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David Shannon

David Shannon (born October 5, 1959) is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Shannon grew up in Spokane, Washington. He graduated from the Art Center College of Design and now resides in Los Angeles. In 1998, he received the Caldecott Honor for his No, David!. He has also written A Bad Case of Stripes, How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball, and The Amazing Christmas Extravaganza. Shannon illustrated Audrey Wood's The Bunyans, Rafe Martin's The Rough Face Girl, various books by Jane Yolen, including The Ballad of the Pirate Queens and Encounter, as well as Melinda Long's How I Became a Pirate[1] and Pirates Don't Change Diapers.

David Shannon
Shannon in 2011, posing at an event in New York.
Born (1959-10-05) October 5, 1959 (age 64)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
OccupationIllustrator, writer
Period1989–present
GenreChildren's picture books

Early life edit

Shannon was born in Washington, D.C., but he also spent his childhood in Spokane, Washington. In an interview with Sonia Bolle in the Children's Literature Review (CLR), he said, "I loved Oliver Twist, but I liked the Artful Dodger more than Oliver. And I always thought the villains in Disney movies were really cool."[2] Shannon said that this fondness for villains made him realize as a child that "you need both sides for a good story."[2]

As a student in high school, he decided early on that he wanted to have a career in an art field.[2] Shannon enjoyed making his own illustrations to books that he was reading in high school.[2] Shannon attended art school at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and decided to focus on learning about political illustrations. In 1983, Shannon moved to New York City and began working for various magazines and newspapers. Two of his major jobs were for the New York Times and the Book Review.[2] These jobs brought Shannon's work increased exposure. His first book of illustrations was Julius Lester's How Many Spots Does a Leopard Have? (1989).[3]

Career edit

Shannon's first book was How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball (1994), where Shannon was able to incorporate his dark painting style, which came from his love of villains, with a story about baseball.[2]

Shannon's book No David! (1998) was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 1999. This book is the story of a mischievous child whose mother is always telling him 'no' But she reassures him at the end when she finally says, "Yes, David, I love you." According to a review in the CLR, "Readers won't be able to resist taking a walk on the wild side with this little rascal, and may only secretly acknowledge how much of him they recognize in themselves."[4]

Shannon followed No David! (1998) up with David Goes to School (1999) and David Gets in Trouble (2002). The latter was reviewed by Adele Greenlee, who stated that, "Children who enjoyed No, David! (1998) and David Goes to School (1999) will welcome this lighthearted sequel."[5]

Style edit

An entry in the Eight Book of Junior Authors and Illustrators states, "Shannon tells his stories with vibrant, imaginative pictures. Working with acrylic paints, he creates characters and settings that both illustrate and expand the story being told. His artwork is richly colored, and the results can be funny, mischievous, ironic, sensational, spooky, serious, even epic." Shannon's work has been recognized by the American Library Association and the School Library Journal. As Dwight Garner said, "David Shannon is among this country's most respected children's book illustrators; in a field that has nearly as many award ceremonies each year as the television industry does, Shannon has taken home most of their prizes..."[6]

In The Rain Came Down (2000), an unexpected summer shower causes great chaos in a small neighborhood. This huge shower causes a line of temper tantrums, but when the clouds suddenly break, all of the sour moods go away.[7] A review for CLR said, "Shannon expertly uses vertiginous angles as he builds suspense, then calms things down with a set of subdued portraits and a view of a quiet afternoon picnic."[7]

Awards edit

  • How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball (1994) was on The New York Times list as one of the Ten Best Illustrated Books of 1994.
  • No David! (1998) was named as a Caldecott Honor Book, an ALA Notable Children's Book, a Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon title, a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, and was on the New York Times Best Illustrated Book list
  • The Rain Came Down (2001) was awarded the Golden Kite Award;
  • How I Became a Pirate (2003) received the Booksense Best Picture Book.[3]

Personal life edit

Shannon lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Heidi, and his daughter, Emma (b. 1998).[3] Shannon is working on the screenplay for Georgie Radbourn, for a DreamWorks live-action film. He was born October 5, 1959. At the age of five, he wrote and illustrated his first book. On every page were pictures of David doing things he was not supposed to do.

