DyAnne DiSalvo
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DyAnne DiSalvo (DiSalvo-Ryan) is an American artist and author of children's literature, best known for her string of books which focus on building better communities, including City Green (HarperCollins, 1994) and Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen (HarperCollins, 1991).
Early life
DiSalvo was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York where she felt at the age of eight that "I already am an artist".[1] A "reluctant reader", she attended Fontbonne Hall Academy for Girls in Brooklyn, and studied art at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Before illustrating children's books, DiSalvo worked as an artist for Hallmark Cards. In 1982, she met then-Senior Editor Jane Feder[2] at Harper and Row, now HarperCollins. After 22 years at Harper and Row, Feder opened her own eponymous agency representing children's book illustrators, and DiSalvo was her first client.
Work
DiSalvo is the illustrator of more than 50 books for children. Her career began in 1980, with the publication of That New Baby[3] (1980). She went on to illustrate The Bear Under the Bed (E. P. Dutton, 1980), The First Day of School[4] (1981), Best Friends[5] (1983), The Half Birthday Party[6] (1984), Those Terrible Terwilliger Twins[7] (Raintree Heinemann-Raintree, 1984), and Sam Ellis's Island[8] (1985).[9]
DiSalvo has illustrated for some of the most noteworthy authors in children's literature, including Beverly Cleary: Two Dog Biscuits[10] (1986), The Real Hole[11] (1986), The Growing-Up Feet[12] (1987), and Janet's Thingamajigs[13] (), Mary Pope Osborne: Mo to the Rescue[14] (1988) and Mo and his Friends[15] (Dial, 1989) Amy Hest: The Mommy Exchange[16] (1988), The Best-Ever Good-Bye Party[17] (1989), The Go-Between[18] (1992), Jean Fritz: George Washington’s Mother[19] (1992) and You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?[20] (1995), Patricia Reilly Giff: Friends and Amigos Series (1995), Jane O’Connor: Kate's Skates (1996), Nina, Nina Ballerina (1996), Nina, Nina Star Ballerina (1997), and Nina, Nina Copycat Ballerina (2000).
Other illustration works include: Saturday Belongs to Sara[21] (Bradbury Press, 1988), What did Mommy do Before You?[22] (Albert Whitman &Co, 1988), Why is Baby Crying?[23] (Albert Whitman & Co, 1989), The Christmas Knight[24] (1993), Olivia and The Real Live Pet[25] (1995), True Blue[26] (1996), The Bravest Cat, a True Story About Scarlet[27] (1997), Now We Can Have a Wedding[28] (1998), The American Wei[29] (Albert Whitman & Co, 1998), If I were President[30] (Albert Whitman & Co, 1999), Is It Hannukah Yet?[31] (2000), Our Eight Nights of Hannukah[32] (2000), and A Doll Named Dora Anne.[33] (2002).[9]
In the summer of 2010, Grandma’s Smile[34] (A Neal Porter Book/Roaring Brook Press/Macmillan, 2010) was released. DiSalvo and author Randy Siegel, then-Editor of Parade (magazine), garnered the 2010 Gold and Platinum Oppenheimer Award[35] along with critical success including Booklist's review, "DiSalvo's mixed media illustrations capture the child's experience with emotional warmth and rewarding attention to detail".[36][37]
Inspired by her experience as a volunteer at Chips Soup Kitchen[38] in Brooklyn, she wrote and illustrated Uncle Willie and The Soup Kitchen[39] (1991). Uncle Willie and The Soup Kitchen was awarded the 1991 Children's Book of the Year/The Child Study Association of America Book Committee, and Notable 1991 Children's Book National Council for the Social Studies / Children's Book Council United. The book was featured on the highly regarded children's television show Reading Rainbow in 1996, and in 2000, it was adapted into a children's play at Puttin' on The Ritz Theatre in Oaklyn, New Jersey.[40]
The success of Uncle Willie and The Soup Kitchen was the first with the theme of "Helping Neighborhoods, One Book at a Time". This series aims to empower young readers to make a difference in their communities through volunteer work, building community gardens, cleaning local parks, shopping locally, and even how to become involved with Habitat for Humanity International.
