Spotlight on Children's Authors
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Shel Silverstein
by Johannah Haney
Part of the Spotlight on Children's Authors series
Shel Silverstein's works have sold over 20 million copies and have been translated into more than 30 languages. A cartoonist, songwriter, poet, playwright, and author, Silverstein's style is unforgettable. His wacky illustrations and poems are thought provoking, engaging, and smart. Readers will be inspired to learn more about how this incredible artist approached his work, and what techniques he utilized to create and illustrate his unmistakable style.
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Kate Dicamillo
by Sue Corbett
Part of the Spotlight on Children's Authors series
This biography presents the life details of children's book author Kate DiCamillo, while exploring her creative process as a writer and the cultural impact of her work. This book shares what books Kate likes to read, as well as excerpts from her own works. Interviews include family and friends.
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Walter Dean Myers
by Richard Andersen
Part of the Spotlight on Children's Authors series
Walter Dean Myers wrote more than one hundred books for young adults. He won the Coretta Scot King Award for African-American and served as the U.S. National Ambassador for Young People's Literature. This biography delves into the inspirational life of Myers and exposes the hardships he overcame to become one of the most regarded children's book authors in our lifetime. Through this book, readers will gain a deep insight into this influential author's work and how Myers fought for more African American authors of young adult fiction to be recognized.
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Jeff Kinney
by Sue Corbett
Part of the Spotlight on Children's Authors series
Jeff Kinney is best known for his series, The Diary of a Wimpy Kid. He is an American children's book author, game designer, cartoonist, producer, actor, and movie director. This detailed biography about this widely celebrated author and illustrator reveals the cultural impact of his work. Readers will experience how this fascinating artist was drawn to his profession through this notable personal review of Kinney's life.
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Jennifer L. Holm
by Sue Corbett
Part of the Spotlight on Children's Authors series
When Jennifer L. Holm discovered her great-aunt's diary in the attic, her first novel "Our Only May Amelia," was born. A few books and honors later, Jenni and her brother Matt created the Babymouse graphic novel series. This book spotlights her road to be
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Lois Lowry
by Deborah Grahame-Smith
Part of the Spotlight on Children's Authors series
Lois Lowry is a celebrated children's book author and winner of several prestigious awards including two Newbery Medals. For middle school readers, this illuminating and fascinating book offers information on Lowry's life and career. It unveils her early influences, which includes the tragic inspiration for her first book, and why she enjoys being a writer. Motivate your readers with this thoughtful biography about an artist who used her work to get through a difficult situation.
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Rick Riordan
by Sue Corbett
Part of the Spotlight on Children's Authors series
Rick Riordan is an American novelist whose works have been translated into 37 languages. He has won numerous awards including several Children's Choice Book Awards and the Mark Twain Award. This book is a celebration of the author and provides interviews with Riordan, his family, and colleagues. Excerpts from his popular works are included along with a list of Riordan's professional influences. In this book, readers will experience what it was like for this author to go from former English teacher, to a famous author whose books have sold more than 30 million copies in the U.S.
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