The Man Who Walked Between the Towers: (Caldecott Medal Winner)

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers: (Caldecott Medal Winner)

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers: (Caldecott Medal Winner)

The Man Who Walked Between the Towers: (Caldecott Medal Winner)

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Overview

In 1974, as the World Trade Center was being completed, a young French aerialist, Philippe Petit, threw a tight rope between the towers and spent almost an hour walking, dancing, and performing tricks a quarter of a mile in the sky.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781429940009
Publisher: Square Fish
Publication date: 04/17/2007
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 36
File size: 73 MB
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Age Range: 5 - 8 Years

About the Author

Mordicai Gerstein is the author and illustrator of The Man Who Walked Between the Towers, winner of the Caldecott Medal, and has had four books named New York Times Best Illustrated Books of the Year. Gerstein was born in Los Angeles in 1935. He remembers being inspired as a child by images of fine art, which his mother cut out of Life magazine, and by children's books from the library: "I looked at Rembrandt and Superman, Matisse and Bugs Bunny, and began to make my own pictures."

He attended Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, and then got a job in an animated cartoon studio that sent him to New York, where he designed characters and thought up ideas for TV commercials. When a writer named Elizabeth Levy asked him to illustrate a humorous mystery story about two girls and a dog, his book career began, and soon he moved on to writing as well as illustrating. The author of more than forty books, Gerstein lived in Westhampton, Massachusetts.

Hometown:

Northhampton, Massachusetts

Date of Birth:

November 25, 1935

Place of Birth:

Los Angeles, California

Education:

Chouinard Institute of Art
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