DiSalvo followed up with City Green[41] (1994), a story about a little girl who helps turn a city lot into a city garden. In 2009, the illustrations in City Green were reconstructed in the form of a children's playground and featured at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden's Storybook Playhouse competition.[42][43] The book was also turned into a musical and produced in Berkeley, California by Stagebridge Theater Company.[44] In addition to its several awards, the title was also featured on Reading Rainbow, and has been printed in the following editions: Scholastic Spanish, Scott Forsman School, HBJ School, Macmillan McGraw-Hill, and Silver Burdett Ginn School. In (2019) HarperCollins issued a 25th anniversary edition of City Green honoring the book as a modern day classic in children’s literature.
DiSalvo wrote and illustrated Going to Grandma’s House[45] (1998) and A Dog Like Jack[46] (2000), a story about a boy who celebrates the life of his dog and grieves his loss when he passes away. DiSalvo's third book in the helping neighborhood series is inspired by the beloved, Mr. John Johnson, of Haddon Heights, NJ. owner of John’s Friendly Market. Grandpa's Corner Store[47] (2001), a story about a little girl who pulls a community together to save their local grocery store. A Castle on Viola Street[48] (2001) taught young readers how to get involved and change neighborhoods through Habitat for Humanity International, and Spaghetti Park[49] (2002) encourages them to make a difference in their community by cleaning up local parks.[40]
DiSalvo's first novel for young readers, The Sloppy Copy Slipup[50] (2006) teaches third through fifth graders how to write creatively through the eyes of an elementary school boy who just got another zero on his rough draft assignment. This critically acclaimed and award-winning book is expected to have a sequel, also by Holiday House.[40]
DiSalvo has traveled to schools around the world with her artist/author presentation, which is targeted for students K through 8, and focuses on the art of writing rough drafts and what it really takes to be a working artist.[51] In the fall of 2010, DiSalvo presented at the United Nations International School of Hanoi in Vietnam.[52]
Awards and honors
The Sloppy Copy Slipup,[50] (Holiday House), 2006:
- A Bank Street Bank Street Library Best Children’s Book of the Year
- Minnesota Maud Hart Lovelace Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award Nominee 2010–2011
- Garden State Children's Book Award Master List 2008–09
- Sunshine State Young Readers Award Master List 2008–09
- Young Hoosier Book Award Master List 2008–09
- Rhode Island State Book Award Master List 2008–09
- Great Stone Face Book Award Master List 2006–07
A Castle on Viola Street,[48] (HarperCollins, 2001):
- Notable 2001 Children’s Book National Council for the Social Studies / Children’s Book Council
Grandpa’s Corner Store,[47] (HarperCollins, 2001):
- Notable 2000 Children’s Book National Council for the Social Studies / Children’s Book Council
- Congressional Commendation recipient from the United States House of Representatives, First District, NJ
- 2001 Puttin' on the Ritz Children's Theatre Production The Ritz Theatre Co. Oaklyn NJ
A Dog Like Jack,[46] (Holiday House, 2000):
- Gold Medal recipient of the Irma S. and James H. Black Award/Bank Street College of Education Bank Street Library
- June 1999 Philadelphia Children’s Reading Round Table Book of the Month
- Publishers Weekly starred review
City Green,[41] (William Morrow and Company, 1994):
- Notable 1995 Children’s Book National Council for the Social Studies / Children’s Book Council
- 2010 Stagebridge Theatre Production Welcome to Stagebridge!.
