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Kathryn Lasky
Born (1944-06-24) June 24, 1944 (age 80)
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Pen nameE. L. Swann
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Notable awardsAnne V. Zarrow Award for Young Readers' Literature; National Jewish Book Award; Newbery Honor
SpouseChristopher Knight
Website
kathrynlasky.com

Kathryn Lasky (born June 24, 1944)[1] is an American children's writer who also writes for adults under the names Kathryn Lasky Knight and E. L. Swann. Her children's books include several Dear America books, The Royal Diaries books, Sugaring Time, The Night Journey, Wolves of the Beyond, and the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series. Her awards include Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young Readers' Literature, National Jewish Book Award, and Newbery Honor.[2]

Biography

Kathryn Lasky grew up in Indianapolis, descendant of a line of Russian Jews.[1] She is married to Christopher Knight, with whom she lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She received a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Michigan and a master's degree in early childhood education from Wheelock College.[3]

She was the 2011 winner of the Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young Readers' Literature[4] and her work has received many other honors and awards.

She is the author of over one hundred books. Her most notable book series is Guardians of Ga’Hoole, which has more than 8 millions copies printed. Her books has been translated into 19 languages around the world.[1]

Her adult nonfiction work includes the 2011 book, Silk and Venom: Searching for a Dangerous Spider, a biography of the arachnologist Greta Binford,[5] and the 2017 bestseller Night Witches, the story of Soviet women pilots of the 588th Night Bomber Regiment in WWII.[6][7]

Works

Historical Works

  • Night Witches

Camp Princess

  • Born To Rule
  • Unicorns? Get Real!

The Royal Diaries

Dear America

  • A Journey to the New World: The Diary of Remember Patience Whipple, Mayflower, 1620
  • Dreams in the Golden Country: The Diary of Zipporah Feldman a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903
  • Christmas After All: The Great Depression Diary of Minnie Swift, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1932
  • A Time for Courage: The Suffragette Diary of Kathleen Bowen, Washington, D.C., 1917
  • Blazing West: The Journal of Augustus Pelletier, Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804

My America

  • Hope In My Heart: Sofia's Immigrant Diary (also known as Hope In My Heart, Sofia's Ellis Island Diary)
  • Home at Last: Sofia's Immigrant Diary
  • An American Spring: Sofia's Immigrant Diary

Daughters of the Sea

  • Hannah
  • May
  • Lucy
  • The Crossing

Horses of the Dawn

  1. The Escape (2014)
  2. Star Rise (2014)
  3. Wild Blood (2016)

Starbuck Family Adventures

  • Double Trouble Squared
  • Shadows in the Water
  • A Voice in the Wind

Guardians of Ga'Hoole

  1. The Capture[8] (also published as a movie tie-in edition in the UK as Legend of the Guardians[9])
  2. The Journey[10]
  3. The Rescue[11]
  4. The Siege[12]
  5. The Shattering[13]
  6. The Burning[14]
  7. The Hatchling[15]
  8. The Outcast[16]
  9. The First Collier[17]
  10. The Coming of Hoole[18]
  11. To Be a King[19]
  12. The Golden Tree[20]
  13. The River of Wind[21]
  14. Exile[22]
  15. The War of the Ember[23]
  • The Rise of a Legend (2013) (this is a prequel to the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series about Ezylryb)

Two guide books were released to give readers more insight into the world of Hoole. They are narrated by the owl Otulissa.

Wolves Of The Beyond

The Deadlies

  • Felix Takes the Stage
  • Spiders on the Case[32]

Bears of the Ice

  • Quest of the Cubs
  • The Den of Forever Frost
  • The Keepers of the Key

Portraits

  • Dancing Through Fire (2005)

Standalone titles

  • The Last Girls of Pompeii
  • Blood Secret
  • Broken Song (companion to The Night Journey)
  • Star Split (1999) (Published in German as 3038: Staat der Klone)
  • Alice Rose and Sam
  • True North
  • Beyond the Burning Time
  • Memoirs of a Bookbat
  • The Bone Wars
  • Pageant
  • Beyond the Divide
  • The Night Journey (1982 winner of the National Jewish Book Award for Children's Literature)[33][34]
  • Prank
  • Hawksmaid: The Untold Story of Robin Hood and Maid Marian
  • Ashes
  • Chasing Orion
  • Home Free

Children and YA non-fiction

  • John Muir: America's First Environmentalist
  • Interrupted Journey: Saving Endangered Sea Turtles
  • Silk and Venom: Searching for a Dangerous Spider (2011) Candlewick. ISBN 978-0-7636-4222-8
  • Shadows in the Dawn: The Lemurs of Madagascar
  • The Most Beautiful Roof in the World
  • Sugaring Time
  • Days of the Dead
  • Searching for Laura Ingalls
  • Monarchs
  • Surtsey: The Newest Place on Earth
  • Dinosaur Dig
  • Traces of Life: The Origins of Humankind
  • A Baby map

