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Cynthia Rylant (born June 6, 1954) is an American author and librarian. She has written more than 100 children's books, including works of fiction (picture books, short stories and novels), nonfiction, and poetry. Several of her books have won awards, including her novel Missing May, which won the 1993 Newbery Medal, and A Fine White Dust, which was a 1987 Newbery Honor book. Two of her books are Caldecott Honor Books. Early life Rylant was born in Hopewell, West Virginia, the daughter of a U.S. Army veteran, John Tune Smith, and Leatrel Smith née Rylant. Rylant uses her mother's maiden name as her pen name. She spent her first four years in Illinois. Her parents separated when she was four years old, and she was sent to live with her mother's parents in Cool Ridge, West Virginia, while her mother attended nursing school and was able to visit her only a few times a year. Growing up in the Appalachian region of the U.S. during the 1960s, Rylant lived in a very depressed economic environment. Her grandparents, extended family and kind local townspeople provided a nurturing, safe environment, while the little girl "waited ... until someone could return for me", but they were very poor and lived a rustic life, with no electricity, running water or automobiles. As a result, she never saw children's books as a child, reading mainly comic books and enjoying the outdoors. Four years later, she moved back with her mother, who had relocated to nearby Beaver, West Virginia. There had been no libraries or bookstores in Cool Ridge, and there were none in Beaver. Rylant never saw her father again, and he died when she was thirteen years old in 1967. She later wrote, "I did not have a chance to know him or to say goodbye to him, and that is all the loss I needed to become a writer." When she was nine years old, Rylant fell in love with Paul McCartney and The Beatles. However, her West Virginia childhood was the major influence on her works, and many of them deal with life in the Appalachian region. As a teenager, Rylant became enchanted with Robert F. Kennedy, whom she met during his presidential campaign. She was deeply affected by his assassination. Also important to her emotional development was her relationship with a boy from school. Rylant earned a B.A. degree from Morris Harvey College (now the University of Charleston) in 1975 and a M.A. degree from Marshall University in 1976, discovering and studying English literature and greatly enjoying her years in school. In 1977, she married Kevin Dolin. Unable to find a job in her field after completing college, she first worked as a waitress and later as a librarian at the Cabell County Public Library in Huntington, West Virginia, where she finally became acquainted with children's books. She taught English part-time at Marshall University in 1979 and wrote her first book, When I Was Young in the Mountains, based on her experiences as a young child living in the country with her grandparents. The picture book, which Rylant later said took her an hour to complete, earned an American Book Award in 1982 and was a Caldecott Honor Book. Her marriage with Dolin ended in 1980, and she earned a Master's degree in Library Science from Kent State University in 1981. She lived in Kent, Ohio, for many years, working as a librarian at the Cincinnati Public Library. She later moved to Akron, Ohio, and worked at the Akron Public Library while teaching English part-time at the University of Akron. During the early 1980s, she was married briefly to a professor at the University of Akron. Career and later years Rylant followed her inaugural effort with six more picture books based on her childhood experiences. Her 1983 book, Miss Maggie, deals with themes of aging. Her first poetry collection, Waiting to Waltz: A Childhood (1984), was also autobiographical, based on both happy and sad events or on people she knew, drawing universal emotions from the incisive portraits. Rylant became interested in writing poetry when she read some poetry in college by David Huddle. She said of his Paper Boy, that the strong characters were "People whose lives are hard but are proud of who and what they are." In 1985, Rylant decided to write full-time. Her first novel, A Blue-eyed Daisy (1985), describes a year in the life of a young girl, including such events as her first kiss and the funeral of a classmate, and her relationship with her father, who, like Rylant's real-life grandfather, is injured in an accident and loses his job. Her 1986 book, The Relatives Came, describes how she slept on the floor when company visited. The same year, she published one of her most well-received books, A Fine White Dust. This young adult novel portrays a boy who becomes a disciple to a charismatic preacher, leaving his parents and friends. When the preacher runs off with a young woman, the boy, despite his feelings of betrayal, strengthens his faith in God and discovers a more realistic view of human nature. The book was named a Newbery Honor book. In 1987, Rylant published the first of her popular Henry and Mudge series books, Henry and Mudge: The First Book. In this book for beginning readers, Henry, an only child, forms a deep attachment with a puppy who grows to be an enormous drooling dog, Mudge. When Mudge is lost, Henry is despondent, and when he is recovered, the two are overjoyed. Since then, she has published dozens more Henry and Mudge books, as well as picture books, books for older readers, including young adult novels and story collections, and collections of poetry. Her critically praised 2004 picture book, Long Night Moon, describes the different moons that Native American cultures use to mark the changing seasons. 1995's The Van Gogh Cafe is one of the author's favorites. Her books often deal with the joys and hardships of family life, with animals and the outdoors, especially in the Appalachian region, and her characters are often loners or people facing hardships. Her 1991 non-fiction picture book for older readers, Appalachia; The Voices of Sleeping Birds, is a vivid picture of life in Appalachia and the warmth of its people. Rylant's 1992 young adult novel, Missing May, is a touching story about a girl who lives with relatives after the death of her mother and who must comfort her uncle after the death of his beloved wife. Beginning in the early 1990s, Rylant has published several series designed for younger readers, including the Lighthouse Family, High-rise Private Eyes, and Everyday Books series, the last of which is a series for very young children that she illustrated herself. She also illustrated several of her other books, including the playful Dog Heaven (1995), about an ideal dog afterlife. Other poetry collections have been God Went to Beauty School (2003) and Boris (2005). Personal life For a period she was in a romantic relationship with Dav Pilkey, author of Captain Underpants. In 1993, Rylant relocated to Eugene, Oregon.... Discover the Cynthia Rylant popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Cynthia Rylant books.