- 2009 Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
- 1999 Puttin' on the Ritz Children's Theatre Production The Ritz Theatre Co. Oaklyn NJ
- 1996 Reading Rainbow Selection
- February 1996 Philadelphia Children’s Reading Round Table Book of the Month
- Scholastic Corporation Spanish Edition
- Scott Foresman School Edition
- Harcourt (publisher) HBJ School Edition
- Macmillan Publishers (United States) McGraw-Hill School Edition
- Silver Burdett Ginn School Edition
Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen,[39] (William Morrow and Company, 1991):
- 2000 Puttin' on the Ritz Children's Theatre Production The Ritz Theatre Co. Oaklyn NJ
- 1996 Reading Rainbow Selection
- Notable 1991 Children’s Book National Council for the Social Studies / Children’s Book Council
- 1991 Children's Books of the Year/The Child Study Book Committee
The American Wei,[53] (Albert Whitman & Co. Albert Whitman & Company: Publishing children's books since 1919., 1998):
- 1998 National Parenting Publications Awards
Now We Can Have A Wedding,[28] (Holiday House, 1998):
- June 1998 Philadelphia Children’s Reading Round Table Book of the Month
You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton?,[20] (Putnam Publishing Group, 1995):
- ALA Selection
Olivia and the Real Live Pet,[25] (Macmillan Publishers (United States) for Young Readers, 1995):
- October 1995 Philadelphia Children’s Reading Round Table Book of the Month
The Christmas Knight,[24] (Margaret K. McElderry, 1993):
- December 1993 Philadelphia Children’s Reading Round Table Book of the Month
George Washington’s Mother,[19] (Putnam Publishing Group, 1992):
- February 1993 Philadelphia Children's Reading Round Table Book of the Month[54]
Personal life
DiSalvo played rhythm guitar and vocal harmonies for the power-pop rock and roll band Smash Palace from 1999 - 2012. Bass player, Phil Rizzo; drummer; Greg Didonato and former husband, guitarist/songwriter, Stephen James Butler. Signed by Zip Records[55] in 1999, the band has toured the US and the UK and was listed on the BBC Liverpool's Best Top Ten Live Acts, 2006.[56]
DiSalvo lives in Princeton, New Jersey.[57] She is the mother of two adult children.
Her son, John E. Zangari- Ryan, is an educator/entrepreneur and owner of "CTS Tutoring" in central Pennsylvania. Freelances for ESPN / Stats / Little League World Series, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Daughter Marja-Lewis Ryan[58] is the writer/producer/actor of the film, The Four-Faced Liar.[59] writer/director of (2018) Netflix film, “6 Balloons”, working untitled film for Sandra Bullock, (2019) TV show runner/writer/ Executive Producer for Showtime’s reboot of (Ileen Chaiken’s hit series) The L Word. Writer/Director for Amazon upcoming series, “College”.
Playwright/Director/Producer in association with 6140 Productions for (2011) “Dysnomia”, LA Drama Circle winner for Original play. (2014) Writer/Director, “One in the Chamber” nominated for Best Playwrighting for an Original Play /Ovation Awards. Winner of LA Critic’s Circle Award for Best Writing. (2015) Director for David Mamet’s, “The Anarchist” in LA and NY. (2018) Writer/Director “Bugaboo and the Silent One” Producer, Chris Bender (American Pie, History of Violence, Mulan).
References
- ^ DyAnne DiSalvo at Harper Collins Retrieved Dec. 8, 2010
- ^ "Jane Feder Representing Children's Book Illustration – DyAnne DiSalvo". Janefeder.com. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
- ^ Mayer, Mercer (September 1984). That New Baby (Golden Storytime Book) (9780307119896): Patricia Relf, DyAnne DiSalvo: Books. ISBN 0307119890.
- ^ First Day of School (Golden Storytime Book) (9780307619570): Patricia Relf, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0307619575.
- ^ Best Friends (A Little Golden Book) (9780307601971): Catherine Kenworthy, Dyanne Di Salvo-Ryan: Books. September 9, 2009. ISBN 978-0307601971.
- ^ Johnston, Diane (1984). The Half-Birthday Party (9780899192734): Charlotte Pomerantz, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0899192734.
- ^ Walton, Marilyn Jeffers (September 9, 2009). Those Terrible Terwilliger Twins (Family Series) (9780940742390): Marilyn Walton, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 978-0940742390.
