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Bonnie Christensen (January 23, 1951 – January 12, 2015), an American author and illustrator, is best known for writing biographies and other illustrated non-fiction books for children and young adults. She was also an accomplished
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and fine artist whose works were shown internationally in both solo and group exhibitions. She taught fine arts at
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in Colchester, Vermont from 1996 - 2008 and writing at
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in the Writing for Children and Young Adults program from 2011 - 2015.


Bibliography


As author

* ''Sunshine, Moonshine'', by Bonnie Christensen and Emily Herder. ''Onion River Press'', March 2024.


As author and illustrator

*''Elvis: The Story of the Rock and Roll King'', Henry Holt, 2015 *''I, Galileo'',
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, NY, 2012 *''Plant a Little Seed'',
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, NY, 2012 *''Fabulous, A Portrait of Andy Warhol'', Henry Holt, 2011 *''Django, World's Greatest Jazz Guitarist'', Roaring Brook Press, NY, 2009 *''The Daring Nellie Bly'', Alfred A. Knopf, NY, 2003 *''In My Grandmother's House'',
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, NY, 2003 *''Woody Guthrie, Poet of the People'', Alfred A. Knopf, NY, 2001 *''Rebus Riot!'', Dial/
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, NY, 1997 *''An Edible Alphabet'', Dial/Penguin, NY, 1994


As illustrator

*''The Princess of Borscht'' by Leda Schubert. Roaring Brook Press, NY, 2011 *''
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'' by
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. HarperCollins, NY, 2008 *''Magic in the Margins'' by W. Nikola-Lisa.
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, 2007 *''Pompeii, Lost and Found'' by
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. Alfred A. Knopf, NY, 2006 *''I, Dred Scott'' by Sheila P. Moses.
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, NY, 2005 *''Moon Over Tennessee'' by Craig Crist Evan. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1999 *''
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'' by
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.
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, London, England, England, 1998 *''Breaking into Print'' by Stephen Krensky. Little, Brown & Co., Boston, 1996 *''Putting the World to Sleep'' by Shelley Moore Thomas. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1995 *''Green Mountain Ghosts, Ghouls, and Unsolved Mysteries'' by Joe Citro. Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1994


Awards

Christensen received a number of book awards including an
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Schneider Family Book Award The Schneider Family Book Award is an award given by the American Library Association (ALA) recognizing authors and illustrators for the excellence of portrayal of the disability experience in literature for youth. There is a category for children ...
(for ''Django, World's Greatest Jazz Guitarist'' in 2010), a
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"Best Children's Book of 2006" designation (for her illustrations in ''Pompeii, Lost and Found'' in 2006), an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Award (for ''The Daring Nellie Bly'' in 2004), and a Horn Book-Boston Globe Honor Award, a Parent's Choice Gold Award, a designation of "Best Book Of the Year" by ''
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'', a "Notable Books" designation by the ''
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'', and a New York Book Show Award (for ''Woody Guthrie, Poet of the People'' in 2001).


Death

Christensen died of ovarian cancer on January 12, 2015, aged 63.


External links

* Official website for Bonnie Christensen, updated November 2023: https://www.bonniechristensen.net/ *


References

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Christensen, Bonnie 1951 births 2015 deaths American women writers American children's book illustrators Deaths from ovarian cancer Place of birth missing Place of death missing 21st-century American women