at the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul, discusses her book with MPR’s Greta Cunningham.
The book explores how Wanda Gag's family and her life in New Ulm influenced her work.
Gag's books Millions of Cats and The A-B-C Bunny both won Newbury Awards. She's known as the first children's book author to draw an illustration that covers two pages of a book.