A lively anthology of well-loved stories scattered throughout with slices of history told through reminiscences from the many famous authors and illustrators who have contributed to CRICKET magazine, including David Wiesner, Shirley Hughes, Jane Yolen, Eric Kimmel, and Eve Bunting. CRICKET's editor-in-chief, Marianne Carus, launched the magazine in 1973 with literary critic Clifton Fadiman as senior editor and Trina Schart Hyman as art director. During the early years of the magazine, the board of directors included such luminary figures in children's literature as Lloyd Alexander, Newbery and National Book Award Winner; Eleanor Cameron, National Book Award Winner; Sheila Egoff, Professor of children's literature; Virginia Haviland, head of children's literature at the Library of Congress; Paul Heins, Editor of the Horn Book Magazine; and Nobel Prize Winner Isaac Bashevis Singer.
The book is illustrated throughout in black white and contains 24 pages of color reproductions of CRICKET cover art.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Let's Celebrate Cricket Marianne Carus
Letter Isaac Bashevis Singer
Meet Your Author Isaac Bashevis Singer
The Fools of Chelm an the Stupid Carp Isaac Bashevis Singer
Genesis (poem) Lee Bennett Hopkins
Clifton Fadiman and the Beginnings of Cricket Anne Fadiman
The Birth of Cricket Eleanor Cameron
Old Cricket's Family Album Lloyd Alexander
A Hungry Reader Lloyd Alexander
A Gift from Gertrude Stein Lloyd Alexander
I?m Not
This book has been graded for interest at 8+ years.
There are 272 pages in this book. This is a short story book. This book was published 2003 by Cricket Books, a division of Carus Publishing Co .