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Harry Allard
American writer (–)
Harry Allard (January 27, – February 1, )[1][failed verification] was an American writer of children's books. Many of his books have received awards; a few have also been banned and challenged in the United States.
Allard was born in Evanston, Illinois on January 27, [2] He received a bachelor's degree from Northwestern University in , a master's degree in French from Middlebury College, and a doctorate in French literature from Yale in [2]
Selected Texts
Miss Nelson is Missing series
The Miss Nelson is Missing series tells the story of the misbehaving kids in Room and reminds readers to show appreciation for the people they value.
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Harry Allard (January 27, – February 1, ) [1] [failed verification] was an American writer of children's books. Many of his books have received awards; a few have also been banned and challenged in the United States. Allard was born in Evanston, Illinois on January 27, [2].The series includes the books Miss Nelson is Missing, Miss Nelson is Back, and Miss Nelson Has a Field Day.
Miss Nelson is Missing!, a collaboration with fellow children's book author and illustrator James Marshall, was published September 9, by Houghton Mifflin.[3] The book received the following accolades:
Miss Nelson Is Back was published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Miss Nelson Has a Field Day was originally published January 1, by Clarion Books, then republished October 24, by Houghton Mifflin.[5] The book was made into a short film on March 4, by Weston Woods Studios.
The book received the following accolades:
- Kirkus Starred Review ()[6]
- Flicker Tale Children's Book Award ()[7]
- Andrew Carnegie Medal ()[8]
- Association for Library Service to Children Notable Children's Videos ()[9]
The Stupids series
The Stupids series, written by Harry Allard and illustrated by James Marshall, tells multiple stories about the Stupid family.
The series includes the books The Stupids Step Out. The Stupids Have a Ball, The Stupids Die, and The Stupids Take Off.
The Stupids Die received the Grand Canyon Reader Award in [10]
The series has often been the center of controversy and has landed on the American Library Association's list of the top banned and challenged books in the United States from to (27),[11] as well as to (62).[12]
Bumps in the Night
Bumps in the Night, illustrated by James Marshall, was first published September 1st , then republished September 1, by Yearling.[13] According to the American Library Association, the book was one of the most banned and challenged books in the United States between and (56),[14] as well as and (93).[15]
It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House
It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House, illustrated by James Marshall, was first published in by Doubleday, then republished March 10, by Yearling.[16] The book was nominated for California Young Readers Medal in The book was made into a short film by the Learning Corporation of America in , which was named to the ALA Notable Children's Videos list that year.[17]
References
- ^"Allard, Henry ".
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New Hampshire PBS. Retrieved July 11,
- ^Allard, Harry; Marshall, James (). Miss Nelson is Missing!. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN.
- ^ abcd"Miss Nelson Is Missing! (Miss Nelson, #1)".
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- ^Allard, Harry; Marshall, James (). Miss Nelson Has a Field Day. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN.
- ^"Miss Nelson Has a Field Day". Kirkus Reviews. March 15, Retrieved July 11,
- ^"Miss Nelson Has a Field Day (Miss Nelson, #3)".
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Allard biography harry ford Harry Allard (January 27, – February 1, ) [1] [failed verification] was an American writer of children's books. Many of his books have received awards; a few have also been banned and challenged in the United States.Retrieved July 11,
- ^"Miss Nelson Has a Field Day | Awards & Grants". American Library Association. October 18, Retrieved July 11,
- ^" Notable Children's Videos". Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC). November 30, Retrieved July 11,
- ^"The Stupids Die (The Stupids, #3)".
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- ^Office of Intellectual Freedom (March 26, ). " most frequently challenged books: ". American Library Association. Retrieved July 11,
- ^Office of Intellectual Freedom (March 26, ).
Allard biography harry reid: Harry Allard was born in Evanston, Illinois on January 27, He graduated from Northwestern University in and receiveda masters degree in French from Middlebury College in Vermont. He went on to get a doctorate in French literature from Yale in
"Top Banned/Challenged Books: ". American Library Association. Retrieved July 11,
- ^Allard, Harry (). Bumps in the Night. Demco Media. ISBN.
- ^Office of Intellectual Freedom (March 26, ). " most frequently challenged books: ". American Library Association.Allard biography harry potter Harry Allard () Harry Allard was born in Evanston, Illinois on January 27, He graduated from Northwestern University in and receiveda masters degree in French from Middlebury College in Vermont. He went on to get a doctorate in French literature from Yale in
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- ^Office of Intellectual Freedom (March 26, ). "Top Banned/Challenged Books: ". American Library Association. Retrieved July 11,
- ^Allard, Harry (). It's So Nice to Have a Wolf Around the House. Doubleday. ISBN.
- ^Notable children's films and videos, filmstrips, and recordings, .
Chicago: ALA. ISBN. Retrieved February 15,