- ^ Kroll, Steven (September 9, 2009). Sam Ellis's Island (9780027827200): Beatrice Siegel: Books. ISBN 978-0027827200.
- ^ a b Official Website Archived July 10, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Dec. 8, 2010
- ^ Cleary, Beverly (September 20, 1996). Two Dog Biscuits (9780688147358): Beverly Cleary, Dyanne Disalvo-ryan, Mary Stevens: Books. ISBN 0688147356.
- ^ Cleary, Beverly (March 29, 1996). The Real Hole (9780688147419): Beverly Cleary, Dyanne Disalvo-ryan, Mary Stevens: Books. ISBN 0688147410.
- ^ Cleary, Beverly (August 25, 1997). The Growing-Up Feet (9780688154707): Beverly Cleary, Dyanne Disalvo-ryan: Books. ISBN 0688154700.
- ^ Charlip, Remy (May 23, 1997). Janet's Thingamajigs (Mulberry books) (9780688152789): Beverly Cleary, Dyanne Disalvo-ryan: Books. ISBN 0688152783.
- ^ Mo to the Rescue (Easy-to-Read Books) (9780803704404): Mary Pope Osborne: Books. ISBN 0803704402.
- ^ Osborne, Mary Pope (1996). Mo and His Friends (Easy-to-Read, Puffin) (9780140362022): Mary Pope Osborne: Books. ISBN 0140362029.
- ^ Hest, Amy (1991). Mommy Exchange (9780689714504): Hest: Books. ISBN 0689714505.
- ^ Hest, Amy (September 9, 2009). The Best-Ever Good-Bye Party (9780688073251): Amy Hest, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 978-0688073251.
- ^ Hest, Amy (1992). The GO BETWEEN (9780027436327): Hest: Books. ISBN 0027436322.
- ^ a b Fritz, Jean (1992). George Washington's Mother (All-Aboard Reading, Level 3) (9780448403847): Jean Fritz: Books. ISBN 0448403846.
- ^ a b Fritz, Jean (1999). You Want Women to Vote, Lizzie Stanton? (9780698117648): Jean Fritz: Books. ISBN 0698117646.
- ^ Warren, Cathy (September 9, 2009). Saturday Belongs to Sara (9780027924916): Cathy Warren, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 978-0027924916.
- ^ Levine, Abby (1990). What Did Mommy Do before You? (Ages 3–8) (9780140542158): Abby Levine, DyAnne Disalvo: Books. ISBN 0140542159.
- ^ Johnson, Ryerson (1989). Why Is Baby Crying? (9780807590843): Ryerson Johnson, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0807590843.
- ^ a b Curry, Jane Louise (1993). Christmas Knight, The (9780689505720): Jane Louise Curry, Dyanne Disalvo-ryan: Books. ISBN 0689505728.
- ^ a b Graeber, Charlotte Towner (1995). Olivia and the Real Live Pet (9780689800023): Graeber: Books. ISBN 0689800029.
- ^ Moore, Eva. True Blue (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (All Aboard Reading: Level 3) (9780613004381): Joan Elste, Dyanne Disalvo-ryan: Books. ISBN 0613004388.
- ^ Cheyette, Wendy (1997). The Bravest Cat! (All Aboard Reading) (9780448417035): Laura Driscoll: Books. ISBN 0448417030.
- ^ a b Cox, Judy (1998). Now We Can Have a Wedding! (9780823413423): Judy Cox, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 082341342X.
- ^ Crimi, Carolyn (1998). The American Wei (9780807503126): Marion Hess Pomeranc, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0807503126.
- ^ Marx, David F. (March 2004). If I Were President (9780807535424): Catherine Stier, Diane DiSalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0807535427.
- ^ "9780375802867: Is It Hanukkah, Yet? (Used, New, Out-of-Print)". Alibris. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
- ^ Zusak, Markus (2000). Our Eight Nights of Hanukkah (9780823414765): Michael J. Rosen, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0823414760.