Picture books

  • Lunch Bunnies
  • Show and Tell Bunnies
  • Science Fair Bunnies
  • Tumble Bunnies
  • Lucille's Snowsuit
  • Lucille Camps In
  • Starring Lucille
  • Pirate Bob
  • Humphrey, Albert, and the Flying Machine
  • Before I was Your Mother
  • The Man Who Made Time Travel
  • A Voice of Her Own: The Story of Phillis Wheatley, Slave Poet
  • Love That Baby
  • Mommy's Hands
  • Porkenstein
  • Born in the Breezes: The Voyages Of Joshua Slocum
  • Vision of Beauty
  • First Painter
  • The Emperor's Old Clothes
  • Sophie and Rose
  • Marven of the Great North Woods (1997 winner of the National Jewish Book Award for Children's Picture Books illustrated by Kevin Hawkes.[35] January 2013 selection by the PJ Library.[36])
  • A Brilliant Streak: The Making of Mark Twain
  • Hercules: The Man, The Myth, The Hero
  • The Librarian Who Measured the Earth
  • She's Wearing a Dead Bird on Her Head!
  • The Gates of the Wind
  • Pond Year
  • Cloud Eyes
  • I Have an Aunt on Marlborough Street
  • Sea Swan
  • My Island Grandma

Adult

Other than 'Night Gardening all Lasky's works for adult readers are under the name Kathryn Lasky Knight.

  • Atlantic Circle (1985) (Memoir about Lasky and her husband, Chris Knight, covering their childhood years on to a trip shortly their getting married sailing a thirty-foot ketch from Maine to Europe and back.)
  • The Widow of Oz (1989)
  • Night Gardening (1999) (written under the pseudonym of E.L. Swann)

Calista Jacobs mystery

This series for adult readers was also written under the name Kathryn Lasky Knight.

  • Trace Elements (1986)
  • Mortal Words (1990)
  • Mumbo Jumbo (1991)
  • Dark Swan (1994)

References

  1. ^ a b c Lasky, Kathryn. "Biography / About Kathryn Lasky". Kathryn Lasky. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
  2. ^ Lasky, Kathryn. "Awards and Accolades". Kathryn Lasky. Retrieved November 19, 2022.
  3. ^ "Kathryn Lasky". Lookingglassreview.com. Retrieved November 22, 2011.
  4. ^ "Anne V. Zarrow Award for Young Readers' Literature". Tulsa Library Trust.
  5. ^ Graves, Bill (November 17, 2011). "Lewis & Clark's spider researcher Greta Binford named 2011 Oregon Professor of the Year". The Oregonian. Retrieved November 2, 2016.
  6. ^ "Night Witches by Kathryn Lasky". Kirkus Reviews. January 15, 2017. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  7. ^ Lasky, Kathryn (2017). Night Witches. Scholastic. ISBN 978-0-545-68298-5. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  8. ^ "The Capture (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 1) (Paperback)". Amazon.
  9. ^ "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 1) (Paperback)". Amazon.
  10. ^ "The Journey (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 2) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  11. ^ "The Rescue (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 3) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  12. ^ "The Siege (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 4) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  13. ^ "The Shattering (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 5) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  14. ^ "The Burning (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 6) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  15. ^ "The Hatchling (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 7) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  16. ^ "The Outcast (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 8) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  17. ^ "The First Collier (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 9) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  18. ^ "The Coming of Hoole (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 10) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  19. ^ "To Be a King (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 11) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  20. ^ "The Golden Tree (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 12) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  21. ^ "The River of Wind (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 13) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  22. ^ "Exile (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 14) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  23. ^ "The War of the Ember (Guardians of Ga'hoole, Book 15) (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  24. ^ "Lost Tales of Ga'Hoole (Guardians of Ga'Hoole) (Mass Market Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 27, 2012.
  25. ^ "Wolves of the Beyond #1: Lone Wolf (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  26. ^ "Wolves of the Beyond #2: Shadow Wolf (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  27. ^ "Wolves of the Beyond #3: Watch Wolf (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  28. ^ "Wolves of the Beyond #4: Frost Wolf (Paperback)". Amazon. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  29. ^ "Wolves of the Beyond #5: Spirit Wolf (Hardcover)". Amazon. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  30. ^ Lasky, Kathryn (2013). Wolves of the Beyond #6: Star Wolf (Hardcover). ISBN 978-0545279628.
  31. ^ "Star Wolf (Wolves of the Beyond Series #6)". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  32. ^ "The Deadlies: Kathryn Lasky Book List". fictiondb. Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  33. ^ "NJBA Winners". Jewish Book Council.
  34. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  35. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  36. ^ "Marven of the Great North Woods". PJ Library.