Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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Authors, American -- 20th century -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
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- Here we all are, written and illustrated by Tomie DePaola
- Who was Dr. Seuss?, by Janet Pascal ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Rick Riordan, by Christina Leaf
- I am Scout, the biography of Harper Lee, Charles J. Shields
- Laura Ingalls Wilder, pioneer woman, Dona Herweck Rice
- What a year!, by Tomie dePaola
- Becoming Madeleine, a biography of the author of A wrinkle in time by her granddaughters, Charlotte Jones Voiklis and Léna Roy
- Gone to the woods, surviving a lost childhood, by Gary Paulsen ; pictures by Anna and Varvara Kendel
- Jack London and the Klondike gold rush, Peter Lourie, with illustrations by Wendell Minor
- Feed your mind, a story of August Wilson, by Jen Bryant ; illustrated by Cannaday Chapman
- Some writer!, the story of E. B. White, by Melissa Sweet
- The journey that saved Curious George, the true wartime escape of Margret and H.A. Rey, by Louise Borden ; illustrated by Allan Drummond
- Looking back, a book of memories, Lois Lowry
- The boy on Fairfield Street, how Ted Geisel grew up to become Dr. Seuss, by Kathleen Krull ; paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher ; with decorative illustrations by Dr. Seuss
- Laura's album, a remembrance scrapbook of Laura Ingalls Wilder, compiled by William Anderson ; [new prologue by William Anderson]
- Planting stories, the life of librarian and storyteller Pura Belpré, words by Anika Aldamuy Denise ; illustrations by Paola Escobar
- Maya Angelou, written by Lisbeth Kaiser; illustrated by Leire Salaberria
- Only Margaret, a story about Margaret Wise Brown, written by Candice Ransom ; illustrated by Nan Lawson
- A girl from Yamhill, a memoir, Beverly Cleary
- Shel Silverstein, Cari Meister
- Imagine that!, how Dr. Seuss wrote The cat in the hat, by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- This side of wild, mutts, mares, and laughing dinosaurs, Gary Paulsen ; illustrated by Tim Jessell
- The important thing about Margaret Wise Brown, Mac Barnett and Sarah Jacoby
- Virginia Lee Burton, a life in art, by Barbara Elleman
- 26 Fairmount Avenue, Tomie dePaola
- Dr. Seuss, best-loved author, Carin T. Ford
- Zora Neale Hurston, writer and storyteller, Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
- Dr. Seuss, by Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Maurice Sendak, king of the wild things, by Jodie Shepherd
- Who was Maurice Sendak?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Dr. Seuss, the great doodler, by Kate Klimo ; paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher ; with illustrations by Dr. Seuss
- Who was Maya Angelou?, by Ellen Labrecque ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Big machines, the story of Virginia Lee Burton, by Sherri Duskey Rinker ; illustrated by John Rocco
- Maya Angelou, poet, performer, activist, by Don Nardo
- The invisible thread, an autobiography, by Yoshiko Uchida
- Things will never be the same, written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Pura Belpré, written by Meg Medina and Marilisa Jiménez García ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
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