Jean Craighead George
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Jean Craighead George is an American
author
. She currently lives in Chappaqua, New York
.
Jean Craighead George has written over one hundred popular books for young adults
, including the Newbery Medal
and Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis
-winning Julie of the Wolves
and the Newbery Honor book My Side of the Mountain
and the sequel, On the Far Side of the Mountain
. Most of her books deal with topics related to the environment and the natural world. While mostly writing children's fiction, she has also written at least two guides to cooking with wild foods, and an autobiography, Journey Inward.
Jean Craighead George was born July 2, 1919 in Washington, and raised in a family of naturalists. Jean George has centered her life around writing and nature. Her father, mother, brothers, aunts and uncles were students of nature. On weekends they camped in the woods near their Washington, home, climbed trees to study owls, gathered edible plants and made fish hooks from twigs. Her first pet was a turkey vulture. She has written over 100 books.
George graduated, in 1940, from
Pennsylvania State University with degrees in both English and science. In the 1940s she was a member of the White House Press Corps and a reporter for The Washington Post. From 1969-1982, she was a writer and editor at *Readers Digest*. She married John Lothur George in 1944 and they divorced in 1963. Her first novels were written in collaboration with him, and she provided the illustrations for them, done in black and white watercolours or inks. A later editor encouraged her to use other illustrators for her books.
Ms. George has written over a hundred books, among them My Side of the Mountain, a 1960 Newbery Honor Book, and its 1990 sequel On the Far Side of the Mountain. In 1991, Ms. George became the first winner of the School Library Media Section of the New York Library Association's Knickerbocker Award for Juvenile Literature, which was presented to her for the "consistent superior quality" of her literary works.
Her inspiration for the Newbery Medal-winning Julie of the Wolves
evolved from two specific events during a summer she spent studying wolves and tundra at the Arctic Research Laboratory of Barrow, Alaska
: "One was a small girl walking the vast and lonesome tundra outside of Barrow; the other was a magnificent alpha male wolf, leader of a pack in Denali National Park.... They haunted me for a year or more as did the words of one of the scientists at the lab: 'If there ever was any doubt in my mind that a man could live with the wolves, it is gone now. The wolves are truly gentlemen, highly social and affectionate.
George has three children and is a grandmother. Over the years Jean George has kept one hundred and seventy-three pets, not including dogs and cats, in her home in Chappaqua, New York. "Most of these wild animals depart in autumn when the sun changes their behaviour and they feel the urge to migrate or go off alone. While they are with us, however, they become characters in my books, articles, and stories.
The Buffalo Are Back (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor
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. She currently lives in Chappaqua, New York
Chappaqua, New York
Chappaqua is a hamlet and census-designated place in northern Westchester County, New York. As of the 2010 census, following a major revision to the delineation of its boundaries by the Census Bureau, the population was 1,436...
.
Jean Craighead George has written over one hundred popular books for young adults
Youth
Youth is the time of life between childhood and adulthood . Definitions of the specific age range that constitutes youth vary. An individual's actual maturity may not correspond to their chronological age, as immature individuals could exist at all ages.-Usage:Around the world, the terms "youth",...
, including the Newbery Medal
Newbery Medal
The John Newbery Medal is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association . The award is given to the author of the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. The award has been given since 1922. ...
and Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis
The Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis is an annual award established in 1956 by the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth to recognise outstanding works of children's literature. It is Germany's only state-funded literary award. In the past, authors from many countries...
-winning Julie of the Wolves
Julie of the Wolves
Julie of the Wolves is a children's novel by Jean Craighead George, published in 1972, about a young Yupik girl experiencing the changes forced upon her culture from outside. There are two sequels, Julie and Julie's Wolf Pack...
and the Newbery Honor book My Side of the Mountain
My Side of the Mountain
My Side of the Mountain is a 1959 children's novel by Jean Craighead George about a boy who learns about nature and himself. The book won the Newbery Honor Award in 1960 and was loosely adapted into a movie in 1969....
and the sequel, On the Far Side of the Mountain
On the Far Side of the Mountain
On the Far Side of the Mountain is a sequel to the Newbery Honor-winning book "My Side of the Mountain", by Jean Craighead George.-Plot summary:Sam Gribley is still living peacefully on his secluded mountain in his tree with his sister...
