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Robert Weinstock (born April 8, 1967, in
Philadelphia Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc ...
) is an American children's book author and illustrator. Some of his books were published under the pseudonym of Rowboat Watkins.


Awards

In 2010 he received the Sendak fellowship. His book ''Rude Cakes'' won an Ezra Jack Keats Honor in 2016. ''Pete With No Pants'' was reviewed by Kate Quealy-Gainer who writes that it is a lovely, absurd little tale with humor both "jubilant and sardonic" and "it's bound to be a familiar situation to many a carefree, nudist kid and their exasperated, clothes-demanding parent".


Accident

On October 7, 2003, Weinstock was hit by a truck resulting in serious injuries and loss of much of his ability to taste. An article in ''The New York Times'' detailed his experiences.


Published works

* ''Gordimer Byrd's Reminder'' (2004) * ''Giant Meatball'' (2008) * ''Food Hates You, Too and Other Poems'' (2009) * ''Can You Dig It?'' (2010) * ''Rude Cakes'' (2015) (as "Rowboat Watkins") **translation: ''Le petit gâteau qui ne disait pas merci'' (2015) (as "Rowboat Watkins") *''Pete With No Pants'' (2017). (as "Rowboat Watkins") **translation: ''Bu chuan ku zi de pi te'' (2018) (as "Rowboat Watkins") * ''Big Bunny'' (2018) (as "Rowboat Watkins") * ''Most Marshmallows'' (2019) (as "Rowboat Watkins") * ''Mabel : a Mermaid Fable'' (2020) (as "Rowboat Watkins")


Illustrated works

* ''I'm Not'' (2010) *''Tiny Cedric'' by Sally Lloyd Jones (as "Rowboat Watkins")


References

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