Authors and Illustrators Database

Ann Tompert

Born: 01/11/1918  Detroit, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent
Parents: Joseph (a farmer) and Florence Bakeman
Spouse: Robert S. Tompert (social service employee)
Address(es):
Permanent:
3900 Aspen Drive #342
Port Huron, MI 48060
USA
Contact Information:
Phone: 810-987-8743
Website: http://www.childrensliteraturenetwork.org/birthbios/brthpage/01jan/1-11tompert.html
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Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
Saint Valentine
- Traces what is known of the life of Saint Valentine.
Biography, Picture Book Children Honesdale, PA : Boyds Mills 2004
Harry's Hats
- Rookie reader
Fiction Children New York : Children's Press 2004
The Errant Knight Fiction, Picture Book Children Bellevue, WA : Illumination Arts Pub 2003
Joan of Arc : Heroine of France
- A picture book biography of the French national hero, Joan of Arc.
Biography, Picture Book Children Honesdale, Pa. : Boyds Mills Press 2003
The Pied Piper of Peru
- The legend of Martin de Porres, and how he rids a monastery of mice.
Biography Children Honesdale, PA : Boyds Mills 2002
Saint Nicholas Biography Children Honesdale, PA : Boyds Mills 2000
The Hungry Black Bag Fiction Children Boston, MA : Houghton 1999
Saint Patrick Biography, Picture Book Children Honesdale, PA : Boyds Mills 1998
How Rabbit Lost its Tail Fiction, Picture Book Children Boston, MA : Houghton 1997
The Jade Horse, the Cricket and the Peach Stone
- Han Wu-ti, Emperor of China, 156-87 B.C.
Fiction Children Honesdale, PA : Boyds Mills 1996
A Carol for Christmas
- Story of Silent Night by Joseph Mohr
Fiction Children New York : Macmillan 1994
Image of Bamboo Hats and a Rice Cake : A Tale Adapted from Japanese Folklore Bamboo Hats and a Rice Cake : A Tale Adapted from Japanese Folklore Fiction, Folklore Children New York : Crown 1993
Just a Little Bit Fiction Children Boston : Houghton Mifflin 1993
Savina the Gypsy Dancer Fiction Children New York : Macmillan 1991
Grandfather Tang's Story Fiction Children New York : Crown Publishers 1990
The Tzar's Bird Folklore Children New York : Macmillan Pub. Co 1990
Sue Patch and the Crazy Clocks Fiction Children New York : Dial Books for Young Readers 1989
The Silver Whistle Fiction Children New York : Macmillan 1988
Will You Come Back for Me?
- Four-year-old Suki is worried about being left in day care for the first time until her mother reassures her that she loves her and will always return for her.
Fiction Children Niles, Ill. : A. Whitman 1988
The Greatest Showman on Earth : A Biography of P. T. Barnum Biography Children Minneapolis, Minn. : Dillon Press 1987
Nothing Sticks Like a Shadow Fiction, Picture Book Children Boston : Houghton Mifflin 1984
Charlotte and Charles Fiction Children Crown 1979
Three Foolish Tales Fiction Children New York : Crown 1979
Badger On His Own Fiction Children New York : Crown 1978
Little Otter Remembers Fiction Children New York : Crown 1977
The Clever Princess Fiction Children Chapel Hill, N. C. : Lollipop Power 1977
Little Fox Goes to the End of the World Fiction Children New York : Crown 1976
The way things were : an autobiography of Emily Ward
- Editor
Biography, Michigan Children Marine City, Mich. : Newport Press 1976
It May Come in Handy Someday Fiction Children New York : McGraw-Hill 1975
Hyacinth, The Reluctant Duck Fiction Children Austin, TX : Stack-Vaughn CoSteck 1972
Fun for Ozzie Fiction Children Austin, TX : Stack-Vaughn Co 1971
The Crow, the Kite and the Golden Umbrella Fiction, Picture Book Children New York : Abelard- Schuman 1971
What is the aim or goal of your writing: "My main aim in writing is to tell a good story, to entertain. And, if, by chance, the reader learns a little, grows a little, gains a little insight and becomes a better person, that will be an added bonus." 2nd ed. says, " After reading Little Women when I was twelve years old, I always dreamed of being a writer like Jo. I didn't put forth any serious efforts to make my dream come true, however, until 1960. Then I worked for three years before selling my first story to Jack and Jill Magazine. All my published work is in the juvenile field although at one time I was sure that I would someday write the Great American Novel. All my stories are first put down in longhand as I cannot compose on the typewriter. It seems to me to be some kind of monster standing between me and what I want to say. I write for children because I was a child once and I just never grew up."

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Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
- Courses Michigan State University 1960-1970

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Teacher St. Clair Shores, East Detroit, Grosse Pointe, Marine City schools Michigan 1938-1959

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