. Most of her books deal with topics related to the environment and the natural world. While mostly writing children's fiction, she has also written at least two guides to cooking with wild foods, and an autobiography, Journey Inward.
Jean Craighead George was born July 2, 1919 in Washington, and raised in a family of naturalists. Jean George has centered her life around writing and nature. Her father, mother, brothers, aunts and uncles were students of nature. On weekends they camped in the woods near their Washington, home, climbed trees to study owls, gathered edible plants and made fish hooks from twigs. Her first pet was a turkey vulture. She has written over 100 books.
George graduated, in 1940, from
Pennsylvania State University with degrees in both English and science. In the 1940s she was a member of the White House Press Corps and a reporter for The Washington Post. From 1969-1982, she was a writer and editor at *Readers Digest*. She married John Lothur George in 1944 and they divorced in 1963. Her first novels were written in collaboration with him, and she provided the illustrations for them, done in black and white watercolours or inks. A later editor encouraged her to use other illustrators for her books.
Ms. George has written over a hundred books, among them My Side of the Mountain, a 1960 Newbery Honor Book, and its 1990 sequel On the Far Side of the Mountain. In 1991, Ms. George became the first winner of the School Library Media Section of the New York Library Association's Knickerbocker Award for Juvenile Literature, which was presented to her for the "consistent superior quality" of her literary works.
Her inspiration for the Newbery Medal-winning Julie of the Wolves
Julie of the Wolves
Julie of the Wolves is a children's novel by Jean Craighead George, published in 1972, about a young Yupik girl experiencing the changes forced upon her culture from outside. There are two sequels, Julie and Julie's Wolf Pack...
evolved from two specific events during a summer she spent studying wolves and tundra at the Arctic Research Laboratory of Barrow, Alaska
Barrow, Alaska
Barrow is the largest city of the North Slope Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is one of the northernmost cities in the world and is the northernmost city in the United States of America, with nearby Point Barrow being the nation's northernmost point. Barrow's population was 4,212 at the...
: "One was a small girl walking the vast and lonesome tundra outside of Barrow; the other was a magnificent alpha male wolf, leader of a pack in Denali National Park.... They haunted me for a year or more as did the words of one of the scientists at the lab: 'If there ever was any doubt in my mind that a man could live with the wolves, it is gone now. The wolves are truly gentlemen, highly social and affectionate.
George has three children and is a grandmother. Over the years Jean George has kept one hundred and seventy-three pets, not including dogs and cats, in her home in Chappaqua, New York. "Most of these wild animals depart in autumn when the sun changes their behaviour and they feel the urge to migrate or go off alone. While they are with us, however, they become characters in my books, articles, and stories.
Works
- 1948 Vulpes the Red Fox (American Woodland Tales series, with husband John L. George, illustrated by author Jean George)
- 1949 Vison the Mink (American Woodland Tales series, with John L. George, illustrated by author Jean George)
- 1950 Masked Prowler, The Story of a RaccoonMasked Prowler, The Story of a RaccoonMasked Prowler, The Story of a Raccoon is a children's novel written by John and Jean George and illustrated by Jean George, more famously known by her later novels as Jean Craighead George....
(American Woodland Tales series, with John L. George, illustrated by author Jean George) - 1952 Meph, the Pet Skunk (American Woodland Tales series, with John L. George, illustrated by author Jean George)
- 1954 Bubo, the Great Horned Owl (American Woodland Tales series, with John L. George, illustrated by author Jean George)
- 1956 Dipper of Copper Creek (American Woodland Tales series, with John L. George, illustrated by author Jean George)
- 1957 The Hole in the Tree (listed as Jean George, illustrated by author)
- 1958 Snow Tracks (listed as Jean George, illustrated by author)
- 1959 My Side of the MountainMy Side of the MountainMy Side of the Mountain is a 1959 children's novel by Jean Craighead George about a boy who learns about nature and himself. The book won the Newbery Honor Award in 1960 and was loosely adapted into a movie in 1969....
