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Kid Authors

True Tales of Childhood from Famous Writers

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Funny and totally true childhood biographies and full-color illustrations tell the tales from the growing-up years of Beverly Cleary, J. R. R. Tolkien, and 13 other great writers.
 
Every great author started out as a kid. Before the best sellers, fan clubs, and beloved stories we know today, the world's most celebrated writers had regular-kid problems just like you. 
  • Sam Clemens (aka Mark Twain) loved to skip school and make mischief, with his best friend Tom, of course! 
  • A young J. R. R. Tolkien was bitten by a huge tarantula—or as he called it, “a spider as big as a dragon.” 
  • Toddler Zora Neale Hurston took her first steps when a wild hog entered her house and started chasing her! 
  • Kid Authors tells their stories and more—the diverse and inclusive cast that includes Roald Dahl, Beverly Cleary, J. K. Rowling, Jules Verne, Lewis Carroll, Stan Lee—through kid-friendly texts and full-color cartoon illustrations on nearly every page.
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      • Kirkus

        August 1, 2017
        Sixteen young authors-to-be face challenges ranging from bullies to a really big spider in this series' fourth entry.All write, wrote, or have written for young audiences. The spider, an aptly named Hercules baboon tarantula, bit "Ronald" Tolkien during a family stay in South Africa; bullies improbably met their matches in Charles "Lewis Carroll" Dodgson and Edgar Allen Poe; others struggled with shyness (J.K. Rowling), parental death or abandonment (Zora Neale Hurston, Mark Twain, Lucy Maud Montgomery), birth defects (Sherman Alexie), poverty (several), racial prejudice (Langston Hughes), and other obstacles. The pseudonymous Stabler also points to important early influences, from an indomitable grandmother on Hughes to comics and comic strips on Stan Lee and Jeff Kinney, as well as at watershed moments such as Beverly Cleary's epiphanic discovery in third grade that reading is fun and literary kickoffs like 7-year-old Jo Rowling's "The Seven Cursed Diamonds." Broadly read preteens will recognize the names and have no trouble connecting these observations and select incidents with each writer's best known works. Horner supplies mildly comical caricatures and gags on nearly every page: "No more flies. Today I dine on human flesh!" exclaims that tarantula, leaping at a bug-eyed future fantasist. Brief anecdotes about 28 more writers bring up the rear. Lively glimpses of formative moments and budding talents. (index and bibliography not seen) (Collective biography. 9-13)

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      • School Library Journal

        January 1, 2018

        Gr 3-6-An eclectic mix of short profiles on a variety of authors. The individuals featured are a balance of historical and contemporary writers, all of whom mostly hail from the United States. Stabler goes beyond basic biographical information and provides witty, interesting stories to paint a vivid picture of each author's childhood and influences. These tales are highly relatable for kids and can also be an encouragement for coping with difficult situations, such as bullying. This text is ideal for developing researchers. An index allows for easy navigation and there is a short bibliography for each entry. Profiles are organized under common themes, which also allows for quick reference and browsing. Horner's bright and vibrant drawings add humor to the collection. VERDICT A fun and useful addition, especially for aspiring writers and class projects.-Paige Rowse, Needham High School, MA

        Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • The Horn Book

        July 1, 2018
        Stabler spins tales of influential experiences, challenges, and people from the childhoods of an odd assortment of famous authors, from Zora Neale Hurston to Jeff Kinney. Even if some of these anecdotes feel apocryphal, the stories are first and foremost entertaining, and Horner's goofy comics-style illustrations match the humorous tone. "Fun Facts About Other Famous Writers" are appended. Bib., ind.

        (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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    • English

    Levels

    • ATOS Level:6.4
    • Lexile® Measure:1020
    • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
    • Text Difficulty:5-8

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