Summary
Various animals greet the sunrise in their own unique voices, except for the owl who welcomes the night. Full description
Summary: |
Various animals greet the sunrise in their own unique voices, except for the owl who welcomes the night. |
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Physical Description: |
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 23 cm. |
ISBN: |
9780060787653 (trade bdg.) 0060787651 (trade bdg.) 9780060787660 (lib. bdg.) 006078766X (lib. bdg.) |
Author Notes: |
Lobel was born in Krakow, Poland. She was forced to hide in a convent during WWII, but was captured by the Nazis. She and her brother were forced to go into a concentration camp in Germany; they were rescued in 1945 by the Swedish Red Cross. They were lucky to be reunited with their parents in 1947. In 1952, her family moved to New York, and she then attended Pratt Institute for Art. Lobel graduated with a B. F. A. in Fine Arts. Lobel met her husband, Arnold, at Pratt while acting in a play. Anita's major works include: Alison's Zinnias, Sven's Bridge, On Market Street, and One Lighthouse, One Moon. She has been nominated for numerous awards including selections for the Best Illustrated Book from New York Times Book Reviews (Sven's Bridge, On Market Street and One Lighthouse, One Moon). On Market Street also received a Caldecott Honor Book Award, a Boston Globe/Horn Book Award (illustration), and is an American Book Award finalist. (Bowker Author Biography) |