Kevin Henkes
Kevin Henkes | |
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Henkes at the Mazza Museum, 2011 | |
Born |
Racine, Wisconsin, USA | November 27, 1960
Occupation | Illustrator, writer |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1981–present |
Genre | Children's picture books |
Notable works | Kitten's First Full Moon |
Notable awards |
Caldecott Medal 2005 |
Kevin Henkes (born November 27, 1960) is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. As an illustrator he won the Caldecott Medal for Kitten's First Full Moon (2004). Two of his books were Newbery Medal Honor Books, Olive's Ocean in 2004 and The Year of Billy Miller in 2014.[1] His picture book Waiting was named both a 2016 Caldecott Honor Book and a Geisel Honor Book. It was only the second time any author has won that combination of awards.[2]
Career
Kevin Henkes (pronounced HANK-us) thought he would be an artist until his junior year of high school, when one of his teachers encouraged him in his writing efforts. He discovered that children's books combined both his literary and artistic interests.
Henkes writes and illustrates children's picture books, many of which feature mice as their main characters. He also writes young adult fiction. Henkes wrote his first book during his freshman year in college. The book's theme deals with how a child describes the pleasures of occasional solitude. This theme is common in many of Henkes' later books. Henkes, one of five children, says that many of his storylines are inspired by his family and the neighborhood where he grew up in Racine, Wisconsin.
Henkes' first book, All Alone, was published in 1981 by Greenwillow Books. More than 30 books followed, including Chrysanthemum and Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse. In 1994 Henkes was a runner-up for one of the premier American Library Association children's book awards, the Caldecott Medal for Owen, one of his mouse books. In 2004, he was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal for Olive's Ocean. The next year he won the Caldecott Medal for Kitten's First Full Moon, recognizing that as the year's best children's picture book published in the U.S. All of his books to date have been published by Greenwillow Books.
Henkes won the inaugural Phoenix Picture Book Award in 2013 for Owen. The Phoenix Awards from the Children's Literature Association recognize the best books that did not win major awards when they were first published twenty years earlier.[3][4] In 2014, he received a Newbery Honor for his book, The Year of Billy Miller.[5]
Personal life
Henkes was born in Racine, Wisconsin. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He lives in Madison with his wife, artist Laura Dronzek, and their two children William and Clara. He has four siblings.
Works
- All Alone (1981)
- Clean Enough (1982)
- Return to Sender (1984)
- Bailey Goes Camping (1985)
- Grandpa & Bo (1986) — Council of Wisconsin Writers Picture Book Award
- Once Around the Block (1987) — Library of Congress Best Books of the Year
- Two Under Par (1987)
- The Zebra Wall (1988)
- Jessica (1989)
- Shhhh (1989)
- Words of Stone (1992)
- The Biggest Boy (1995)
- Good-bye, Curtis (1995)
- Sun & Spoon (1997)
- Circle Dogs (1998) — Charlotte Zolotow Award: Highly Commended 1999
- The Birthday Room (1999)
- Oh! (2000)
- Olive's Ocean (2004) — Newbery Honor Book
- Kitten's First Full Moon (2004) — Caldecott Medal
- A Good Day (2007)
- Bird Lake Moon (2008)
- Birds (2009)
- Old Bear (2009)
- My Garden (2010)
- Little White Rabbit (2011)
- Junonia (2011)
- The Year of Billy Miller (2013) — Newbery Honor Book
- Waiting (2015) — Caldecott Honor
Mouse books
- A Weekend with Wendell (1986) — Children's Choices 1987
- Sheila Rae, the Brave (1987)
- Chester's Way (1988) — ALA Notable Children's Books 1988
- Julius, the Baby of the World (1990) — ALA Notable Children's Books 1990, Booklist Editors Choice 1990
- Chrysanthemum (1991)
- Owen (1994) — Caldecott Honor, Phoenix Picture Book Award 2013
- Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse (1996)
- Wemberly Worried — ALA Notable Children's Book 2000, Parenting Magazine — Reading Magic Award 2000, Publishers Weekly Best Children's Books 2001, School Library Journal Best Children's Books 2001
- A Box of Treats (2004)
- Julius' Candy Corn
- Lilly's Chocolate Heart
- Wemberley's Ice Cream Star
- Owen's Marshmallow Duck
- Sheila Rae's Peppermint Stick
- Lilly's Big Day (2006)
- Penny and Her Song (2012)
- Penny and Her Doll (2012)
- Penny and Her Marble (2013)
References
- ↑ Handy, Bruce (May 13, 2007). "Getting Better All the Time". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
- ↑ Worland, Gayle (12 January 2016). "New Caldecott honor a historic win for Madison author Kevin Henkes". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 12 January 2016.
- ↑ "Phoenix Picture Book Award". Children's Literature Association. 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-10.
- ↑ "Children's Literature Association 2013 Phoenix Award panel". Call for Papers, 40th Annual Children's Literature Association Conference, University of Southern Mississippi, Biloxi, Mississippi, June 13–15, 2013. Call for Papers (call-for-papers.sas.upenn.edu). Retrieved 2013-12-10.
- ↑ And the Newbery, Caldecott award winners are..., Ashley Strickland, CNN, January 27, 2014
External links
- Official website
- Caldecott Medal
- Kevin Henkes Audio Name Pronunciation at TeachingBooks.net
- Kevin Henkes at Library of Congress Authorities, with 65 catalog records