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| name = Anna Dewdney | honorific_prefix = | honorific_suffix = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | image = Anna Dewdney.JPG | image_size = 225px | alt = | caption = Dewdney at a book signing in 2014. | pseudonym = | birth_name = Anna Elizabeth Luhrmann | birth_date = {{Birth date|1965|12|25}} | birth_place =New York City, New York, U.S. | death_date = {{nowrap| {{Death date and age|2016|09|03|1965|12|25}} }} | death_place = Chester, Vermont, U.S. | resting_place = | occupation = Author, illustrator | language = | nationality = American | ethnicity = | citizenship = | education = | alma_mater = Wesleyan University | period = | genre = Juvenile fiction | subject = | movement = | notableworks = Llama Llama series | spouse = | partner = | children = | relatives = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | years_active = 2005–2016 | module = | website = {{URL|www.annadewdney.com}} | portaldisp = }} Anna Elizabeth Dewdney (née Luhrmann; December 25, 1965 – September 3, 2016) was an American author and illustrator of children's books. The first book she wrote and illustrated, Llama Llama Red Pajama, received critical acclaim in 2005. She wrote other books in the Llama Llama series, which have all been New York Times bestsellers. Her work has been adapted into stage plays, dance performances, musicals, and an animated television series for Netflix. Many states and non-profits use her books for literacy campaigns and programs, including the Library of Congress. BiographyDewdney spent her early childhood in Englewood, New Jersey, where she attended the Elisabeth Morrow School through the ninth grade.[1] She continued her high school studies at Philips Academy (Andover) and then transferred to The Putney School, graduating in 1985.[2] She earned a bachelor's degree in Art from Wesleyan University in 1987. Before her work became well known, Dewdney provided for her family of four and their dogs by working as a waitress, a rural postal carrier, and a remedial-language, art, and history teacher at a junior boarding school for dyslexic boys with her partner, Reed Duncan.[3] She and Duncan had two children and lived in Chester, Vermont, near her sister, parents and nephews until her death at age 50 from brain cancer in later 2016. They bought an 18th-century farm house, which they had remodeled by Dewdney's brother in-law. Reed now lives in the home by himself. Dewdney lived in the home until her death on September 3, 2016.[4][5] CareerDewdney began her career illustrating a variety of books for both children and adults. She gained critical acclaim in 2005 for Llama Llama Red Pajama, the first book she both wrote and illustrated. Her work is known for its emotive content,[6] signature characters, family relationships, and how it addresses the everyday issues of young children. The text of her work is often written in verse; because of this use of rhyming language, and because of Dewdney’s reading-advocacy work, her books are often used to promote reading and literacy.[7][8] The Llama Llama series is highly popular among parents, teachers, and booksellers; in 2011, a Miami, Florida bookseller actually got the Llama Llama character tattooed on her arm for a bookstore event.[9] Dewdney’s books have been translated into eight languages: Chinese, Hebrew, Korean, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Polish, Spanish, and Russian. Partial proceeds from some of her works go toward environmental awareness and conservation efforts, most notably pangolin conservation in southeast Asia.[10][11] As of 2013, she has written fourteen children's books. In 2016 it was announced that Dewdney's Llama Llama titles were being adapted as a children's television series released by Genius Brands for Netflix in 2017, directed by Rob Minkoff and Saul Andrew Blinkoff, with Joe Purdy as showrunner.[12] The premiere of the series was later delayed until January 2018.[13] At the time of Dewdney's death, she had about a dozen books in various stages of development and at least 30 more that could one day be published under the hand of her long-time partner, Reed Duncan. She passed away listening to her favorite children's story, The Princess and the Goblin.