Arnold Adoff
Writer
July 16, 1935 – May 7, 2021
I will always try to turn sights
and sounds into words.
I will always try to shape words into my singing poems.
– Arnold Adoff.
Credits:
Received the Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children in 1988.
Books:
I will always try to shape words into my singing poems.
– Arnold Adoff.
Credits:
Received the Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children in 1988.
Books:
Black is Brown Is Tan - pictures
by Emily Arnold McCully (1973 / 2002); Black on Black; Commentaries by Negro
Americans (1968); Brothers and Sisters; Modern Stories by Black Americans
(1970); Daring Dog and Captain Cat - illustrated by Joe Cepeda (2001); Hard to
be Six - illustrated by Cheryl Hanna (1991); In for Winter, Out for Spring -
illustrated by Jerry Pinkney (1991); Malcolm X. - illustrated by Rudy Gutierrez
/ Winner of ALA Notable Children’s Book and Library of Congress Children’s
Books (2000); Mandala - Pictures by Emily McCully (1971); Roots and Blues: A
Celebration - illustrated by R. Gregory Christie (2011) / Winner of The Lion
and the Unicorn Award for Excellence in North American Poetry (2012); The
Return of Rex and Ethel - illustrated by Catherine Deeter (2000).

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