Natalie Babbitt

Natalie Babbitt (born July 28, 1932) is an American author and illustrator of children's books. Her novels Tuck Everlasting and The Eyes of the Amaryllis have been made into films (the former twice).[1][2][3] Her novel Knee-Knock Rise is a Newbery Honor book.

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Life

Natalie Babbitt was born in Dayton, Ohio. Now lives in Providence, Rhode Island. She attended Laurel School, and then Smith College. She has 3 children and is married to Samuel Fisher Babbitt. She is a grandmother of 3 children, who live in Wisconsin and Connecticut.

Her first book was a collaborative effort; she illustrated and her husband wrote the children's book, The Forty-ninth Magician in 1966. Her editor, Michael di Capua, at Farrar, Straus and Giroux (renowned for their children's literature publications) encouraged her to keep producing children's books even after her husband became too busy to participate.[4] She has remained with di Capua throughout her career.

She is also a board member of the National Children's Book and Literacy Alliance [1] a national not-for-profit that actively advocates for literacy, literature, and libraries.

Notes

  1. ^ Tuck Everlasting (1981) Allmovie entry
  2. ^ Tuck Everlasting (2002) Allmovie entry
  3. ^ The Eyes of the Amaryllis (1982) Allmovie entry
  4. ^ http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/contributor.jsp?id=3554

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