Bibliography edit

publication
date
title series or notes format
  It's Christmas, David! David  
Feb 2005 Oh, David! Diaper David board book
1994 How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball    
  The Ballad of the Pirate Queens Jane Yolen  
Sep 1996 Encounter Jane Yolen  
  The Bunyans Audrey Wood  
Sep 2003 How I Became a Pirate    
Sep 1998 No David! David hardcover
  The Acrobat and the Angel Mark Shannon  
Oct 2008 Too Many Toys    
Sep 2005 David Smells! Diaper David boardbook
Sep 2002 David Gets in Trouble David hardcover
Mar 2007 Pirates Don't Change Diapers    
Feb 2005 Oops! Diaper David board book
Aug 1999 David Goes To School David hardcover
Apr 2002 Duck on a Bike Duck on a...  
  Duck and a Book    
  The Rough-Face Girl Rafe Martin  
  Robot Zot Jon Scieszka  
  Amazing Christmas Extravaganza    
Mar 2006 Good Boy, Fergus!    
Jan 2009 Smash That Trash! Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Oct 2004 Alice The Fairy    
Jun 2008 Who's That Truck? Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
  Kat's Mystery Gift Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
  Kat's Maps Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Jun 2008 Meet Jack Truck! Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Sep 2008 What a Wreck! Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Oct 2008 Melvin Might? Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Sep 2008 Snow Trucking! Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Jun 2008 Pete's Party Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
  Truckery Rhymes Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Oct 2000 The Rain Came Down    
Jun 2008 Zoom! Boom! Bully Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Jan 2009 On the Move! Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Sep 2006 Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Marla Frazee  
1998 A Bad Case of Stripes    
Jan 2009 Uh-Oh, Max Jon Scieszka's Trucktown  
Sep 2016 Duck on a Tractor Duck on a... hardcover

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-08-10. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Bolle, S (2003), "David Shannon: A Merry Prankster", S. Peacock (Ed.)Children's Literature Review, 87 (29), Detroit: Gale Publishers Weekly: 168–169 Retrieved April 29, 2009, from Literature Resource Center via Gale
  3. ^ a b c "David Shannon", Something About The Author, 15, Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale Research Company: 220–226, 2005 Gale Thomson
  4. ^ "Untitled", S. Peacock (Ed.) Children's Literature Review, 87 (27), Detroit: Gale Publishers Weekly: 59, 2003a Retrieved April 29, 2009, from Literature Resource Center via Gale
  5. ^ "David Gets in Trouble". Perma-Bound Books. Retrieved 2020-01-25.
  6. ^ Garner, D (2002), "Busted: when Mommy ignores him, Robbie takes matters into his own hands. When David does something wrong, he denies it", The New York Times Book Review, 107 (46) Retrieved April 29, 2009, from Literature Resource Center via Gale.
  7. ^ a b "Untitled", S. Peacock (Ed.)Children's Literature Review, 87 (42), Detroit: Gale Publishers Weekly: 75, 2003b Retrieved April 29, 2009, from Literature Resource Center via Gale

External links edit

  • Shannon at publisher Scholastic Books
  • David Shannon at Library of Congress, with 55 library catalog records

