logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
Demi
Demi was born in Cambridge, Mass. She studied at the Instituto Allende in Guanajuato, Mexico, at Immaculate Heart College with Sisters Magdalen Mary and Sister Corita in Hollywood, California. She also studied at the M.S. University in Baroda, India, while on a Fulbright Scholarship, as well as... show more

Demi was born in Cambridge, Mass. She studied at the Instituto Allende in Guanajuato, Mexico, at Immaculate Heart College with Sisters Magdalen Mary and Sister Corita in Hollywood, California. She also studied at the M.S. University in Baroda, India, while on a Fulbright Scholarship, as well as the China Institute For Arts in New York City. Her husband Tze-si Huang introduced her to the religion, folklore, ancient culture, and history of China.Demi has illustrated and authored more than 300 children's books including biographies of Jesus, Buddha, and the Dalai Lama, as well as folktales such as The Empty Pot and Liang and the Magic Paintbrush. Her work has received many awards and accolades, among them the Christopher Award, which recognizes individuals whose work makes a positive difference in the world, and the MiddleEast Book Award. Her titles have been designated American Library Association Notable Children's Books, New York Times Best Illustrated Books, Notable Books for a Global Society, and American Bookseller Pick of the List Books.
show less
Birth date: September 02, 1942
Demi's Books
Recently added on shelves
Demi's readers
Share this Author
Community Reviews
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 8 years ago
Genre: Math / India / Folktale / Royalty Year Published: 1997 Year Read: 2011 Publisher: Scholastic Press I have read many books by world-renowned children’s book author, Demi, but I have not gotten around to reviewing any of Demi’s books yet. “One Grain of Rice” is the first book by Demi tha...
The Reading Corner
The Reading Corner rated it 9 years ago
One Grain of Rice is a visually amazing book which tells the story of a young girl who, by way of some brilliant math, solves the famine in her village one grain of rice at a time. I would use this book in my classroom during a discussion about doubling, multiplication, or to strike interest in my s...
TsalagiWriter
TsalagiWriter rated it 10 years ago
I think this is a nice starter book for those who wish to learn about Saint Nicholas. It has the basic details of his life and things he had done. I like that the author doesn't separate Santa Claus from Saint Nicholas. Santa is Saint Nicholas after all, just known by a different name and a bit more...
Ama's Picture Books
Ama's Picture Books rated it 11 years ago
by Demi The more I read of Demi the less I like her. This book was difficult to read (literally, who thought it would be a good idea to print the story in gold ink?), and I could have done without the twenty verses of the Tao Te Ching in the middle (I skipped most of them and probably won't return...
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 11 years ago
Genre: China / Rivalry / Trickery Year Published: 1991 Year Read: 2014 Publisher: Henry Holt and Company I have read many books by Demi and I always loved the fact that Demi is always exploring different cultures with her works. So, imagine my surprise and delight when I stumbled upon anot...
see community reviews
Need help?