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Franklin is every
young child's friend. Children instantly connect with the little
turtle's sense of adventure and enjoy seeing him work through familiar
dilemmas-fear of the dark, first-day-of-school jitters-in his own way.
Franklin's books have made friends all over the world, selling more than
65 million copies in over 30 languages.
Paulette
Bourgeois worked as an occupational therapist and a print and television
journalist before she began writing for children. When Franklin in the Dark, was
released in 1986, it became a bestseller-and the Franklin phenomenon
was born. Paulette has gone on to write over 30 Franklin stories
illustrated by Brenda Clark that have been published around the world.
Although Paulette is best known for the Franklin books, she has also
written other children's titles, including a number of non-fiction books
and the award-winning picture book Oma's Quilt. Paulette lives in Toronto, Ontario.
After
graduating from the illustration program at Sheridan College, Brenda
Clark worked as a freelance illustrator for children's magazines and
books. When she was asked to illustrate Franklin in the Dark,
Brenda researched turtles and other animals in order to give Franklin
and his friends as many authentic details as possible. In addition to
over 30 Franklin collaborations with Paulette Bourgeois, the duo created
another picture-book classic, Big Sarah's Little Boots. Brenda Clark is also the illustrator of Sadie and the Snowman and the award-winning Little Fingerling. Brenda lives in Port Hope, Ontario.
Franklin is every young child's friend. Children instantly connect with the little turtle's sense of adventure and enjoy seeing him work through familiar dilemmas-fear of the dark...
Franklin is every
young child's friend. Children instantly connect with the little
turtle's sense of adventure and enjoy seeing him work through familiar
dilemmas-fear of the dark, first-day-of-school jitters-in his own way.
Franklin's books have made friends all over the world, selling more than
65 million copies in over 30 languages.
Paulette
Bourgeois worked as an occupational therapist and a print and television
journalist before she began writing for children. When Franklin in the Dark, was
released in 1986, it became a bestseller-and the Franklin phenomenon
was born. Paulette has gone on to write over 30 Franklin stories
illustrated by Brenda Clark that have been published around the world.
Although Paulette is best known for the Franklin books, she has also
written other children's titles, including a number of non-fiction books
and the award-winning picture book Oma's Quilt. Paulette lives in Toronto, Ontario.
After
graduating from the illustration program at Sheridan College, Brenda
Clark worked as a freelance illustrator for children's magazines and
books. When she was asked to illustrate Franklin in the Dark,
Brenda researched turtles and other animals in order to give Franklin
and his friends as many authentic details as possible. In addition to
over 30 Franklin collaborations with Paulette Bourgeois, the duo created
another picture-book classic, Big Sarah's Little Boots. Brenda Clark is also the illustrator of Sadie and the Snowman and the award-winning Little Fingerling. Brenda lives in Port Hope, Ontario.
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