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  • Henry and Mudge and the Best Day of All synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge and the Best Day of All

    Cynthia Rylant

    In the fourteenth book in the Henry and Mudge series, it is Henry's birthday! There will be bright balloons, presents, and cake! For these two friends, it is more than a birthday, ...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Wintry Freeze synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Wintry Freeze

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie can’t wait to go on a wintry adventure with Henry and Mudge in this Level 2 ReadytoRead from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge!When Annie’s d...

  • Blue Skies synopsis, comments

    Blue Skies

    Anne Bustard

    For fans of Kate DiCamillo’s Louisiana’s Way Home, this heartwarming novel tells the story of tenyearold Glory Bea as she prepares for a miracle of her very ownher father’s return ...

  • Henry and Mudge Take the Big Test synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge Take the Big Test

    Cynthia Rylant

    In this 10th book in the Henry and Mudge series, Henry's big dog Mudge does not know what these words mean: Heel. Sit. Stay. Mudge needs to go to school!

  • A Stone Is a Story synopsis, comments

    A Stone Is a Story

    Leslie Barnard Booth

    A National Science Teaching Association Outstanding Science Trade BookFollow a stone’s journey through time as it faces ice, water, wind, and scorching heat in this beautiful nonfi...

  • Henry and Mudge and the Careful Cousin synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge and the Careful Cousin

    Cynthia Rylant

    In the 13th book in the Henry and Mudge series, Henry and his big dog Mudge can't wait for Cousin Annie to visit. But when Annie arrives, she thinks Henry's fish tank smells and do...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Dress-up Birthday synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Dress-up Birthday

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie is having a birthday party in this Level 2 ReadytoRead by the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge. Annie and her pet bunny, Snowball, love living n...

  • Catwings Return synopsis, comments

    Catwings Return

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    James and Harriet return to the city in this second book in legendary author Ursula K. Le Guin’s bestselling Catwings chapter book series, now with a new look!As kittens, James, Th...

  • Muffled synopsis, comments

    Muffled

    Jennifer Gennari

    A young girl learns how to cope with her noise sensitivity and step outside of her comfort zone in this “thoughtful” (Beth Turley, author of If This Were a Story and The Last Tree ...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Grandmother Night synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Grandmother Night

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie and Snowball get to spend the night at her grandmother’s house in this Level 2 ReadytoRead story from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge.Annie...

  • Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings synopsis, comments

    Wonderful Alexander and the Catwings

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Jane meets a new friend in this third book in legendary author Ursula K. Le Guin’s bestselling Catwings chapter book series, now with a new look!Fluffy, orange Alexander is the old...

  • Catwings synopsis, comments

    Catwings

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    A litter of winged kittens flee the city for the countryside in this first “small gem of a book” (Publishers Weekly) in legendary author Ursula K. Le Guin’s bestselling Catwings ch...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Cozy Nest synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Cozy Nest

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie and her cousin Henry find a nest in this Level 2 ReadytoRead by the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge. Someone is building a nest on Annie’s porc...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Surprise Day synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Surprise Day

    Cynthia Rylant

    Just in time for Father’s Day, Annie is spending a special day with her dad in this Level 2 ReadytoRead from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge.Anni...

  • The Tale of the Whale synopsis, comments

    The Tale of the Whale

    Karen Swann

    A child and a whale embark on a beautiful journey together in this lyrical, gorgeously illustrated picture book about friendship, hope, and love for the world around us in the vein...

  • Everyday House synopsis, comments

    Everyday House

    Cynthia Rylant

    By awardwinning authorillustrator Cynthia Rylant, Everyday House is a charming story about all of the things that make a house and fill up a home.The Everyday House has a blue fron...

  • One Day This Tree Will Fall synopsis, comments

    One Day This Tree Will Fall

    Leslie Barnard Booth

    Discover how a tree’s wounds and decay bring new life to the forest ecosystem in this lyrical nonfiction picture book for fans of Because of an Acorn and A Stone Sat Still.When a t...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Book Bugs Club synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Book Bugs Club

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie convinces Henry to join a summer book club in this Level 2 ReadytoRead by the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge. When Annie hears about the Book ...

