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Ann Jonas (1932–2013)

Autor(a) de Round Trip

16 Works 3,148 Membros 123 Críticas

About the Author

Ann Jonas was born in Flushing, New York in 1932. She attended Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York. After graduation, she worked in graphic design and married fellow Cooper Union graduate and graphic artist Donald Crews. When her husband's military service took them to mostrar mais Frankfurt, Germany in 1963, she worked for a German advertising agency. They moved back to New York and started a freelance design business where she continued to focus on graphic design and her husband focused on illustrating children's books. After being urged by her husband and his editor to try her hand at creating picture books, she wrote and illustrated When You Were a Baby in 1982. Her other works include Round Trip, Now Can We Go?, The Quilt, Color Dance, Aardvarks, Disembark!, Splash!, Watch William Walk, and Bird Talk. She died on September 29, 2013 at the age of 81. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras por Ann Jonas

Round Trip (1983) 767 exemplares
Color Dance (1989) 491 exemplares
The Quilt (1984) 383 exemplares
Aardvarks, Disembark! (1806) 378 exemplares
Splash! (1995) 342 exemplares
The Trek (Reading Rainbow Books) (1985) 243 exemplares
Reflections (1987) 155 exemplares
The 13th Clue (1992) 136 exemplares
Holes and Peeks (1984) 61 exemplares
Bird Talk (1999) 52 exemplares
Watch William Walk (1997) 50 exemplares
When You Were a Baby (1764) 49 exemplares
Where Can It Be? (1986) 32 exemplares
Now We Can Go (1986) 6 exemplares
So Small This Arc (2003) 1 exemplar

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Ann Jonas/Reversible Books em Picture books (Março 2008)

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A bold black-and-white journey to the city and back again, with an art style almost reminiscent of Peter Max. While I thought the visuals were bold and appealing, I wasn't 100% convinced they could all read two ways. A class of third graders thought it was mind-blowingly awesome, though.
 
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Obras
16
Membros
3,148
Popularidade
#8,113
Avaliação
4.0
Críticas
123
ISBN
109
Línguas
3

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