David Macaulay is an award-winning author and illustrator whose books have sold millions of copies in the United States alone, and his work has been translated into a dozen languages. Macaulay has garnered numerous awards including the Caldecott Medal and Honor Awards, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the Christopher Award, an American Institute of Architects Medal, and the Washington Post-Children's Book Guild Nonfiction Award. In 2006, he was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, given "to encourage people of outstanding talent to pursue their own creative, intellectual, and professional inclinations." Superb design, magnificent illustrations, and clearly presented information distinguish all of his books. David Macaulay lives with his family in Vermont.
A brilliant bunch of 4th graders in West Irondequoit
Day 73: Our brilliant bunch engaged in a hands-down conversation about David Macaulay's Black and White. We voted on which topic to discuss: Winner: 1) Is it one story or four stories? 2) Connections 3) Interesting, confusing, or surprising parts https://t.co/UF5H9rRGPi
Author/illustrator. James Marshall biographer. Purveyor of custom baked pastries. Represented by Ammi-Joan Paquette at EMLA.
@BrennaJeanneret You're too kind! While not a parallel universe story in the strict science/science fiction sense, the first book to come to mind was BLACK AND WHITE by David Macaulay (1990). It's four stories in one, each distinct until they (SPOILERS!) suddenly and unexpectedly overlap.
"This work engages another side of the mind. It's a story; it's a puzzle; it's a game . . . Macaulay refuses to be confined by the conventions of the picture book." Booklist, ALA, Starred Review --