(Mountain series #1, listed as Jean George, illustrated by author) (ISBN 0-14-034810-7) - 1962 The Summer of the Falcon (illustrated by author)
- 1963 Red Robin, Fly Up! (picture book, photos by Ellan Young)
- 1964 Gull Number 737 (illustrated by author)
- 1964 Marvels and Mysteries of Our Animal World (Jean George editor and contributor)
- 1965 Spring Comes to the Ocean (illustrated by John Wilson)
- 1966 Hold Zero! (illustrated by author)
- 1967 The Moon of the Owls (The Thirteen Moons series #1, picture book illustrated by Jean Zallinger)
- 1967 The Moon of the Bears (The Thirteen Moons series #2, picture book illustrated by Mac Shepard)
- 1967 The Moon of the Salamanders (The Thirteen Moons series #3, picture book illustrated by John Kaufmann)
- 1968 The Moon of the Monarch Butterlies (The Thirteen Moons series #5, picture book illustrated by Murray Tinkelman)
- 1968 The Moon of the Fox Pups (The Thirteen Moons series #6, picture book illustrated by Kiyoaki Komoda)
- 1968 The Moon of the Wild Pigs (The Thirteen Moons series #7, picture book illustrated by Peter Parnall)
- 1968 The Moon of the Mountain Lions (The Thirteen Moons series #8, picture book illustrated by Winifred Lubell)
- 1968 Coyote in Manhattan (illustrated by John Kaufmann)
- 1969 The Moon of the Chickarees (The Thirteen Moons series #4, picture book illustrated by John Schoenherr)
- 1969 The Moon of the Deer (The Thirteen Moons series #9, picture book illustrated by Jean Zallinger)
- 1969 The Moon of the Alligators (The Thirteen Moons series #10, picture book illustrated by Adrina Zanazanian)
- 1969 The Moon of the Gray Wolves (The Thirteen Moons series #11, picture book illustrated by Lorence Bjorklund)
- 1969 The Moon of the Winter Bird (The Thirteen Moons series #12, picture book illustrated by Kazue Mizumura)
- 1969 The Moon of the Moles (The Thirteen Moons series #13, picture book illustrated by Robert Levering)
- 1969 New York in Maps (listed as Toy Lasker and Jean George)
- 1970 Beastly Inventions: A Surprising Investigation Into Just How Smart Animals Really Are (illustrated by author)
- 1971 Who Really Killed Cock Robin? (Ecological Mystery #1)
- 1971 All Upon a Stone (picture book illustrated by Don Bolognese)
- 1972 Julie of the WolvesJulie of the WolvesJulie of the Wolves is a children's novel by Jean Craighead George, published in 1972, about a young Yupik girl experiencing the changes forced upon her culture from outside. There are two sequels, Julie and Julie's Wolf Pack...
(Julie series #1, illustrated by John Schoenherr) (ISBN 0-06-440058-1) - 1972 Everglades Wildguide (Official National Park Handbook #143, illustrated by Betty Fraser) (ISBN 0-06-446194-7)
- 1974 All Upon a Sidewalk (picture book illustrated by Don Bolognese)
- 1975 Hook a Fish, Catch a Mountain
- 1976 Going to the Sun
- 1978 The Wentletrap Trap (picture book illustrated by Symeon Shimin)
- 1978 The Wounded Wolf (picture book illustrated by John Schoenherr)
- 1978 The American Walk Book
- 1979 River Rats, Inc.
