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Children's authors and illustrators recount their childhood aspirations and share their writings and drawings as kids, including Kwame ALexander, Tim Federle, Gordon Korman, Grace Lin, Dan Santat, and Linda Sue Park.
This book is about authors and illustrators. It showcases their early illustrations and written work. It gives insight to how they were as not only children but writers. It also gives information about each person. As well as fun facts. It talks about each artist individually. And shows the differences in each individual.
I didn’t particularly like this book because it was very lengthy. And it’s not really a topic that I really like. Although I do think it’s interesting. Considering they can gather up all these pieces of work from when these illustrators and writers were younger. It also had the original work pictures. So, you can see the different styles. You can also compare it to now. And you can see the differences and similarities. ( )
Inside, each section is divided by their name and what they do and is written by them personally along with samples of hand drawn and handwritten letters and pictures from when they were young. So many kids (and adults) compare their work to people whom have succeeded or who they idolize, this allows kids to see that everyone starts somewhere, and that anyone can go somewhere with their passions as well.
Children's authors and illustrators recount their childhood aspirations and share their writings and drawings as kids, including Kwame ALexander, Tim Federle, Gordon Korman, Grace Lin, Dan Santat, and Linda Sue Park.
I didn’t particularly like this book because it was very lengthy. And it’s not really a topic that I really like. Although I do think it’s interesting. Considering they can gather up all these pieces of work from when these illustrators and writers were younger. It also had the original work pictures. So, you can see the different styles. You can also compare it to now. And you can see the differences and similarities. ( )