Sydney Taylor
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Sydney Taylor | |
Born | October 30, 1904 New York City, New York, USA |
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Died | February 12, 1978 (aged 73) |
Sydney Taylor (October 30, 1904 – February 12, 1978) was an American author.
She was born Sarah Brenner in New York City to Jewish immigrant parents.[1] Her family emigrated in 1900 to the United States and settled on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, as many Jewish families did. Her stories based on life in her large family are chronicled in a series of books All-of-a-Kind Family. "During the second half of the twentieth century [the series] were the most widely known books about American Jewish children."[2]
She died of cancer[1] at age 73. Her husband Ralph established The Sydney Taylor Book Award in her honor.[3]
[edit] Works
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- All-Of-A-Kind Family (1951), illustrated by Helen John
- More All-Of-A-Kind Family (1954), illustrated by Mary Stevens
- All-of-a-Kind Family Uptown (1958), illustrated by Mary Stevens
- Mr. Barney's Beard (1961)
- Now That You Are 8 (1963)
- The Dog Who Came to Dinner (1966)
- A Papa Like Everyone Else (1966)
- All-of-a-Kind Family Downtown (1972), illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush
- Ella of All-of-a-Kind Family (1978), illustrated by Meryl Rosner
- Danny Loves a Holiday (1980)
[edit] Notes
- ^ a b Cummins, June. "Who Was Sydney Taylor?", The 'All-of-a-Kind Family' Companion, Association of Jewish Libraries, 2004.
- ^ The John Hopkins University Press. Profile of journal article "Becoming an 'All-Of-A-Kind' American: Sydney Taylor and Strategies of Assimilation" by June Cummins, 2003.
- ^ The 'All-of-a-Kind Family' Companion, Association of Jewish Libraries, 2004.