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Children's Author And Illustrator Combs Chickens For Inspiration

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For over 30 years, Jan Brett has published best selling, beautifully illustrated children’s books. For the last decade and half or so, she’s raised ornamental chickens.

For her latest book, “Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella,” Jan draws on both loves, with a version of the Grimm tale set in a chicken house in 18th century Russia.

As Brett tells Here & Now’s Robin Young, she finds much inspiration in watching chickens.

“They really are like a troop of actors … and they’re always moving and making little expressions,” Brett said. “I said to my husband, I’ve learned everything I need to know about men just watching my roosters.”

Brett also did detailed historical research in Russia for the setting of “Cinders,” exploring and incorporating the architecture and the fashions into her book.

  • See five images from Jan Brett’s new book below. See photos of the real-life chickens — including one with Robin Young — in the slideshow above. And to see a video of the chickens arriving at WBUR, visitHere & Now’s Facebook page.

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Jan Brett is pictured with Cinders, the star of the book. (Robin Lubbock/Here & Now)
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Jan Brett is pictured with Cinders, the star of the book. (Robin Lubbock/Here & Now)
WBUR's Candy Booras holds the chicken that plays the Fairy Godmother in Jan Brett's new children's book. (Robin Young/Here & Now)
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WBUR's Candy Booras holds the chicken that plays the Fairy Godmother in Jan Brett's new children's book. (Robin Young/Here & Now)
Cinders the chicken is the star of Jan Brett's book, "Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella." (Robin Lubbock/Here & Now)
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Cinders the chicken is the star of Jan Brett's book, "Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella." (Robin Lubbock/Here & Now)
Here & Now producer Emiko Tamagawa holds one of Jan Brett's chickens. (Karyn Miller-Medzon/Here & Now)
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Here & Now producer Emiko Tamagawa holds one of Jan Brett's chickens. (Karyn Miller-Medzon/Here & Now)
Here & Now host Robin Young holds one of Jan Brett's chickens in the studio. (Clint Cavanaugh/WBUR)
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Here & Now host Robin Young holds one of Jan Brett's chickens in the studio. (Clint Cavanaugh/WBUR)
The final page of "Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella."
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The final page of "Cinders: A Chicken Cinderella."
The cover of "Cinders" by Jan Brett.
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The cover of "Cinders" by Jan Brett.
Pecky falls into the prince's arms at the ball. (Click to enlarge)
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Pecky falls into the prince's arms at the ball. (Click to enlarge)
The prince finds Cinders, his princess. (Click to enlarge)
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The prince finds Cinders, his princess. (Click to enlarge)
Cinders helps Pecky and Bossy get ready for the ball. (Click to enlarge)
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Cinders helps Pecky and Bossy get ready for the ball. (Click to enlarge)

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