James Marshall (1942-1992) created dozens of exuberant and captivating books for children, including The Stupids, Miss Nelson Is Missing!, and the ever-popular George and Martha books. Before creating his canon of classic, hilarious children's books, James Marshall played the viola, studied French, and received a master's degree from Trinity College. He also doodled. It was the doodles, and the unforgettable characters that emerged from them, that led him to his life's work as one of the finest creators of children's books of the twentieth century. In 2007, James Marshall was posthumously awarded the Children's Literature Legacy Award for his lasting contribution to literature for children.
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@SandraProudman My 3yo really enjoys Amara's Farm by JaNay Brown-Wood. And his favorite book is the Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson. Both boys also love Pierre by Maurice Sendak (all books by him really). And George and Martha by James Marshall. And so many more I can't fit in one tweet! 😫 📚
"Marshall's illustrations are as wonderful, witty, and wise as his text." Kirkus Reviews with Pointers --