Claire Huchet Bishop

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Claire Huchet Bishop (189913 Mar 1993) was a children's novelist and librarian, winner of the Newbery Honor for Pancakes-Paris and All Alone and the Josette Frank Award for Twenty and Ten.

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[edit] Life

An American born in France [1] or Geneva, Switzerland [2], Bishop attended the Sorbonne and started the first children's library in France [3]. After moving to the US, she worked for the New York City Public Library and was an apologist for Catholicism and anti-Semitism.[4].

[edit] Works

  • 1938 The Five Chinese Brothers (illustrated by Kurt Wiese)
  • 1940 The King's Day (illustrated by Doris Spiegel)
  • 1941 The Ferryman
  • 1945 Augustus
  • 1947 Pancakes-Paris
  • 1948 Blue Spring Farm
  • 1950 Christopher The Giant
  • 1952 Bernard & His Dogs
  • 1952 Twenty and Ten(also published as The Secret Cave)
  • 1953 All Alone (illustrated by Feodor Rojankovsky)
  • 1954 Martin de Porres, Hero
  • 1955 Big Loop
  • 1956 Happy Christmas Tales for Boys and Girls
  • 1957 Toto's Triumph (illustrated by Kurt Wiese)
  • 1960 Lafayette: French-American Hero (illustrated by Maurice Brevannes)
  • 1961 A Present from Petros
  • 1964 Twenty-Two Bears
  • 1966 Yeshu, Called Jesus
  • 1966 French Roundabout
  • 1968 Mozart: Music Magician
  • 1969 The Man Who Lost His Head (illustrated by Robert McCloskey)
  • 1971 The Truffle Pig (illustrated by Kurt Wiese)
  • 1972 Johann Sebastian Bach: Music Giant
  • 1973 Georgette

[edit] Adult books
  • 1947 France Alive
  • 1950 All Things Common
  • 1950 Boimondau: A French Community of Work
  • 1971 Jesus and Israel Jules Isaac
  • 1974 How Catholics look at Jews: Inquiries Into Italian, Spanish, and French Teaching Materials

[edit] Quotes

  • "Government is too big and too important to be left to the politicians." [5]
  • "Those who marry to escape something usually find something else." [6]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Encyclopedia Britannica
  2. ^ Nancy Larsen biography
  3. ^ Nancy Larsen biography
  4. ^ Encyclopedia Britannica
  5. ^ Quoteworld
  6. ^ Quoteworld
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