Paula Fox

Paula Fox

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Paula Fox was born in New York City. She began writing books for children in the 1960s and by 1978 her contribution to children's literature was such that the International Board on Books for Young People (IBBY) awarded her the Hans Christian Andersen Medal, a biennial award for an author's entire body of work. Two of her most famous books for children are The Slave Dancer (a Newbery Medal Winner) and One-Eyed Cat (a Newbery Honor Book). She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Karla Kuskin studied graphic design at Yale University, where she created her first children's book, Roar and More , which is still in print. Since then, she has written and illustrated over fifty books, among them The Philharmonic Gets Dressed ; Dogs and Dragons, Trees and Dreams ; City Dogs ; and Moon, Have You Met My Mother? She won the National Council of Teachers of English Award for Poetry for Children and was the first recipient of Bank Street College of Education's lifetime achievement award. She lives on Bainbridge Island, Washington.

1st July 2003

Moonlight Man

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1st July 2010

Maurice's Room

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1st April 2010

A Likely Place

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31st December 1988

The Moonlight Man

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1st November 1987

Portrait of Ivan

An eleven-year-old boy gains a new understanding of himself and his father after a trip to Florida with unusual people.... MorePortrait of Ivan

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1st January 1987

Blowfish Live in the Sea

Carrie's half brother Ben has long felt rejected by his father until, on a strange visit in Boston, he is able to see th... MoreBlowfish Live in the Sea

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28th May 2010

Traces

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