Jane Yolen
Jane Yolen is an acclaimed American author of fantasy, science fiction, and children's books, having written or edited over 400 books including The Devil's Arithmetic, Owl Moon, and the How Do Dinosaurs series.[2][1] Born in New York City on February 11, 1939, she grew up in various places including California, Virginia, and New York, graduated from Smith College, and became a full-time writer after working in publishing.[2][3] She has received numerous awards such as the Caldecott Medal, Nebula Awards, and World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award, and is known for her poetry, folklore-inspired stories, and collaborations with her children.[7][2]
fantasy
science fiction
children's books
Unsolved Mystery From History: The Mary Celeste
Birds of a Feather
Como dicen te quiero los dinosaurios?
Color Me a Rhyme
Sister Light, Sister Dark: Book One of the Great Alta Saga
Curse of the Thirteenth Fey: The True Tale of Sleeping Beauty
Mama's Kiss
The Simple Prince
Dear Mother, Dear Daughter: Poems for Young People
Horizons: Poems as Far as the Eye Can See
Pretty Princess Pig
Except the Queen
Soft House
How Do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon?
Rainbow Rider
Count Me a Rhyme: Animal Poems by the Number
Snow in Summer
Troll Bridge: A Rock'n' Roll Fairy Tale
Jane Yolen's Songs of Summer
Sing Noel
The Simple Prince
Meet the Monsters
Snow in Summer
Deborah's Tree