This shy author, born in 1899, wrote from his 18th century farmhouse in Maine. He loved farm life and celebrated the connections bewteen children and animals. He once said, "All that I hope to say in books, all that I ever hope to say, is that I love the world." And the world loves his stories. This is E.B. White, who srote Stuart Little and my very favorite children's book, Charlotte's Web.
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for Aug. 23, 2022
This Polish Jewish author/illustrator, born in Brooklyn in 1928, had a childhood scarred with news of relatives who died in the Holocaust, but he found happiness in his 50 year relationship with his partner, Eugene Glynn. His most famous book told of a boy who tamed monsters and came home safely. This would be Maurice Sendak, and his best known book is Where the Wild Things Are.
Tuesday, August 16, 2022
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for August 16, 2022
This author's family moved to Florida when she was a child, and her father was to join them later but never came. Her first book in 2000 (discovered in an agency's slush pile) featured a girl who lost a parent but found a dog in a supermarket. The author is Kate de Camillo and the book is Because of Winn-Dixie.
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Tuesday Kidlit Trivia for August 9, 2022
This American author, born August 6, 1917, wrote or illustrated 110 children's books over 60 years. One of her most beloved characters is an older woman who traveled the world and hurt her back dismounting from a camel, and who made the world a more beautiful place by planting flowers. The author is Barbara Cooney, and her National Book Award winning book is Miss Rumphius.