Kathryn Lasky
Featured
books:
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Man Who Made Time Travel.Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003.
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The
Most Beautiful Roof in the World. Harcourt, 1997. |
Biography:
Kathy Lasky,
the Newbery Honor author of more than 50 fiction and nonfiction
books for children and young adults, first realized she could
be a writer when she was about 10 years old, and her family was
driving at night in their car with the top down. "The sky
looked so interesting - you couldn't see the stars because of
these wooly clouds. And I said it looked like a sheepback sky.
My mom turned around and said, 'Kathryn, you should be a writer.'
When my mom said that, I thought, 'Wow, maybe I will be.'"
After college, Lasky wrote for magazines and worked as a teacher.
It was while Lasky was teaching that she wrote her first published
book. Following a grandfather and his grandson on a typical weekend
day, the book was called I Have Four Names for My Grandfather
and featured photographs by Lasky's husband, Christopher Knight.
Since then, she has written a variety of books - from historical
fiction to picture books to nonfiction. For Scholastic, she has
written Beyond the Burning Time, an ALA Best Book for Young
Adults; True North, an NCSS Notable Social Studies Trade
Book for Young People; Born in the Breezes, Porkenstein
and the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series. She has also contributed
many titles to the Dear America, Royal Diaries, and My America
series. She has received the Washington Post/Children's
Book Guild Award for her contribution to children's nonfiction.
When doing research for a book, Lasky usually begins in the children's
room of the public library. She also relies on talking to friends
who are historians as well as calling librarians and historical
societies. "I love doing research," Lasky says. "It's
really fun. It's like a treasure hunt." There is no difference
whether she is writing about a fictional character, such as in
The Journal of Augustus Pelletier: The Lewis and Clark Expedition,
1804, for the My Name is America series, or a real character,
such as in Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor, England,
1544, for the Royal Diaries series. "My responsibility
as a writer for authenticity and accuracy does not vary whether
the character is real or fictional," states Lasky.
www.kathrynlasky.com
Selected
Bibliography:
Humphrey,
Albert, and the Flying Machine (Harcourt, 2004)
Love That Baby! (Walker, 2004)
The Man Who Made Time Travel (Farrar, Strous, and Giroux, 2003)
Interrupted Journey: Saving Endangered Sea Turtles (Candlewick,
2001)
Monarchs (Sagebrush, 1999)
The
Most Beautiful Roof in the World: Exploring the Rainforest Canopy
(Sagebrush, 1999)
Pond Year (1999)
Shadows in the Dawn: The Lemurs of Madagascar (1998)
The Librarian Who Measured the Earth (Little, Brown, 1994)
Surtsey : The Newest Place On Earth (Hyperion, 1992)
Think Like an Eagle: At Work With a Wildlife Photographer (1992)
Early Man (Morrow, 1991)
Dinosaur Dig (Morrow, 1990)
Traces of Life: The Origins of Humankind (Morrow, 1990)
The Bone Wars (Viking, 1989)
A Baby for Max (Scribner, 1984)
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