Monday, March 22, 2010

Sid Fleischman, Newbery Medal-winning children's writer, dies at 90
Fleischman, known for his humor and nose for history, wrote more than 50 children's books, including 'The Whipping Boy' and 'By the Great Horn Spoon!,' as well as biographies for young readers.
OBITUARY
March 21, 2010By Dennis McLellan
Sid Fleischman was a successful suspense novelist and screenwriter whose credits included the screenplay for his novel "Blood Alley" when he decided to write a book that his young children could read so they would understand just what it was he did at home all day.
"I seem to have written a children's book," Fleischman wrote to his agent in New York. "If you're not interested, just drop it in the waste basket."

2 comments:

Kerri Fivecoat-Campbell said...

So sad when someone so talented passes.

Life's Beautiful Path said...

Everyone has talent and that talent should be used for time on this earth is short.

Enjoy the misty fog mingling among the tree flirting with the sunrise.