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Allen Say
Allen Say was born in Yokohama, Japan, in 1937. He dreamed of becoming a cartoonist from the age of six, and, at age twelve, apprenticed himself to his favorite cartoonist, Noro Shinpei. For the next four years, Say learned to draw and paint under the direction of Noro, who has remained Say's... show more

Allen Say was born in Yokohama, Japan, in 1937. He dreamed of becoming a cartoonist from the age of six, and, at age twelve, apprenticed himself to his favorite cartoonist, Noro Shinpei. For the next four years, Say learned to draw and paint under the direction of Noro, who has remained Say's mentor. Say illustrated his first children's book -- published in 1972 -- in a photo studio between shooting assignments. For years, Say continued writing and illustrating children's books on a part-time basis. But in 1987, while illustrating THE BOY OF THE THREE-YEAR NAP (Caldecott Honor Medal), he recaptured the joy he had known as a boy working in his master's studio. It was then that Say decided to make a full commitment to doing what he loves best: writing and illustrating children's books. Since then, he has written and illustrated many books, including TREE OF CRANES and GRANDFATHER'S JOURNEY, winner of the 1994 Caldecott Medal. He is a full-time writer and illustrator living in Portland, Oregon.
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Birth date: January 01, 1937
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Ms. Garcia's Library
Ms. Garcia's Library rated it 6 years ago
Grandfather's Journey is a book about a young boy who retells his grandfather's journey coming from Japan to America. The text illustrates all of the obstacles and hardships his grandfather had to overcome while inhabiting a new country. This text can be used in a 3-5th grade classroom during a less...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 9 years ago
Description: When Allison tries on the red kimono her grandmother has sent her, she is suddenly aware that she resembles her favorite doll more than she does her mother and father. When her parents try to explain that she is adopted, her world becomes an uncomfortable place. She becomes angry and wi...
I Live in Many Worlds
I Live in Many Worlds rated it 9 years ago
I had a great time reading this book. The illustrations are phenomenal! And the story was cute, too. I really liked the main character, Erika, and how she just fell in love with Japan and its history when she was a child. She reminded me of myself. I loved how so worked so hard throughout her life s...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 11 years ago
I took my niece to the library on Sunday and we ended up sitting right next to the Caldecott winners. I've been wanting to read Grandfather' Journey for awhile so I picked it up. It's a good story (though I object to the "white, black, red, yellow men" bit... those aren't the exact words Say uses,...
Ama's Picture Books
Ama's Picture Books rated it 11 years ago
by Allen Say I have a soft spot in my heart for stories about internment. This one starts out strange, but I enjoyed it overall.
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