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A Picture Book of Helen Keller (Picture Book Biography) Hardcover – Picture Book, September 1, 1990
| David A. Adler (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
- Reading age4 - 8 years
- Print length32 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level1 - 3
- Lexile measureAD660L
- Dimensions10.13 x 0.38 x 8.25 inches
- PublisherHoliday House
- Publication dateSeptember 1, 1990
- ISBN-100823408183
- ISBN-13978-0823408184
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From School Library Journal
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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About the Author
Wallner has written and illustrated many biographies for children about remarkable women, such as "Grandma Moses", "Abigail Adams", and "Beatrix Potter". She is inspired by Lucy Maud Montgomery, who always believed in her writing and never gave up. She and her husband live in Mexico.
John Wallner has illustrated many books for children, including "Helen Keller: A Holiday House Reader", and "A Picture Book of George Washington" and "A Picture Book of Davy Crockett", both illustrated with his wife, Alexandra, all written by David A. Adler. "Booklist" has called his art "lively [and] colorful." He lives with his wife in Mexico.
Product details
- Publisher : Holiday House; 1st edition (September 1, 1990)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 32 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0823408183
- ISBN-13 : 978-0823408184
- Reading age : 4 - 8 years
- Lexile measure : AD660L
- Grade level : 1 - 3
- Item Weight : 11.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 10.13 x 0.38 x 8.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,691,384 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,044 in Children's American History of 1900s
- #1,866 in Children's Books on Disabilities
- #2,067 in Children's Women Biographies (Books)
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About the author

I write both fiction and non-fiction. I begin my fiction with the main character. The story comes later. Of course, since I'll be spending a lot of time with each main character, why not have him or her be someone I like? Andy Russell is based, loosely, on a beloved member of my family. He's fun to write about and the boy who inspired the character is even more fun to know. Cam Jansen is based even more loosely on a classmate of mine in the first grade whom we all envied because we thought he had a photographic memory. Now, especially when my children remind me of some promise they said I made, I really envy Cam's amazing memory. I have really enjoyed writing about Cam Jansen and her many adventures. For my books of non-fiction I write about subjects I find fascinating. My first biography was Our Golda: The Life of Golda Meir. To research that book, I bought a 1905 set of encyclopedia. Those books told me what each of the places Golda Meir lived in were like when she lived there. I've written many other biographies, including books about Martin Luther King, Jr; George Washington; Abraham Lincoln; Helen Keller; Harriet Tubman; Anne Frank; and many others in my Picture Book Biography series. I've been a Yankee and a Lou Gehrig fan for decades so I wrote Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man. It's more the story of his great courage than his baseball playing. Children face all sorts of challenges and it's my hope that some will be inspired by the courage of Lou Gehrig. I am working now on another book about a courageous man, Janusz Korczak. My book One Yellow Daffodil is fiction, too, but it's based on scores of interviews I did with Holocaust survivors for my books We Remember the Holocaust, Child of the Warsaw Ghetto, The Number on My Grandfather's Arm, and Hiding from the Nazis. The stories I heard were compelling. One Yellow Daffodil is both a look to the past and to the future, and expresses my belief in the great spirit and strength of our children. I love math and was a math teacher for many years, so it was fun for me to write several math books including Fraction Fun, Calculator Riddles, and Shape Up! Fun with Triangles and Other Polygons. In my office I have this sign, "Don't Think. Just Write!" and that's how I work. I try not to worry about each word, even each sentence or paragraph. For me stories evolve. Writing is a process. I rewrite each sentence, each manuscript, many times. And I work with my editors. I look forward to their suggestions, their help in the almost endless rewrite process. Well, it's time to get back to dreaming, and to writing, my dream of a job. David A. Adler is the author of more than 175 children's books, including the Young Cam Jansen series. He lives in Woodmere, New York.
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