Wrote humorous and relatable young adult novels that tackled real-life issues, making her a beloved figure in children's literature. Her books are still widely read and cherished today.
89 Years Old
Award-winning author of children's literature, known for thought-provoking and often dystopian novels that explore complex social issues, such as The Giver and Number the Stars.
88 Years Old
A beloved author of children's and young adult books, known for tackling tough topics like puberty, identity, and relationships in relatable and accessible ways. Her books have been a staple in many childhoods and continue to resonate with readers today.
Born in 1916
Beloved author of humorous and relatable children's books, including the iconic Henry Huggins and Ramona series, that have captivated generations of young readers.
80 Years Old
Award-winning author of novels and poetry for children and young adults, exploring themes of family, identity, and self-discovery.
Born in 1903
A Polish-American writer who crafted poignant, introspective stories that explored the human condition, often drawing from his Jewish heritage and experiences. His works are celebrated for their nuanced characters and philosophical depth.
96 Years Old
Award-winning author and illustrator of beloved children's books, including "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" and "The View from Saturday", known for her witty and insightful storytelling.