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Article #387Re: July 2024: Oldest living writers/illustrators!
From: Lenona
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 16:43
Date: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 16:43
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1932 Brenda R. Lewis (British nonfiction writer: "The Story of Anne Frank," 2001) Marlene Fanta Shyer (Czech-born YA novelist: "Welcome Home, Jellybean," 1978) Arielle North Olson ("Ask the Bones: Scary Stories from Around the World," 1999 - daughter of Sterling North) Jo Harper ("Prairie Dog Pioneers," 1998) Irene Bennett Brown (YA novelist: "Before the Lark," 1982) Adjai Robinson (Sierra Leonean writer: "Singing Tales of Africa," 1974) Marjorie Stapleton (British writer: "Make Things Gypsies Made," 1974) Marian Hostetler (Mennonite writer: "African Adventure," 1978) C.S. Adler ("Good-Bye Pink Pig," 1986) Josef Palecek (Czech fairy-tale illustrator/filmmaker) Mary Small (British-born Australian writer: "Tracey McBean & the Stretching Machine," 1989) Eileen Deacon (British 1970s crafts writer) Johanna Reiss (Dutch-born writer & 1973 Newbery Honoree: "The Upstairs Room") Angelo Torres (MAD cartoonist) Debby Slier (South African-born writer: "Hello Kitty" series, 1980s) Sylvia Sherry (British writer: "Rocky O'Rourke" series, 1969-1992) Aino Pervik (Estonian author & 2014 HCAA finalist) Bryna J. Fireside (nonfiction writer: "Is There a Woman in the House...or Senate?" 2000) Lorenzo Lynch (illustrator: Arnold Adoff's "Big Sister Tells Me I'm Black," 1976) Jill Chaney (British YA novelist: "Mottram Park" series, 1971-1989) Lois Simmie (Canadian poet: "An Armadillo Is Not a Pillow," 1986) Joe Servello (illustrator & Caldecott nominee: 1972 & 1973) Phyllis Green ("Eating Ice Cream With a Werewolf," 1983) Gwendolyn E. Reed (compiler: "Out of the Ark: An Anthology of Animal Verse," 1968) Russell E. Erickson ("A Toad for Tuesday," 1998) Patricia Malone (fantasy novelist: "The Legend of Lady Ilena," 2003) Chester Jay Alkema (1970s arts & crafts writer) Joan Hiatt Harlow ("Star in the Storm," 2000) Judy Taylor Hough (Welsh writer & Beatrix Potter biographer) Milton Derr (aka Milton Johnson, painter/illustrator: "The Black Pearl" by Scott O'Dell, 1967) Lygia Bojunga Nunes (Brazilian novelist & 1982 HCAA Medalist) Myra Paperny (Canadian YA novelist: "The Wooden People," 1976) Jane Louise Curry ("The Mysterious Shrinking House," 1970) Gordon Snell (British writer: "The King of Quizzical Island," 2009) Robert Benton ("Don't Ever Wish for a 7-Foot Bear," 1972) Ann Thwaite (British biographer of A.A. Milne & Frances Hodgson Burnett) Pat Lowery Collins ("I Am an Artist," 1992) Charles Pickard (illustrator: "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London, ed. 1968) Katherine Paterson (2-time Newbery Medalist & 1998 HCAA Medalist) Jill D. Duvall (1990s nonfiction writer: "The Mohawk") Mervyn D. Kaufman ("Thomas Alva Edison: Miracle Maker," 1962) Mary D. Lankford ("Christmas Around the World," 1998) Barbara A. Emberley (writer/adapter: "Drummer Hoff," 1967) Quentin Blake (British illustrator & 2002 HCAA Medalist) Janine Boissard (French YA novelist: "A Matter of Feeling," 1977) Richard Kennedy ("Amy's Eyes," 1985) David Lambert (British science writer, 1960s-1980s)
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