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David Shannon (born October 5, 1959) is an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Shannon grew up in Spokane, Washington. He graduated from the Art Center College of Design and now resides in Los Angeles. In 1998, he received the Caldecott Honor for his No, David!. He has also written A Bad Case of Stripes, How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball, and The Amazing Christmas Extravaganza. Shannon illustrated Audrey Wood's The Bunyans, Rafe Martin's The Rough Face Girl, various books by Jane Yolen, including The Ballad of the Pirate Queens and Encounter, as well as Melinda Long's How I Became a Pirate and Pirates Don't Change Diapers. Early life Shannon was born in Washington, D.C., but he also spent his childhood in Spokane, Washington. In an interview with Sonia Bolle in the Children's Literature Review (CLR), he said, "I loved Oliver Twist, but I liked the Artful Dodger more than Oliver. And I always thought the villains in Disney movies were really cool." Shannon said that this fondness for villains made him realize as a child that "you need both sides for a good story."Shannon knew he had enjoyed drawing from the time he was able to hold a crayon. As a child, David Shannon was a disruptive child in school and while attending Hutton Elementary his teachers would allow him to draw murals. This would keep him away from disrupting his classmates while also having decorative walls drawn by him.As a student in high school, he decided early on that he wanted to have a career in an art field. Shannon enjoyed making his own illustrations to books that he was reading in high school. Shannon attended art school at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and decided to focus on learning about political illustrations. In 1983, Shannon moved to New York City and began working for various magazines and newspapers. Two of his major jobs were for the New York Times and the Book Review. These jobs brought Shannon's work increased exposure. His first book of illustrations was Julius Lester's How Many Spots Does a Leopard Have? (1989). Career Shannon's first book was How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball (1994), where Shannon was able to incorporate his dark painting style, which came from his love of villains, with a story about baseball.Shannon's book No David! (1998) was named a Caldecott Honor Book in 1999. This book is the story of a mischievous child whose mother is always telling him 'no' But she reassures him at the end when she finally says, "Yes, David, I love you." According to a review in the CLR, "Readers won't be able to resist taking a walk on the wild side with this little rascal, and may only secretly acknowledge how much of him they recognize in themselves."Shannon followed No David! (1998) up with David Goes to School (1999) and David Gets in Trouble (2002). The latter was reviewed by Adele Greenlee, who stated that, "Children who enjoyed No, David! (1998) and David Goes to School (1999) will welcome this lighthearted sequel." Style An entry in the Eight Book of Junior Authors and Illustrators states, "Shannon tells his stories with vibrant, imaginative pictures. Working with acrylic paints, he creates characters and settings that both illustrate and expand the story being told. His artwork is richly colored, and the results can be funny, mischievous, ironic, sensational, spooky, serious, even epic." Shannon's work has been recognized by the American Library Association and the School Library Journal. As Dwight Garner said, "David Shannon is among this country's most respected children's book illustrators; in a field that has nearly as many award ceremonies each year as the television industry does, Shannon has taken home most of their prizes..."In The Rain Came Down (2000), an unexpected summer shower causes great chaos in a small neighborhood. This huge shower causes a line of temper tantrums, but when the clouds suddenly break, all of the sour moods go away. A review for CLR said, "Shannon expertly uses vertiginous angles as he builds suspense, then calms things down with a set of subdued portraits and a view of a quiet afternoon picnic." Awards How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball (1994) was on The New York Times list as one of the Ten Best Illustrated Books of 1994. No David! (1998) was named as a Caldecott Honor Book, an ALA Notable Children's Book, a Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon title, a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, and was on the New York Times Best Illustrated Book list The Rain Came Down (2001) was awarded the Golden Kite Award; How I Became a Pirate (2003) received the Booksense Best Picture Book.Personal life Shannon lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Heidi, and his daughter, Emma (b. 1998). Shannon is working on the screenplay for Georgie Radbourn, for a DreamWorks live-action film. He was born October 5, 1959. At the age of five, he wrote and illustrated his first book. On every page were pictures of David doing things he was not supposed to do. Bibliography References External links Shannon at publisher Scholastic Books David Shannon at Library of Congress, with 55 library catalog records. Discover the David Shannon popular books. Find the top 100 most popular David Shannon books.

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  • Waco synopsis, comments

    Waco

    David Thibodeau, Leon Whiteson & Aviva Layton

    The basis of the celebrated Paramount Network miniseries starring Michael Shannon and Taylor Kitsch Waco is the criticallyacclaimed, first person account of the siege by Branch Da...

