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David Small

David Small
Born (1945-02-12) February 12, 1945 (age 72)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Occupation Illustrator, writer
Nationality American
Education Cass Technical High School
Wayne State University
Yale University
Genre Children's literature
Notable works The Gardener (1998)
Stitches (2009)
Spouse Sarah Stewart (author)
Website
davidsmallbooks.com

David Small (born February 12, 1945) is an American writer and illustrator who is best known for children's picture books.

David Small was born in Detroit, Michigan. He began drawing at the age of two years and health problems having kept him home for much of his childhood. He attended Cass Technical High School, wrote plays throughout his teenage years, but at age 21 switched to art. He earned a bachelor of fine arts degree at Wayne State University and a master of fine arts degree at Yale University. Small taught art for many years on the college level, ran a film series, and made satirical sketches for campus newspapers. His first book, which he wrote and illustrated, Eulalie and the Hopping Head, was published in 1981.

Small earned a 1997 Caldecott Honor and The Christopher Medal for The Gardener, with Sarah Stewart, his wife, recipient of the 2007 Michigan Author Award. In 2001 he won the Caldecott Medal for So You Want to Be President?, combining political cartooning with children's book illustration. He received a second Caldecott Honor in 2013 for illustrating Toni Buzzeo's One Cool Friend. Small's drawings have appeared in the New Yorker and the New York Times. On July 15, 2014, he was announced as a finalist for the 2015 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature.

David Small and Sarah Stewart make their home in an historic manor house in Mendon, Michigan.

Small's graphic memoir, Stitches, was published in September 2009. It tells the story of Small's journey from sickly child to cancer patient, to troubled teen who ran away from home at sixteen to become an artist.Stitches was reviewed by the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. It was a #1 New York Times Best Seller, and was named one of the ten best books of 2009 by Publishers Weekly and Amazon.com. It was also a finalist for the 2009 National Book Award for Young People's Literature.Stitches has been translated into seven different languages and published in nine different countries.


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