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Sarah Aronson began writing for kids and teens when someone in an
exercise class dared her to try. Since then, she has earned an MFA
in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College of
Fine Arts, and published three novels: Head Case, Beyond
Lucky, and Believe. Her most recent books are part of a
new young middle grade series about the worst fairy godmother ever,
The Wish List. She is the cofounder and organizer of the
Writing Novels for Young People Retreat at VCFA and has served as
an SCBWI mentor in both Illinois and Michigan. She lives in
Evanston, Illinois.
Robert Neubecker is the author and illustrator of Linus the
Vegetarian T. Rex and of his own Wow! series. He is also the
award-winning illustrator of Shiver Me Timbers by Douglas
Florian, Sophie Peterman Tells the Truth by Sarah Weeks,
I Got Two Dogs by John Lithgow, and Monsters on
Machines by Deb Lund. A graduate of Parsons School of Design,
Robert also illustrates for The New York Times and
Slate magazine. After twenty years in Manhattan, he and his
family live in Park City, Utah. Visit Robert at Neubecker.com.
Aronson's narrative hovers between thoughtful biography and an
inspirational tribute to Goldberg's work, which will leave readers
wanting more information, especially about the cultural legacy of
his ubiquitous cartoons. Neubecker's illustrations are animated and
precise, connecting the unpredictable threads of the cartoonist's
life to the spirit of his inventions....Playful illustrations drive
this loving biography for elementary-school-age inventors and
dreamers.
-- School library Journal * December 2018 *
Aronson has created an eminently readable book that will engage and
surprise readers young and old....Particularly appropriate to use
for Invention Conventions, STEAM units, or Odyssey of the Mind,
this engaging read-aloud will make an enjoyable introduction to
inquiry and problem solving in creative ways. -- School Library
Connection * March/April 2019 *
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