[14] InfluencesDewdney cites Tasha Tudor, the early work of Maurice Sendak, Russell Hoban, Garth Williams, Barbara Cooney, Elizabeth Goudge, Frances Hodgson Burnett, William Steig, E. B. White, Munro Leaf, and Robert Lawson as creative influences.[15] Awards and honorsDewdney’s Llama Llama books have all been New York Times bestsellers, and several titles have reached #1 on the list. Her books regularly make the Publisher’s Weekly and IndieBooks bestsellers lists and have hit buzzworthy sales figures.[16] Llama Llama Red Pajama was chosen as Jumpstart’s Read for the Record book in 2011, setting the world’s record for most readings of a particular book on one day.[17] This event was recorded on the Today show on October 6, 2011, where her work was read live to the national television audience. Her work has been adapted into stage plays, dance performances, and musicals, most notably by Dolly Parton at Dollywood.[18][19] The Dolly Parton Foundation has also chosen her Llama Llama series for The Imagination Library, a not-for-profit organization serving young children through book donations. Many states and not-for-profit organizations use her books for literacy campaigns and programs, including the Library of Congress, which featured her work and a live reading by Anna{{snd}} in its 2012 National Book Festival.[20][21] Dewdney’s work is highly acclaimed by critics and is often recommended on booklists by national reviewers.[22] Other awards
Selected works
References1. ^Levin, Jay. "Anna Dewdney, children's author, illustrator of Llama Llama stories, dies at 50" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160908170157/http://www.northjersey.com/news/anna-dewdney-children-s-author-illustrator-of-llama-llama-stories-dies-at-50-1.1655837 |date=2016-09-08 }}, The Record (Bergen County), September 7, 2016. Accessed September 7, 2016. "That's doubly appropriate: The charming picture book deals with a little llama's separation anxiety on the first day of preschool. And Dewdney grew up in Englewood.... Dewdney, daughter of Winifred Luhrmann, also a writer, and Dr. George Luhrmann, a psychiatrist, attended the independent Elisabeth Morrow School and Dwight-Englewood School<1979 yearbook> 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.putneyschool.org/sites/all/themes/putney/files/PutneyPost/spring2010/authors.pdf|title=Alumni Authors|work=Putney Post|access-date=June 15, 2013}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.decaturbookfestival.com/2010/authors/detail.php?id=5 |title=We Love Llama Llama |publisher=Decaturbookfestival.com |date=2010-09-05 |access-date=July 20, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808125935/https://www.decaturbookfestival.com/2010/authors/detail.php?id=5 |archivedate=2014-08-08 }} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/burlingtonfreepress/obituary.aspx?n=anna-dewdney&pid=181312637 |title=Anna Dewdney |access-date=September 6, 2016}} 5. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/08/books/anna-dewdney-dies-author-llama-llama-books.html|title=Anna Dewdney Dies; Author of ‘Llama Llama’ Books Was 50|last=Grimes|first=William|date=September 7, 2016|work=|newspaper=The New York Times|issn=0362-4331|access-date=2016-09-08|via=}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sent-trib.com/front-page/llama-llama-author-lloves-kids |archive-url=https://archive.is/20130616012300/http://www.sent-trib.com/front-page/llama-llama-author-lloves-kids |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2013-06-16 |title=Llama Llama Author ‘Lloves’ Kids |publisher=Sent-trib.com |date=2013-03-07 |accessdate=2013-07-20 }} 7. ^{{cite web|author=|url=http://www.hbook.com/2013/04/blogs/read-roger/five-questions-for-anna-dewdney/ |title="Five Questions for Anna Dewdney", The Horn Book, Roger Sutton, 4/12/2013 |publisher=Hbook.com |date=2013-04-12 |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bgsu.edu/offices/mc/news/2013/news128496.html |title=Bestselling