- 1980 The Cry of the Crow (ISBN 0-06-440131-6)
- 1982 Journey Inward (author's autobiography)
- 1982 The Grizzly Bear With the Golden Ears (picture book illustrated by Tom Catania) (ISBN 0-06-021966-1)
- 1982 The Wild, Wild Cookbook (illustrated by Walter Kessell)
- 1983 One Day in the Desert (One Day series #1)
- 1983 The Talking Earth
- 1984 One Day in the Alpine Tundra (One Day series #2)
- 1985 How to Talk to Your Animals (illustrated by author)
- 1986 One Day in the Prairie (One Day series #3)
- 1986 How to Talk to Your Cat (chapter book, originally included in 1985's How to Talk to Your Animals, illustrated by author)
- 1986 How to Talk to Your Dog (chapter book, originally included in 1985's How to Talk to Your Animals, illustrated by author)
- 1987 Water Sky (illustrated by author)
- 1988 One Day in the Woods (One Day series #4)
- 1989 Shark Beneath the Reef
- 1990 One Day in the Tropical Rainforest (One Day series #5)
- 1990 On the Far Side of the MountainOn the Far Side of the MountainOn the Far Side of the Mountain is a sequel to the Newbery Honor-winning book "My Side of the Mountain", by Jean Craighead George.-Plot summary:Sam Gribley is still living peacefully on his secluded mountain in his tree with his sister...
(Mountain series #2, illustrated by author) (ISBN 0-14-131241-6) - 1991 The Moon of the Mountain Lions (The Thirteen Moons #8, new edition of picture book illustrated by Ron Parker)
- 1991 The Moon of the Alligators (The Thirteen Moons #10, new edition of picture book illustrated by Michael Rothman)
- 1991 The Moon of the Gray Wolves (The Thirteen Moons #11, new edition of picture book illustrated by Sal Catalano)
- 1992 The Missing 'Gator of Gumbo Limbo (Ecological Mystery #2)
- 1992 The Moon of the Salamanders (The Thirteen Moons #3, new edition of picture book illustrated by Marlene Hill Werner)
- 1992 The Moon of the Chickarees (The Thirteen Moons #4, new edition of picture book illustrated by Don Rodell)
- 1992 The Moon of the Fox Pups (The Thirteen Moons #6, new edition of picture book illustrated by Norman Adams)
- 1992 The Moon of the Wild Pigs (The Thirteen Moons #7, new edition of picture book illustrated by Paul Mirocha)
- 1992 The Moon of the Deer (The Thirteen Moons #9, new edition of picture book illustrated by Sal Catalano)
- 1992 The Moon of the Winter Bird (The Thirteen Moons #12, new edition of picture book illustrated by Vincent Nasta)
- 1992 The Moon of the Moles (The Thirteen Moons #13, new edition of picture book illustrated by Michael Rothman)
- 1993 The Fire Bug Connection (Ecological Mystery #3) (ISBN 0-06-440474-9)
- 1993 The First Thanksgiving (picture book illustrated by Thomas LockerThomas LockerThomas Locker is an American author and painter. He was born in New York City in 1937.Thomas Locker has written many popular illustrated books for children & young adults. He has also illustrated books for other popular writers such as Jean Craighead George...
) (ISBN 0-698-11392-6) - 1993 The Big Book for Our Planet (co-editor and contributor)
- 1993 Dear Rebecca, Winter is Here (picture book illustrated by Loretta Krupinski) (ISBN 0-06-443427-3)
- 1993 The Moon of the Owls (The Thirteen Moons #1, new edition of picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
- 1993 The Moon of the Bears (The Thirteen Moons #2, new edition of picture book illustrated by Ron Parker)
- 1993 The Moon of the Monarch Butterflies (The Thirteen Moons #5, new edition of picture book illustrated by Kam Mak)
- 1994 Julie (Julie series #2) (ISBN 0-06-440573-7)
- 1994 Animals Who Have Won Our Hearts (illustrated by Christine Herman Merrill)
- 1995 Everglades (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor) (ISBN 0-06-446194-7)
- 1995 There's an Owl in the Shower
- 1995 Acorn Pancakes, Dandelion Salad and 38 Other Wild Recipes (abridgement of 1982's The Wild, Wild Cookbook, illustrated by Paul Mirocha)
- 1995 To Climb a Waterfall (picture book illustrated by Thomas LockerThomas LockerThomas Locker is an American author and painter. He was born in New York City in 1937.Thomas Locker has written many popular illustrated books for children & young adults. He has also illustrated books for other popular writers such as Jean Craighead George...
