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BY: Morgan Cottrell and Jennifer Wagoner
Ezra Jack Keats BY: Morgan Cottrell and Jennifer Wagoner
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Biographical Information
Birth Name: Jacob Ezra Katz Birth Date: March 11th 1916 in America Marriage: Not Married Family: Parents were Benjamin Katz and Augusta Podgainy (Polish Jews) Education: He won several different scholarships to Art Schools, but never got to attend. However, he did take art classes at night when he could. Work: Mural Painter, Comic Book Illustrator, In 1942 he illustrated backgrounds for Captain Marvel Comic Strips, and in 1945 he did work for the US Air Corp
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Author Highlights He changed his name 2 years after WWII.
He wrote his first children’s book in 1960. In 1962 he created the character of Peter. In 1963 he won the Caldecott Medal.
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Publications and Awards
The Snowy Day –The Caldecott Medal in 1963 Goggles – The Caldecott Honor Award in 1977 The Trip – Children’s Choice Award in 1977 Peter’s Chair Louie - Child Study Association of America’s Children’s Books of the Year in 1975 Maggie and the Pirate A Letter to Amy -Child Study Association of America’s Children’s Books of the Year in 1975 Apt. 3 – School Library Journal’s Best Books in 1971 Pet Show -Child Study Association of America’s Children’s Books of the Year in 1972 Hi, Cat! - Child Study Association of America’s Children’s Books of the Year in 1970
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Major Work #1 The Snowy Day Published in 1962
Won The Caldecott Medal in 1963 New York Public Library 150 Most Influential Books of the 20th Century in 1996 SUMMARY- A small boy named Peter experiences the joy of a snowy day.
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Major Work #2 The Trip Published in 1978
Won Children’s Choice Award in 1977 SUMMARY- When his family moves to a new neighborhood, Louie has to leave his friends behind. Sad and lonely, Louie creates a city scene inside a shoe box. The tiny diorama has a magical effect, sending his imagination back to old friends and old times. Then the spell ends, and a real-life adventure begins as Louie joins some new friends for Halloween night.
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Major Work #3 Goggles Published in 1969
Won the Caldecott Honor in 1970 SUMMARY- Peter has found a rare treasure, a pair of old, beat-up motorcycle goggles. He and his best friend Archie are on their way to Archie’s front stoop with their prize when they run into a neighborhood gang that wants those goggles, too. What the bullies don’t understand is how hard it is to catch two smart boys and one crafty dog.
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