The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It![](http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=httpwwwvintag-20&l=as2&o=1&a=0156954877)
Carl Sandburg ~ Harriet Pincus ~ Harcourt, Brace & World, 1967Being a child of the American South, I've always loved the beauty of the place, despite some of its sad cultural histories. One of my favorite places to visit when I was young was the
Carl Sandburg House in western North Carolina, now a National Historic Site and part of the parks system. It's a lovely old home and farm, and I remember being wee and marveling over the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer's library as well as the lovely leather bound first editions of his most famed work for children,
The Rootabaga Stories.
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When I was at a library sale the other day, I was happy to stumble across this delightfully-bizarre picture book version of one of the stories. Most of the stories in the collection are strange by today's standards, and each tale has a long, wonderfully-quirky title like
The Toboggan-to-the-Moon Dream of the Potato Face Blind Man or
The Story of Jason Squiff and Why He Had a Popcorn Hat, Popcorn Mittens and Popcorn Shoe or
Three Boys With Jugs of Molasses and Secret Ambitions or
The Two Skyscrapers Who Decided to Have a Child or
How the Animals Lost Their Tails and Got Them Back Traveling From Philadelphia to Medicine Hat, and of course, this one...
The Wedding Procession of the Rag Doll and the Broom Handle and Who Was in It.
And the story is just that. The Broom Handle and the Rag Doll fall in love and...
There was a wedding when the Rag Doll married the Broom Handle. It was a grand wedding with one of the grandest processions ever seen at a rag doll wedding. And we are sure no broom handle ever had a grander wedding procession when he got married.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh-HM1TL4li3-OBSqGNV3G7PdlpSScjzp5lCdV_unp_XQkOKlajU4u3ZfnJA0soN0nI1LC4Cgq0p_ydQRhEx2N6hNmdppsms_DsYlEEDgbGJqcXL3i9_TMl2rhE_gBZxaKIL6-omiyURKM/s550/aaa1.jpg)
Yes, first came the Spoon Lickers, licking their spoons filled with various things like butterscotch, gravy and marshmallow fudge. Next, the Tin Pan Bangers, banging away on, well, tin pans. The Chocolate Chins with chocolate slickered all over their chins. The Clean Ears with not a speck of nothing on their precious lobes. The Easy Ticklers crying "Don't tickle me because I'm so easy to tickle." The Musical Soup Eaters. The Dirty Bibs. The Chubby Chubs. The Sleepyheads. Oh, yes! A fine motley crew if ever there was one.
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If you think the story sounds weird and the pictures a bit dodgy, you'll chuckle at a few of the reviews I lifted off of
Google.
"This is the most ****** up children's book ever, but also the best."
"This was a wierd book that we had when I was growing up. I kind of liked it, but kind of thought it was psychotic. Can't really put my finger on how I feel about it."That about says it all!
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