) - 1996 The Tarantula in My Purse and 172 Other Wild Pets (ISBN 0-06-446201-3)
- 1996 The Case of the Missing Cutthroats, An Ecological Mystery (reissue of 1975's "Hook a Fish, Catch a Mountain")
- 1997 Julie's Wolf Pack (Julie series #3) (ISBN 0-06-027406-9)
- 1997 Look to the North, A Wolf Pup Diary (picture book illustrated by Lucia Washburn) (ISBN 0-06-023641-8)
- 1997 Arctic Son (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
- 1998 Dear Katie, the Volcano is a Girl (picture book illustrated by Daniel Powers) (ISBN 0-7868-0314-2)
- 1998 Giraffe Trouble (picture book illustrated by Anna Vojtech) (ISBN 0-7868-5066-3)
- 1998 Elephant Walk (picture book illustrated by Anna Vojtech)
- 1998 Gorilla Gang (picture book illustrated by Stacey Schuett)
- 1998 Rhino Romp (picture book illustrated by Stacey Schuett)
- 1999 Frightful's Mountain (Mountain series #3, illustrated by author) (ISBN 0-525-46166-3)
- 1999 Morning, Noon, and Night (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
- 1999 Incredible Animal Adventures (reissue of 1994's Animals Who Have Won Our Hearts, illustrated by Donna Diamond)
- 1999 Snow Bear (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
- 2000 How to Talk to Your Cat (picture book illustrated by Paul Meisel, abridged from 1986's chapter book of same title)
- 2000 My Side of the Mountain Trilogy (compilation of Mountain series books #1, 2, and 3, illustrated by author)
- 2001 Nutik, the Wolf Pup (Julie series #4, picture book illustrated by Ted Rand) ISBN 0-06-028164-2)
- 2001 Nutik and Amaroq Play Ball (Julie series #5, picture book illustrated by Ted Rand) (ISBN 0-06-028166-9)
- 2001 Autumn Moon (Seasons of the Moon #1, compilation of The Thirteen Moons books #9, 10, and 11)
- 2001 Winter Moon (Seasons of the Moon #2, compilation of The Thirteen Moons books #12, 13, 1, and 2)
- 2002 Cliff Hanger (Outdoor Adventures series #1, picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor) (ISBN 0-06-000260-3)
- 2002 Frightful's Daughter (Mountain series #4, picture book illustrated by Daniel San SouciRobert D. San SouciRobert D. San Souci is a multiple award winning children's book author, residing in the San Francisco Bay Area. He often works with his brother, Daniel San Souci, who is a children's book illustrator. He was a consultant to Disney Studios and was instrumental in the production of the film Mulan,...
) - 2002 Tree Castle Island (illustrated by author)
- 2002 Spring Moon (Seasons of the Moon #3, compilation of The Thirteen Moons books #3, 4, and 5)
- 2002 Summer Moon (Seasons of the Moon #4, compilation of The Thirteen Moons books #6, 7, and 8)
- 2003 Fire Storm (Outdoors Adventures series #2, picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor) (ISBN 0-06-000263-8)
- 2004 Snowboard Twist (Outdoors Adventures series #3, picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
- 2004 Charlie's Raven
- 2006 Luck, the Story of a Sandhill Crane (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
- 2007 Frightful's Daughter Meets the Baron Weasel (Mountain series #5, picture book illustrated by Daniel San Souci)
- 2008 Goose and Duck (picture book illustrated by Priscilla Lamont)
- 2008 The Wolves are Back (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
- 2009 The Cats of Roxville Station (illustrated by Tom Pohrt)
- 2009 Pocket Guide to the Outdoors: Based on My Side of the Mountain (with Twig C. George)
- 2009 The Last Polar Bear (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)
Forthcoming books
- 2011
The Buffalo Are Back (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor
- 2011 The Eagles Are Back (picture book illustrated by Wendell Minor)