Charming the Bones
Discover the captivating life of Margaret Matthew in "Charming the Bones," a remarkable narrative that delves into the world of art and paleontology. Born in 1911 to unconventional parents, Margaret carved out a unique path as an artist specializing in the restoration of extinct animals. This engaging book, published by Kent State University Press in 2000, beautifully chronicles her journey as the wife of renowned paleontologist Edwin (Ned) Colbert and the challenges and joys of raising five sons. As Margaret evolves from a devoted mother to a respected artist, her story unfolds with rich detail and emotional depth. With a hardback format, this 2000 publication is a must-read for those interested in the intersection of art and science, as well as the inspiring tales of strong women in history. Add "Charming the Bones" to your collection and immerse yourself in a world where passion and creativity thrive.