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Pirate Queens and Encounter as well as Melinda Long s How I Became a Pirate 1 and Pirates Don t Change Diapers David ShannonShannon in 2011 posing at an event in New York Born 1959 10 05 October 5 1959 age 64 Washington D C U S OccupationIllustrator writerPeriod1989 presentGenreChildren s picture books Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Style 4 Awards 5 Personal life 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editShannon was born in Washington D C but he also spent his childhood in Spokane Washington In an interview with Sonia Bolle in the Children s Literature Review CLR he said I loved Oliver Twist but I liked the Artful Dodger more than Oliver And I always thought the villains in Disney movies were really cool 2 Shannon said that this fondness for villains made him realize as a child that you need both sides for a good story 2 As a student in high school he decided early on that he wanted to have a career in an art field 2 Shannon enjoyed making his own illustrations to books that he was reading in high school 2 Shannon attended art school at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena California and decided to focus on learning about political illustrations In 1983 Shannon moved to New York City and began working for various magazines and newspapers Two of his major jobs were for the New York Times and the Book Review 2 These jobs brought Shannon s work increased exposure His first book of illustrations was Julius Lester s How Many Spots Does a Leopard Have 1989 3 Career editShannon s first book was How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball 1994 where Shannon was able to incorporate his dark painting style which came from his love of villains with a story about baseball 2 Shannon s book No David 1998 was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 1999 This book is the story of a mischievous child whose mother is always telling him no But she reassures him at the end when she finally says Yes David I love you According to a review in the CLR Readers won t be able to resist taking a walk on the wild side with this little rascal and may only secretly acknowledge how much of him they recognize in themselves 4 Shannon followed No David 1998 up with David Goes to School 1999 and David Gets in Trouble 2002 The latter was reviewed by Adele Greenlee who stated that Children who enjoyed No David 1998 and David Goes to School 1999 will welcome this lighthearted sequel 5 Style editAn entry in the Eight Book of Junior Authors and Illustrators states Shannon tells his stories with vibrant imaginative pictures Working with acrylic paints he creates characters and settings that both illustrate and expand the story being told His artwork is richly colored and the results can be funny mischievous ironic sensational spooky serious even epic Shannon s work has been recognized by the American Library Association and the School Library Journal As Dwight Garner said David Shannon is among this country s most respected children s book illustrators in a field that has nearly as many award ceremonies each year as the television industry does Shannon has taken home most of their prizes 6 In The Rain Came Down 2000 an unexpected summer shower causes great chaos in a small neighborhood This huge shower causes a line of temper tantrums but when the clouds suddenly break all of the sour moods go away 7 A review for CLR said Shannon expertly uses vertiginous angles as he builds suspense then calms things down with a set of subdued portraits and a view of a quiet afternoon picnic 7 Awards editHow Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball 1994 was on The New York Times list as one of the Ten Best Illustrated Books of 1994 No David 1998 was named as a Caldecott Honor Book an ALA Notable Children s Book a Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books Blue Ribbon title a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year and was on the New York Times Best Illustrated Book list The Rain Came Down 2001 was awarded the Golden Kite Award How I Became a Pirate 2003 received the Booksense Best Picture Book 3 Personal life editShannon lives in Los Angeles with his wife Heidi and his daughter Emma b 1998 3 Shannon is working on the screenplay for Georgie Radbourn for a DreamWorks live action film He was born October 5 1959 At the age of five he wrote and illustrated his first book On every page were pictures of David doing things he was not supposed to do Bibliography editpublication date title series or notes format It s Christmas David David Feb 2005 Oh David Diaper David board book 1994 How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball The Ballad of the Pirate Queens Jane Yolen Sep 1996 Encounter Jane Yolen The Bunyans Audrey Wood Sep 2003 How I Became a Pirate Sep 1998 No David David hardcover The Acrobat and the Angel Mark Shannon Oct 2008 Too Many Toys Sep 2005 David Smells Diaper David boardbook Sep 2002 David Gets in Trouble David hardcover Mar 2007 Pirates Don t Change Diapers Feb 2005 Oops Diaper David board book Aug 1999 David Goes To School David hardcover Apr 2002 Duck on a Bike Duck on a Duck and a Book The Rough Face Girl Rafe Martin Robot Zot Jon Scieszka Amazing Christmas Extravaganza Mar 2006 Good Boy Fergus Jan 2009 Smash That Trash Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Oct 2004 Alice The Fairy Jun 2008 Who s That Truck Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Kat s Mystery Gift Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Kat s Maps Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Jun 2008 Meet Jack Truck Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Sep 2008 What a Wreck Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Oct 2008 Melvin Might Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Sep 2008 Snow Trucking Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Jun 2008 Pete s Party Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Truckery Rhymes Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Oct 2000 The Rain Came Down Jun 2008 Zoom Boom Bully Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Jan 2009 On the Move Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Sep 2006 Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road Marla Frazee 1998 A Bad Case of Stripes Jan 2009 Uh Oh Max Jon Scieszka s Trucktown Sep 2016 Duck on a Tractor Duck on a hardcoverReferences edit How I Became A Pirate Archived from the original on 2010 08 10 Retrieved 2010 06 25 a b c d e f Bolle S 2003 David Shannon A Merry Prankster S Peacock Ed Children s Literature Review 87 29 Detroit Gale Publishers Weekly 168 169 Retrieved April 29 2009 from Literature Resource Center via Gale a b c David Shannon Something About The Author 15 Farmington Hills Michigan Gale Research Company 220 226 2005 Gale Thomson Untitled S Peacock Ed Children s Literature Review 87 27 Detroit Gale Publishers Weekly 59 2003a Retrieved April 29 2009 from Literature Resource Center via Gale David Gets in Trouble Perma Bound Books Retrieved 2020 01 25 Garner D 2002 Busted when Mommy ignores him Robbie takes matters into his own hands When David does something wrong he denies it The New York Times Book Review 107 46 Retrieved April 29 2009 from Literature Resource Center via Gale a b Untitled S Peacock Ed Children s Literature Review 87 42 Detroit Gale Publishers Weekly 75 2003b Retrieved April 29 2009 from Literature Resource Center via GaleExternal links editShannon at publisher Scholastic Books David Shannon at Library of Congress with 55 library catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Shannon amp oldid 1222813637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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