Meindert DeJong

Born: 03/04/1906   Wierum , Netherlands
Died: 07/16/1991
Parents: Raymond and Jennie DeJong
Children: 5 step-children

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
The Almost All-White Rabbity Cat Fiction Children New York :Macmillan & Company 1972
The Easter Cat Fiction Children New York :Macmillan & Company 1971
Journey From Peppermint Street Fiction Children New York Harper & Brothers 1968
Puppy Summer Fiction Children New York Harper & Brothers 1966
Far Out the Long Canal Fiction Children New York Harper & Brothers 1964
Along Came a Dog
- pictures by Maurice Sendak.
Fiction Children New York Harper & Brother 1958
The House of Sixty Fathers Fiction Children New York Harper & Brother 1956
Wheel on the School
- Newbery Award
Fiction Children New York Harper & Brother 1954
Shadrach Fiction Children New York, NY : Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated 1953
Hurry Home, Candy
- (Publication Years: 1953, 1965)
Fiction Children New York, NY : Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated 1953
The Cat that Walked a Week Fiction Children New York, NY : Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated 1943
Dirk's Dog Bello Fiction Children New York, NY : Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated 1939
The Big Goose and the Little White Duck
- (Publication Years: 1938, 1963)
Fiction Children New York, NY : Harper & Row, Publishers, Incorporated 1938
What is the aim or goal of your writing: 2nd ed. says, "The separate world of the child is a brief world because it is a world of wonder. Come into an afternoon of a child and into the simple wonder of the curl of smoke out of a chimney, or the agony of seeing a crippled bird wing-dragging across a lawn, or the loveliness seen in the curl of a sleeping cat that needs to be cradled in small arms and held tight. Or if that is too pleasant, the eternity of twenty minutes of a child's life as he waits before a closed door, desolate, alone and bereft. What separates this world from the adult world is wonder. But where does wonder go? In a few brief years it is stultified into adulthood. Few seem to realize that it is precisely that wonder and that intensity of sensation (which are lost in adult stultification) that the child must draw on in order to grow and gain acceptance, assurance and security. Certainly, in terms of adult experience, the child's world and the world of children's literature: 'Limitation of means determines style, engenders form and new form, and gives impulse to creativity'."

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Education:

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Secretarial Ferris State Big Rapids , MI

Career:

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- Served in World War II
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