  • Henry and Mudge and the Wild Wind synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge and the Wild Wind

    Cynthia Rylant

    Storms make Henry jump. They make his big dog Mudge even jumpier. When the thunder goes pow!, Mudge goes to hide. Poor Mudge! How can Henry help his best friend?

  • Life synopsis, comments

    Life

    Cynthia Rylant

    Cynthia Rylant and Brendan Wenzel explore the beauty and tenacity of life.Life begins small, then grows…There are so many wonderful things about life, both in good times and in tim...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Magical House synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Magical House

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie goes on a play date and builds a fairy house in this Level 2 ReadytoRead story from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge.Annie is thrilled when ...

  • Everyday Town synopsis, comments

    Everyday Town

    Cynthia Rylant

    By awardwinning authorillustrator Cynthia Rylant, Everyday Town is a sweet story about the people and places that make up a town.The Everyday Town has a little red school, a fruit ...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Prettiest House synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Prettiest House

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie decides to decorate her house in this Level 2 ReadytoRead by the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge. Annie and her pet bunny, Snowball, live right...

  • Henry and Mudge Get the Cold Shivers synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge Get the Cold Shivers

    Cynthia Rylant

    In this seventh book in the Henry and Mudge series, first Henry has a cold, and then Mudge gets sick, too. What can Henry do to help Mudge feel better?

  • Henry and Mudge and the Long Weekend synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge and the Long Weekend

    Cynthia Rylant

    In the eleventh book in the Henry and Mudge series, it's a gray, rainy weekend and Henry and Mudge are stuck inside. Being inside is boring, until Henry and his parents decide to b...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Shining Star synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Shining Star

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie is the star of a school play in this Level 2 ReadytoRead story from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge!Annie is excited for her school play. S...

  • Windsongs synopsis, comments

    Windsongs

    Douglas Florian

    Discover the fascinating world of weather through clever and entertaining poetry in this picture book from celebrated poet Douglas Florian, creator of Dinothesaurus, Poetrees, and ...

  • Henry and Mudge and the Happy Cat synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge and the Happy Cat

    Cynthia Rylant

    In this eighth book in the Henry and Mudge series, Henry and his dog Mudge take in a stray cat. It's not a pretty cat, but it is a happy cat and it loves Mudge!

  • Armadillo and Hare synopsis, comments

    Armadillo and Hare

    Jeremy Strong & Rebecca Bagley

    In the tradition of Cynthia Rylant and Arnold Lobel comes an utterly charming, hilarious, and heartfelt story of unlikely animal friendship and the differences in all of us, told w...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Thankful Friends synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Thankful Friends

    Cynthia Rylant

    Celebrate Thanksgiving with Annie and Snowball in this Level 2 ReadytoRead story from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge!Annie loves fall and she es...

  • Henry and Mudge and the Forever Sea synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge and the Forever Sea

    Cynthia Rylant

    Henry and his dog Mudge share a funfilled day at the beach in this sixth ReadytoRead book of their adventures.Henry and his 180pound dog Mudge are best friends forever. And they're...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Pink Surprise synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Pink Surprise

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie and Henry spot a hummingbird in the garden in this Level 2 ReadytoRead by the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge. Annie and her bunny, Snowball, l...

  • Every Living Thing synopsis, comments

    Every Living Thing

    Cynthia Rylant

    Here are twelve deeply moving short stories from the perceptive pen of Cynthia Rylant. Each captures the moment when someone's life changes when an animal causes a human being to ...

  • Jane on Her Own synopsis, comments

    Jane on Her Own

    Ursula K. Le Guin

    Jane has a city adventure in this fourth book in legendary author Ursula K. Le Guin’s bestselling Catwings chapter book series, now with a new look!Jane, the youngest of the Catwin...

  • Henry and Mudge and the Bedtime Thumps synopsis, comments

    Henry and Mudge and the Bedtime Thumps

    Cynthia Rylant

    In the ninth book in the Henry and Mudge series, Henry and Mudge spend a scary night at Henry's grandmother's house in the country.

  • Annie and Snowball and the Wedding Day synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Wedding Day

    Cynthia Rylant

    From the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge comes a sweet Level 2 ReadytoRead story about blended families, starring Annie and Snowball.Annie, her dad, ...

  • Annie and Snowball and the Teacup Club synopsis, comments

    Annie and Snowball and the Teacup Club

    Cynthia Rylant

    Annie starts a tea party club in this Level 2 ReadytoRead story from the Theodor Seuss Geisel Award–winning creators of Henry and Mudge!Annie loves teacups. She loves their pretty ...

  • The Storm synopsis, comments

    The Storm

    Cynthia Rylant

    Life with only the sea can be lonely. Just ask Pandora and Seabold. They've lived most of their lives with the seaPandora in a lighthouse and Seabold on a boatand they're each quit...