About Uri Shulevitz
Uri Shulevitz is an American author and illustrator. He won the Caldecott Medal in 1969 for his illustration of The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship. He created his first picture book, The Moon in My Room, in 1963. Shulevitz lives in New York City.
Collections
The Strange and Exciting Adventures of Jeremiah Hush (1986)
Favorite Fables (2005) (with Natalie Babbitt, Eric A Kimmel)
Favorite Fables (2005) (with Natalie Babbitt, Eric A Kimmel)
Chapbooks
Picture Books
The Moon in My Room (1963)
One Monday Morning (1967)
Rain Rain Rivers (1969)
Soldier and Tsar in the Forest: A Russian Tale (1972)
The Magician: An adaptation from the Yiddish of I. L. Peretz (1973)
Dawn (1974)
The Treasure (1978)
The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela: Through Three Continents in the Twelfth Century (1980)
Toddlecreek Post Office (1990)
The Secret Room (1993)
The Golden Goose (1995)
Snow (1998)
What Is a Wise Bird Like You Doing in a Silly Tale Like This? (2000)
So Sleepy Story (2006)
The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship: A Russian Tale (2007) (with Arthur Ransome)
How I Learned Geography (2008)
The Map of Dreams (2008)
When I Wore My Sailor Suit (2009)
One Monday Morning (1967)
Rain Rain Rivers (1969)
Soldier and Tsar in the Forest: A Russian Tale (1972)
The Magician: An adaptation from the Yiddish of I. L. Peretz (1973)
Dawn (1974)
The Treasure (1978)
The Travels of Benjamin of Tudela: Through Three Continents in the Twelfth Century (1980)
Toddlecreek Post Office (1990)
The Secret Room (1993)
The Golden Goose (1995)
Snow (1998)
What Is a Wise Bird Like You Doing in a Silly Tale Like This? (2000)
So Sleepy Story (2006)
The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship: A Russian Tale (2007) (with Arthur Ransome)
How I Learned Geography (2008)
The Map of Dreams (2008)
When I Wore My Sailor Suit (2009)
Anthologies edited
Non fiction
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