Kevin Henkes | |
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Born | November 27, 1960 Racine, Wisconsin |
Occupation | Illustrator, Writer |
Nationality | American |
Notable work(s) | Kitten's First Full Moon (2005) |
Notable award(s) | Caldecott Medal |
Kevin Henkes (b. November 27, 1960, Racine, Wisconsin) is a successful children's book illustrator and author known for winning both the Caldecott Medal for illustration and the Newbery Honor for writing. He is perhaps most famous for his book, Kitten's First Full Moon, which won the 2005 Caldecott Medal.[1]
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Kevin Henkes (pronounced HENK-us) thought he would be an artist until his junior year of high school, when one of his teachers encouraged him in his writing efforts. He discovered that children's books combined both his literary and artistic interests.
Henkes is author and illustrator of children's picturebooks, many of which feature mice as their main characters. He also writes young-adult fiction. Henkes wrote his first book during his freshman year in college. The book's theme deals with how a child describes the pleasures of occasional solitude. This theme is common in many of Henkes' later books. Henkes, one of five children, says that many of his storylines are inspired by his family and the neighborhood where he grew up in Racine, Wisconsin.
Henkes' first book, All Alone, was published in 1981 by Greenwillow Books. More than 30 books followed, including Chrysanthemum and Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. Henkes won the 2004 Newbery Honor for Olive's Ocean, a 1994 Caldecott Honor for Owen, and a 2005 Caldecott Medal for Kitten's First Full Moon. All of his books to date have been published by Greenwillow Books.
Henkes is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He lives in Madison with his wife, artist Laura Dronzek, and their two children. He has four other siblings.