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Article #471Re: July 2025: Oldest living writers/illustrators!
From: Lenona
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 15:08
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2025 15:08
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1931: Wick Downing ("The Trials of Kate Hope," 2008) Ann Elwood ("The Macmillan Book of Fascinating Facts," 1989) Joy Hakim (historical series author: "A History of US," 1993-2003) John C. Branfield (UK author & Carnegie nominee: "The Fox in Winter," 1980) Judith Viorst ("Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day," 1972) Dorothy Joan Harris (Canadian writer: "The House Mouse" with Barbara Cooney, 1973) Edward Packard ("Choose Your Own Adventure" series, 1979-1998) Ruth Rocha (Brazilian writer & 2002 HCAA finalist) Mort Gerberg (cartoonist: Rita Gelman's "More Spaghetti, I Say!" 1977) Janosch (aka Horst Eckert, German illustrator & HCAA finalist: 1972, 1976, 1978, 1980) Jacqueline Stem ("The Secret Of The Dragonfly Pin," 2006) Middy Thomas (artist/writer: Lois Lowry's "Gooney Bird" series) Constance Levy ("I'm Going to Pet a Worm Today and Other Poems," 1991) Frances Zweifel (science illustrator: 1990s "Simple Experiments" series) Griselda Gifford (British historical novelist: "The Story of Ranald," 1968) Alexander Traugot (Russian illustrator & 2006 HCAA finalist) Patricia Calvert ("The Stone Pony," 1982) Douglas Hall (British illustrator: "The Wind in the Willows," ed. 1986) Seymour Simon (science writer) Alexis A. Gilliland (sci-fi novelist/cartoonist: "The Wizenbeak Trilogy," 1986-1992) RenΓ©e Roth-Hano (French author: "Touch Wood: A Girlhood in Occupied France," 1988) Donald Honig (baseball historian & writer for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents") Seymour Chwast (graphic designer & co-founder of Push Pin Studio) James Razzi (writer of Disney and Star Wars activity books) Barbara Garrison (British-born artist: Jane Yolen's "The Sultan's Perfect Tree," 1977) Ada Graham (nature writer) Glyn Frewer (British nature novelist) Malcah Zeldis (artist: "A Fine Fat Pig, and Other Animal Poems" by Mary Ann Hoberman, 1991) Ed Emberley (illustrator & 1968 Caldecott Medalist: "Drummer Hoff") Peter Z. Cohen ("Deadly Game at Stony Creek," 1978) John Kaufmann (aka David Swift, nature writer/illustrator) Norma Gaffron ("The Bermuda Triangle: Opposing Viewpoints," 1988) Nina Beachcroft (British fantasy writer: "Well Met by Witchlight," 1972) Bruce Clements (National Book Award finalist: "I Tell a Lie Every So Often," 1974) David Kherdian (1980 Newbery Honoree: "The Road from Home:The Story of an Armenian Girl") Margaret J. Anderson (Scottish-born author: "In the Keep of Time," 1977) Beverley Randell (aka Beverley Joan Price, New Zealand writer: "The Baby Owls," 1997)
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