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    Amy Hest

    Author of numerous much-loved picture books, including the Baby Duck series, illustrated by Jill Barton, and the Sam series, illustrated by Anita Jeram.,Amy Hest secretly aspired to be a writer from an early age, but, she says, "I never thought my life was exciting enough for a writer. I didn't have any fantastic adventures. I didn't run away from home. I actually got along with my parents. I was such a goody two-shoes that I couldn't help but wonder what other kid would want to read anything I wrote." But her passion for books must have been apparent to all who knew her. Born in New York City and raised on Long Island, she worked in a library as a page from the age of sixteen. "I wanted the job so badly that I went to the director's office every single day after school to tell him so," she says. "Finally one day he called me to say that he had moved my application to the top of the pile and would keep it there if that meant I wouldn't come by to bother him the next day." Later, Amy Hest worked as a children's librarian in the New York Public Library system in the early 1970s, and then for years in children's book publishing. She wrote all during this time, still not sharing her ambition with the world, not even with her publishing co-workers! Today, Amy Hest is the highly versatile author of more than thirty books for young readers, many of which affectionately address family and intergenerational themes. MR. GEORGE BAKER is the tender tale of an elderly man and a young boy linked by the common pursuit of learning to read. Also among Amy Hest's books are the beloved Baby Duck stories, illustrated by Jill Barton, including GUESS WHO, BABY DUCK!, a sweet depiction of the special bond between Baby Duck and her Grampa. Of IN THE RAIN WITH BABY DUCK--which received a BOSTON GLOBE-HORN BOOK Award--the author says, "It's about things that I love: pancakes and rainy days and children (like mine) who pout, and parents (like me) who have their own agenda, and grandparents (like my own) who have a way of making problems go away." Another series of picture books by Amy Hest were inspired by the author's son, Sam. "When Sam was small he knew countless ways to keep me in his room at bedtime," she says of her inspiration for NEW YORK TIMES bestseller KISS GOOD NIGHT. Its follow-up, DON'T YOU FEEL WELL, SAM? came from memories of "some long-ago nights . . . when things weren't quite right. There were many hugs, of course. And occasionally, a dose of terrible-tasting medicine." In YOU CAN DO IT, SAM, the third of these endearing tales (all illustrated by Anita Jeram), Sam, with gentle encouragement from his mother, ventures out of the house to deliver homemade treats to his neighbors, "all by myself." Amy Hest claims to be "a very moody person," noting that "what I write depends on my mood." These changeable moods have produced not just picture books but also novels for middle-graders, including I LOVE YOU, SOLDIER and its sequel, THE PRIVATE NOTEBOOK OF KATIE ROBERTS, AGE 11--both of which were named BOOKLIST Editors' Choices--as well as THE GREAT GREEN NOTEBOOK OF KATIE ROBERTS, AGE 12, and her most recent work, REMEMBERING MRS. ROSSI. These moods have also earned the author a host of awards, including the prestigious Christopher Medal, twice--for the highly acclaimed WHEN JESSIE CAME ACROSS THE SEA, illustrated by P.J. Lynch, and for KISS GOOD NIGHT. Most of Amy Hest's books take place close to home, in New York, where she and her husband live. "One of the things I love about working at home is the proximity to the refrigerator," she says. "If you are going to be a writer, you need to have a lot of ice cream. When I have a bad writer's day--and that happens a lot--a spoonful of ice cream perks me up. And when you have a good writer's day, you need a reward."
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  • Will Will

    Will Hillenbrand

    Illustrator of the delightful This Little Piggy and picture books Baby Dragon and Kiss the Cow.
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  • Judy Judy

    Judy Hindley

    An author of over fifty books for children, including Do Like a Duck Does! and Rosy's Visitors.,Judy Hindley, who has written more than fifty books for children, has a special knack for capturing the language and subjects that delight preschoolers. Among her books are THE BIG RED BUS, THE PERFECT LITTLE MONSTER, and THE BEST THING ABOUT A PUPPY. She is also the author of the immensely popular EYES, NOSE, FINGERS, AND TOES and DO LIKE A DUCK DOES.
  • Gareth Gareth

    Gareth Hinds

    Graduating from Parsons School of Design, Gareth began by making computer games and then progressed to illustrating children's books.,Gareth Hinds has always been an artist. Growing up in small town Vermont, he was a "nerdy kid who drew all the time." He wrote his first comics in elementary school. "I used to make these 30-page Star Trek stories with markers on scrap paper, with wallpaper samples for covers. But I never said, 'I want to draw comics when I grow up'; I just liked telling stories with pictures." He started illustrating in earnest during high school. "I did editorial illustrations and comics for my high school newspaper, co-edited and illustrated the literary magazine and painted a mural on the wall of one of the school hallways." While he briefly considered becoming an engineer, Gareth ended up studying illustration at Parsons School of Design and Rochester Institute of Technology. He also studied painting, printmaking, bookmaking and sculpture. After graduating he found a job making computer games and worked in that field for over ten years, creating animation, characters, and environments for numerous PC and console games. Gareth Hinds is the creator of several graphic novels including BEOWULF, a retelling of the oldest extant poem in English, and THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, an adaption of Shakespeare's play. In a starred review KIRKUS called it "the standard that all others will strive to meet" for Shakespeare adaptation. He lives in New York City and writes graphic novels full-time.
  • Russell Russell

    Russell Hoban

    Highly respected author of fiction, both for adults and children.
  • Frances Frances

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    A playwright and one of the most loved children's authors with her timeless story 'The Secret Garden'.
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    Edward Hogan

    Edward Hogan was born in Derby in 1980 and lives in Brighton. His first adult novel, Blackmoor, won the Desmond Elliot Prize and was shortlisted for the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award and the Dylan Thomas Prize. Daylight Saving is his first novel for teenagers.