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Helen Lester (born June 12, 1936) is an American children's writer, best known for her character Tacky the Penguin in many of her children's stories. [1]
Lester was born in Evanston, Illinois but has moved around the United States making homes in New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, Minneapolis and finally settling in Pawling, New York with her husband.
As a girl, Lester dreamed of getting married but never of being a writer. She became an elementary school teacher, got married and had two sons. After her sons were born, Lester took time off as a teacher and began writing children's literature. Her works are mainly influenced by her old second-grade students who helped produced characters such as Tacky the Penguin, Pinkerton the Pig and Fragility the Hippopotamus.
Lester's first children's book was published in 1979 and her writing career took off from there. She has now published more than two dozen books.
Lester has also illustrated a few of her own books, but typically illustrator Lynn Munsinger has produced the illustration for Lester's books. Lester and Munsinger have collaborated on over a dozen children books.
Beyond writing, Lester spends time traveling the country, visiting schools and encouraging children to write. She has also written Author: A True Story (Houghton Mifflin, 1997; ISBN 0395827442, LCCN 96-9645), directed towards young writers and based on her school visits and the editing process as a writer.
Works
Tacky series
- Tacky the Penguin (1988)
- Three Cheers for Tacky (1996)
- Tacky in Trouble (1997)
- Tacky and the Emperor (2000)
- Tackylocks and the Three Bears (2004)
- Tacky and the Winter Games (2005)
- Tacky goes to Camp (2009)
- Tacky’s Christmas (2010)
- Happy Birdday, Tacky! (2013)
- Tacky and the Haunted Igloo (2015)
Other
- A Porcupine Named Fluffy (1986)
- The Wizard, the Fairy, and the Magic Chicken (1988)
- It Wasn't My Fault (1989)
- Pookins Gets Her Way (1990)
- Me First (1995)
- Wuzzy Takes Off (1995)
- Princess Penelope's Parrot (1996)
- Listen Buddy (1997)
- Author: A True Story (2002)
- Hooway for Wodney Wat (2002)
- Score One for the Sloths (2003)
- Something Might Happen (2003)
- Batter Up Wombat (2006)
- Hurty Feelings (2007)
- The Sheep in Wolf's Clothing (2007)
- Wodney Wat's Wobot (2011)
References
- ^ "Helen Lester". Contemporary Authors Online. Gale. 2004 – via Literature Resource Center,.
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- Lester, Helen. Author: a True Story. Houghton Mifflin Children's Books. 1997.
External links
- Official website
- Author Lester and illustrator Munsinger at publisher Houghton Mifflin
- Interview
- Helen Lester at Library of Congress, with 42 library catalog records