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    Rich Girl, Broke Girl

    Kelley Keehn

    The bestselling author of Talk Money to Me teaches women how to feel confident about their money, save and spend wisely, and advocate for themselves.Do you want to know how to pay ...

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    Journey To Freedom

    Colin Dann

    Lingmere Zoo is about to close and its twin lionesses, Lorna and Ellen, will be put down unless a new home can be found for them. So when a sanctuary in Africa offers to take the a...

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    Bone Driven

    Hailey Edwards

    Book Two in the powerfully addictive fantasy series The Foundling, perfect for fans of Ilona Andrews, Jenn Stark and Helen HarperThe bayou is burning, the battle is just beginning ...

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    Ben

    Kerry Needham

    ‘It’s amazing how some people can light up a room just by stepping into it. Ben was twentyone months old and full of smiles. He spread happiness simply by being there.’In 1991 Kerr...

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    Copycat

    Kelli Anne Hawkins

    A funny and thrilling mystery from the author of The School for Talking Pets and BirdbrainThere are some things about Seagulls Nest that 11yearold Skye Starling likes ...Egg sandwi...

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    Enough Is Enough

    Michelle Roehm McCann

    From awardwinning author Michelle Roehm McCann comes a young activist’s handbook to joining the fight against gun violenceboth in your community and on a national levelto make scho...

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    Challenger

    Adam Higginbotham

    From the New York Times bestselling author of Midnight in Chernobyl comes the definitive, dramatic, minutebyminute story of the Challenger disaster, based on fascinating indepth re...

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    State Idaho v. David R. Shannon

    Supreme Court of Idaho No. 10267

    This is an appeal from a judgment of conviction on two counts of lewd and lascivious conduct with a minor child under sixteen years of age.[Footnote 1] A jury found defendantappell...

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    Falling Free

    Shannan Martin

    “Shannan’s story feels at once familiar and spectacular, ordinary and exceptional. You will discover that at the same time her words make you squirm, you will wish you lived next d...

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    Cocaine and Rhinestones

    Tyler Mahan Coe

    From the creator of the acclaimed country music history podcast Cocaine & Rhinestones, comes the epic American saga of country music’s legendary royal coupleGeorge Jones and Ta...

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    David Gets in Trouble

    David Shannon

    Caldecott Honor artist and bestseller David Shannon make readers laugh aloud in this next story about the troublemaking David!"When David gets in trouble, he always says . . . 'NO!...

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    The Rain Came Down

    David Shannon

    Caldecott Honor artist David Shannon captures the chaos that follows an unexpected downpour in this engaging story.Once upon a sunny day, the sky clouded over, and the rain came do...

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    Worry-Free Money

    Shannon Lee Simmons

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER"A fresh way to think about your money." David Chilton, author of The Wealthy BarberStop budgeting. Start living. Managing your money can be frustrating and conf...

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    The Tibetan Horse

    David Shannon

    A rollicking kissandtell tale of love and cultural encounters during two years among the expatriate community of Kathmandu. Leaving a debauched life in Haiti,discovering the deligh...

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    The Bored Girl

    David Simwinga

    A story of a girl who gets her phone taken away because she could not keep up her grades in school.

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    Infiltrator

    D.E. Shannon

    Alone on a planet of machines; trapped in web of deception.  Tracking a stolen terror weapon designed to kill with unsurpassed cruelty, Major Kareena Wolff finds herself in th...

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    Too Many Toys

    David Shannon

    Caldecott Honor winner and bestselling authorillustrator David Shannon makes readers laugh aloud when young Spencer's mountain of toys becomes overwhelming. A book that will be rea...

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    A Bad Case of Stripes

    David Shannon

    It's the first day of school, and Camilla discovers that she is covered from head to toe in stripes, then polkadots, and any other pattern spoken aloud! With a little help, she lea...

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    Badger Boy and The Way of the Coyote

    Elmer Kelton

    Two books in one from the Texas Rangers series by the beloved Western writer Elmer Kelton: Badger Boy and The Way of the Coyote Elmer Kelton, most honored of all Western writers, w...

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    Releasing Trophies

    Shannon David Hamons & Diana Grabau

    Smalltown newspaper publisher Frank Barnett is coming to grips with the knowledge that his life is growing short. Even worse, he discovers that events from thirty years ago in...

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    Badger Boy

    Elmer Kelton

    The Texas Frontier, 1865The Civil War is over and Texas is reluctantly yielding to the Union soldiers spreading across the state, even into the dangerous Comanche country. David "R...

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    Talk Money to Me

    Kelley Keehn

    Learn how to save and spend wisely, feel good about money, and start living a more balanced life. No matter your age, salary, social or relationship status, money is an important p...