author of ‘Llama Llama" books visits kids’ literacy day |publisher=Bgsu.edu |date=2013-03-05 |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/48874-characters-ink-a-children-s-bookseller-s-tattoos.html |title=Characters, Ink: A Children’s Bookseller’s Tattoos |first= Shannon |last=Maughan |publisher=Publishersweekly.com |date=2011-09-28 |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 10. ^http://www.wwct.org.uk/userfiles/pagefiles/conservation-research/vietnam/carnivore-pangolin/Newsletter%202011%20Aug%20-%20CPCP.pdf 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.savepangolins.org/funstuff/ |title=Books Etc |publisher=Savepangolins.org |date=2010-09-23 |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 12. ^{{Cite news|url=https://variety.com/2016/digital/news/netflix-kids-show-programming-schedule-1201796795/|title=Netflix Readies Animated ‘Spy Kids,’ ‘Llama Llama’ Series (EXCLUSIVE)|first=Brian|last=Steinberg|date=June 16, 2016|accessdate=August 31, 2016|publisher=Variety}} 13. ^{{Cite news|url=http://kidscreen.com/2017/12/15/genius-brands-readies-llama-llama-netflix-premiere/|title=Genius Brands readies Llama Llama Netflix premiere|first=Alexandra|last=Whyte|date=December 15, 2017|accessdate=December 26, 2017|publisher=Kidscreen}} 14. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/books/the-happy-future-of-llama-llama-after-its-creators-death/2017/05/28/e3b2a7a4-342d-11e7-b412-62beef8121f7_story.html|title=The happy future of ‘Llama Llama’ after its creator’s death|first=Nora|last=Krug|date=May 28, 2017|accessdate=June 1, 2017|publisher=The Washington Post}} 15. ^{{cite web|first=Sasha |last=Emmons |url=http://www.parenting.com/article/qa-children-s-author-anna-dewdney |title=Q&A With Children’s Author Anna Dewdney: The Author of Llama Llama Red Pajama Shares the Story Behind the Book |publisher=Parenting.com |date=2011-10-06 |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-book-news/article/45222-llama-llama-sales-o-rama.html |title=Llama Llama Sales-O-Rama |first= Shannon |last=Maughan |publisher=Publishersweekly.com |date=2010-11-18 |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pearsonfoundation.org/pr/20110512-llama-llama-red-pajama-selected-as-2011-campaign-book-for-jumpstarts-rftr.html |title=Llama Llama Red Pajama Selected as Official 2011 Campaign Book for Jumpstart’s Read for the Record |publisher=Pearsonfoundation.org |date=2011-05-12 |accessdate=2013-07-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130128085520/http://www.pearsonfoundation.org/pr/20110512-llama-llama-red-pajama-selected-as-2011-campaign-book-for-jumpstarts-rftr.html |archivedate=2013-01-28 }} 18. ^"Dollywood Penguin Players Bring Kids’ Book to Life"19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.stagestheatre.org/upcoming-shows/02/07/2011/llama-llama-red-pajama |title=Llama Llama Red Pajama: World Premiere! What Will Baby Llama Do Next? |publisher=Stagestheatre.org |date= |accessdate=2013-07-20 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140223022943/http://www.stagestheatre.org/upcoming-shows/02/07/2011/llama-llama-red-pajama |archivedate=2014-02-23 }} 20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.loc.gov/bookfest/author/anna_dewdney |title=Anna Dewdney, Library of Congress National Book Festival, ‘Meet the Authors’ section |publisher=Loc.gov |date= |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0OymoJQbOY |title=Anna Dewdney: 2012 National Book Festival |publisher=YouTube |date= |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 22. ^{{cite web|last=Bowles |first=Paula |url=http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/anna-dewdney/llama-llama-mad-at-mama/ |title=Llama Llama Mad at Mama |publisher=Kirkusreviews.com |date= |accessdate=2013-07-20}} 23. ^[https://www.amazon.com/Little-Excavator-Anna-Dewdney/dp/1101999209 Little Excavator on Amazon] 24. ^[https://www.amazon.com/Llama-Gives-Thanks-Anna-Dewdney/dp/110199715X Llama Llama Gives Thanks on Amazon] 25. ^[https://www.netflix.com] External links{{Portal|Children's literature}}
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