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Elizabeth O. Dulemba
Elizabeth O. Dulemba is an award-winning children's book author/illustrator with two dozen titles to her credit. She is a Board Member for the Georgia Center for the Book, and Visiting Associate Professor at Hollins University in the MFA in Children's Book Writing and Illustrating and Certificate... show more



Elizabeth O. Dulemba is an award-winning children's book author/illustrator with two dozen titles to her credit. She is a Board Member for the Georgia Center for the Book, and Visiting Associate Professor at Hollins University in the MFA in Children's Book Writing and Illustrating and Certificate in Children's Book Illustration programs. Her debut historical fiction mid-grade, A BIRD ON WATER STREET (Spring 2014, Little Pickle Press) has won five prestigious literary honors. Her latest picture books are a series of books for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, books given out for free from doctors to new parents on proper nutrition, exercise, hydration and screen time. Elizabeth gives away a free coloring page on her website each week and hosts author/illustrator interviews, guest posts, and giveaways. Her weekly newsletter has nearly 4,000 subscribers. Learn more at http://dulemba.com.School Library Journal on A BIRD ON WATER STREET:"Historic photographs and an author's note round out a tender story of families and friendships against the backdrop of harsh economic conditions. Hand this quiet tale to fans of Phyllis Reynolds Naylor and Barbara O'Connor."

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Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 2 years ago
Lula wants to open a restaurant but her aunts, who are witches, are teaching her to make potions not delicious food. Lula decides to show them she will do good food, not potions. Does she succeed? I enjoyed this book. It was fun as Lula studied cookbooks while her aunts tried to teach her potions....
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 13 years ago
Disappointingly, the prince's perspective fails to add much depth the story, since he and Cinderella don't talk or interact, although they see each other a few times before the ball -- their feelings are still pretty much based on looks. The prince is kind of dumb, and it bothered me how unpleasant ...
A Rep Reading
A Rep Reading rated it 15 years ago
I admit I'm a little biased for four reasons: a) I sell Sterling Books, b) I know the illustrator, c) I know the author, and d) I am a Georgia native!! Never mind that, this an informative celebration of Georgia, as seen by young out-of-state visitor traveling to his cousin's house in Georgia. Trave...
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