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Authors, American 20th century Biography Juvenile literature Children's stories Authorship Juvenile literature Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) Illustrators Illustrators United States Biography Juvenile literature JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / General McCloskey, Robert 1914-2003 Schön, Nancy 1928- Juvenile literature Sculptors White, E. B. (Elwyn Brooks) 1899-1985Sweet, Melissa
Summary: Caldecott Honor winner Sweet mixes White's personal letters, photos, and family ephermera with her own exquisite artwork to tell the story of this American literary icon. Readers young and old will be fascinated and inspired by the journalist, New Yorker contributor, and children's book author who loved words his whole life. This authorized tribute, a New York Times bestseller, includes an...
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Publisher / Publication Date: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2016
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Summary: "A biography that follows the lives of Robert McCloskey, creator of Make Way for Ducklings, and sculptor Nancy Schön, whose famous bronze ducks grace Boston Public Garden"--
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Publisher / Publication Date: Random House Studio 2023
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Summary: "How Ted Geisel became Dr. Seuss"--
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Publisher / Publication Date: 2015
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1 available in Beginning Readers - Rising Reader (Purple), Call number: JBR Purple Klimo 2016Pascal, Janet B
Summary: "It seems entirely fitting that Maurice Sendak was born on the same day that Mickey Mouse first made his cartoon debut--June 10, 1928. Sendak was crazy about cartoons and comic books, and at twelve, after seeing Disney's Fantasia, he decided that he was going to become an illustrator. His love of childrens books began early: often sick and confined to bed, little Maurice read and read and read....
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Publisher / Publication Date: 2013