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Alice Priestley

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Alice Priestley
Born1962
Canada
OccupationChildren's writer / illustrator
NationalityCanadian
Website
www.alicepriestley.com

Alice Priestley (born 1962) is a children's writer and illustrator. She has illustrated or written twelve books, published by Annick Press, Key Porter Books, and Second Story Press.

Born in Toronto, Canada, she studied fine art and English at the University of Toronto. Priestley lives in Toronto with her family.[1]

Works: Illustrator

  • Jessica and the Lost Stories, by Jenny Nelson (1992)
  • Out on the Ice in the Middle of the Bay, by Peter Cumming (1993)
  • Winning the Girl of the Sea, by Brenda Silsbe (1994)
  • Lights for Gita, by Rachna Gilmore (1994)
  • The Watcher, by Brenda Silsbe (1995)
  • Clouds on the Mountain, by Emilie Smith-Ayala(1996)
  • Roses for Gita, by Rachna Gilmore (1996)
  • A Gift for Gita, by Rachna Gilmore (1998)
  • Hush, by Anna Strauss (2002)
  • Mom and Mum are Getting Married, by Ken Setterington (2004)
  • Rainbows in the Dark, by Jan Coates (2005)

Works: Author & Illustrator

  • Someone is Reading this Book (1998)

References

  1. ^ "Alice Priestley". Annick Press. Archived from the original on 14 January 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2010. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)