- ^ Cristaldi, Kathryn. A Doll Named Dora Anne (All Aboard Reading) (9780448426785): Yona Zeblis McDonough, Dyanne DiSalvo Ryan: Books. ISBN 0448426781.
- ^ Ziefert, Harriet (August 17, 2010). Grandma's Smile (9781596434387): Randy Siegel, DyAnne DiSalvo: Books. ISBN 978-1596434387.
- ^ Oppenheimer Toy Portfolio, http://toyportfolio.com/Awards_Results.php?pageNum_Product=1&Platinum=Y&Review_Year=2010&ProductType=Books Archived November 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Dec. 8, 2010
- ^ "Grandma's Smile (9781596434387): Randy Siegel, DyAnne DiSalvo: Books". Amazon.com. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
- ^ Macmillan, Roaring Brook Press, Booklist Review, Retrieved Dec. 8, 2010
- ^ "Chips Soup Kitchen". Chipsonline.org. Archived from the original on July 25, 2011. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
- ^ a b Hubbard, Jim (April 24, 1997). Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen (Reading Rainbow Book) (9780688152857): Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0688152856.
- ^ a b c Official Website "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Retrieved Dec. 8, 2010 - ^ a b Stewart, Sarah (August 15, 1994). City Green (9780688127862): Dyanne Disalvo-ryan: Books. ISBN 068812786X.
- ^ "Storybook Playhouses , Mar. 7th – Dec. 31 , The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens". Directory.leadmaverick.com. Retrieved May 31, 2011.
- ^ Texas American Society of Landscaping Architects "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Retrieved Dec 8, 2010 - ^ Official Site of Stagebridge Theatre Company http://www.stagebridge.org/programs.html Archived November 30, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Dec 8, 2010
- ^ Hall, Kirsten (1998). Going to grandma's house (All Aboard Books) (9780448417448): DyAnne Disalvo: Books. ISBN 0448417448.
- ^ a b Rylant, Cynthia (December 1999). A Dog Like Jack (9780823416806): Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0823416801.
- ^ a b Van, Chris (April 5, 2000). Grandpa's Corner Store (9780688167165): Dyanne Disalvo-ryan: Books. ISBN 0688167160.
- ^ a b Shook, Barbara (August 7, 2001). A Castle on Viola Street (9780688176907): DyAnne DiSalvo: Books. ISBN 0688176909.
- ^ Clements, Andrew (2002). Spaghetti Park (9780823416820): DyAnne DiSalvo: Books. ISBN 0823416828.
- ^ a b Reilly, Patricia (July 3, 2008). The Sloppy Copy Slipup (9780823421893): Dyanne Disalvo: Books. ISBN 978-0823421893.
- ^ Official Website Archived February 7, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved Dec. 8, 2010
- ^ Tin Tun UNIS Hanoi Weekly Newsletter "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 28, 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Oct 29, 2010, Volume 17; Number 10 - ^ Munoz, Pam (1998). The American Wei (9780807503126): Marion Hess Pomeranc, Dyanne Disalvo-Ryan: Books. ISBN 0807503126.
- ^ Official Website "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved 2010-12-08.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Retained Dec 8, 2010 - ^ Smash Palace (Zip Records)
- ^ British Broadcast Company http://www.bbc.co.uk/liverpool/content/articles/2006/05/30/music_ipo_feature.shtml November 2006
- ^ Adelson, Fred B. "ART; Children's Page Turners to Linger Over", The New York Times, January 9, 2000. Accessed November 18, 2013. "DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan of Haddon Heights wants children to see themselves in her illustrations, which include a diverse group of ethnic types."
- ^ Marja Lewis Ryan – IMDb
- ^ "Four Faced Liar: Marja Lewis Ryan, Emily Peck, Todd Kubrak, Liz Osborn, Daniel Carlise, Jacob Chase: Movies & TV". Retrieved May 31, 2011.
External links
- Artist/Author Official Website DyAnneDiSalvo.com
- Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators Search Members