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Diane Goode
BornJanuary 14, 1949
Alma materQueens College, CUNY
Occupation(s)Children's book author, illustrator
Years active1978–present

Diane Goode (born January 14, 1949) is an American children's book author and illustrator.[1] She has written several children's books and illustrated over 60, including New York Times bestsellers Founding Mothers and Ladies of Liberty and the Caldecott Honor Book When I Was Young in the Mountains (1982).[2] Goode lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Early life

Goode's mother was French and recited traditional children's stories from memory when Goode was a child. Goode enjoyed reading as a child, particularly works by Jane Austen and Wuthering Heights. She majored in Fine Arts at Queens College.

Career

Before Goode supported herself as an illustrator, she worked for one year in New York City as a substitute teacher. Her first illustrated book was The Little Pieces of the West Wind in 1978, and the first book she authored was I Hear a Noise. Reviewing Goode's illustrations in Thanksgiving Is Here! (2003), the New York Times said that "Diane Goode's pen-and-ink drawings spin out like ragtime, each squiggle denoting a rustle of silk or a whoop or whisper."[3]

Goode produced new illustrations for a reissue of Noel Streatfeild's classic children's story Ballet Shoes in 1991.[4] In 1994, Goode published Diane Goode's Book of Scary Stories and Songs. Goode has collaborated with journalist Cokie Roberts twice, illustrating the bestsellers Founding Mothers (2014)[5] and Ladies of Liberty (2008).[6]

Goode has taught book illustration at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Artistic style

Goode creates her illustrations by hand rather than with a computer. She has three studios in her home, which she uses for different stages of a project.

Goode's artistic process changes for each project. For Founding Mothers, Goode worked on heavy water color paper, creating an outline in sepia ink, and then applying pastels with small, soft sponges and a tiny brush. For Ninja Baby she used watercolor on rough paper.[7] Illustrations in The Best Mother combine pen illustration and watercolor.[8]

Awards and exhibitions

Goode has been awarded the Caldecott Honor,[9] ALA Notables, Parents' Choice Awards, and the Library of Congress Children's Book of the Year.[citation needed]

Goode's work has exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[citation needed]

Personal life

Goode is married and has a son and two dogs.

References

  1. ^ "The Most Perfect Spot". Publishers Weekly, review
  2. ^ "Personal and Political in Playful Pages". Vinyard Gazette, Holly Nadler, June 24, 2010
  3. ^ Dutton, Sandra (16 November 2003). "CHILDREN'S BOOKS; The Grateful Fed". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 4 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Ballet Shoes". Book review by Norah Caroline Piehl, Common Sense Media
  5. ^ "'Founding Mothers,' by Cokie Roberts". The New York Times, Feb 19, 2014
  6. ^ "Over 100 of the Best Children and Young Adult Books on the American Revolution". Revolutionary War Journal, May 7, 2018, Harry Schenawolf
  7. ^ "Four new picture books help kids deal with feelings". USA Today, Eliot Schrefer, Nov. 29, 2015
  8. ^ "Mom as a magical unicorn and 4 other new picture books that honor mothers". Deseret News, By Cristy Meiners, May 9, 2018,
  9. ^ "Annapolis Author Wins Newberry". Washington Post, By Curt Suplee January 11, 1983

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