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Mordicai Gerstein (November 24, 1935 – September 24, 2019) was an American artist, writer, and film director, best known for illustrating and writing
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. He illustrated the comic mystery fiction series '' Something Queer is Going On''. Gerstein was born in
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. He illustrated the ''Something Queer Is Going On'' series, written by
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, from 1973 to 2003. He won the 2004
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for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing ''
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers ''The Man Who Walked Between the Towers'' is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by the American author Mordicai Gerstein. Published in 2003, the book recounts the achievement of Philippe Petit, a French man who walked on a ...
'' (Roaring Brook Press, 2003), which he also wrote. Created in response to the
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, it features the story of Philippe Petit's unauthorized high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the
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on August 7, 1974. Gerstein directed four holiday specials for NBC TV in the late 1970s and early 1980s based on the ''
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'' book series, the most notable being ''
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'', which premiered on December 3, 1979. Gerstein lived in Northampton, Massachusetts.


Works

Gerstein wrote and illustrated the following books: * ''Moose, Goose, and Mouse'' (2021, with Jeff Mack) * ''I Am Hermes!'' (2019) * ''The Boy and the Whale'' (2017) * ''I Am Pan!'' (2016) * ''The Sleeping Gypsy'' (2016) * ''The Night World'' (2015) * ''You Can't Have Too Many Friends!'' (inspired by Drakestail; 2014) * ''The First Drawing'' (2013) * ''How to Bicycle to the Moon to Plant Sunflowers'' (2013) * '' Dear Hot Dog'' (2011) * ''A Book'' (2009) * ''Minifred Goes to School'' (2009) * ''Leaving the Nest'' (2007) * ''The White Ram: A Story of Abraham and Isaac'' (2006) * ''Carolinda Clatter!'' (2005) * ''The Old Country'' (2005) * ''
The Man Who Walked Between the Towers ''The Man Who Walked Between the Towers'' is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by the American author Mordicai Gerstein. Published in 2003, the book recounts the achievement of Philippe Petit, a French man who walked on a ...
'' (2003) * ''Sparrow Jack'' (2003) * ''What Charlie Heard'' (2002) * ''Fox Eyes'' (2001) * ''Queen Esther the Morning Star'' (2001) * ''The Absolutely Awful Alphabet'' (1999) * ''Noah and the Great Flood'' (1999) * ''Victor'' (1998) * ''The Wild Boy'' (1998) * ''Stop Those Pants!'' (1998) * ''Jonah and the Two Great Fish'' (1997) * ''Behind the Couch'' (1996) * ''Bedtime Everybody!'' (1996) * ''The Giant'' (1995) * ''The Shadow of a Flying Bird'' (1994) * ''The Story of May'' (1993) * ''The New Creatures'' (1991) * ''The Sun's Day'' (1989) * ''Beauty and the Beast'' (1989) * ''William, Where Are You?'' (1989) * ''The Mountains of Tibet'' (1987) * ''The Seal Mother'' (1986) * ''Tales of Pan'' (1986) * ''The Room'' (1985) * ''Roll Over'' (1984) * ''Prince Sparrow'' (1984) * ''Follow Me!'' (1983) * ''Arnold of the Ducks'' (1983) Gerstein wrote two books that were illustrated by his wife, Susan Yard Harris: * ''Daisy's Garden'' (1995) * ''Anytime Mapleson and the Hungry Bears'' (1990) Gerstein also illustrated numerous books by other writers, including: * ''Frankenstein Moved In On The Fourth Floor'' (1981), by
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* ''Dracula Is A Pain in the Neck'' (1983), by
Elizabeth Levy Elizabeth Levy (born April 4, 1942) is an author who has written over eighty children's books in a variety of genres. Born in Buffalo, New York, she is currently living in New York City. She has appeared as a contestant on "Funny Or Die's Billy ...
* ''Gorgonzola Zombies in the Park'' (1993), by
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* ''Apple Sauce Season'' (2009), by
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* ''How to Paint the Portrait of a Bird'' (2007), by
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(1900–1977) * '' Something Queer Is Going On'' (1973 to 2003), mystery series by
Elizabeth Levy Elizabeth Levy (born April 4, 1942) is an author who has written over eighty children's books in a variety of genres. Born in Buffalo, New York, she is currently living in New York City. She has appeared as a contestant on "Funny Or Die's Billy ...


Awards

* 2004:
Caldecott Medal The Randolph Caldecott Medal, frequently shortened to just the Caldecott, annually recognizes the preceding year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". It is awarded to the illustrator by the Association for Library Servic ...
for ''The Man Who Walked Between the Towers'' * 2004:
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children's book category for ''The Man Who Walked Between the Towers'' * 2006: Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video * 2006:
National Jewish Book Award The Jewish Book Council (Hebrew: ), founded in 1944, is an organization encouraging and contributing to Jewish literature.New York Times obituary

Mordicai Gerstein
at publisher Scholastic
Mordicai Gerstein
at publisher Holiday House * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gerstein, Mordicai American children's writers Caldecott Medal winners American children's book illustrators Jewish American writers Jewish American artists People from Westhampton, Massachusetts 1935 births 2019 deaths Artists from Los Angeles Writers from Los Angeles 21st-century American Jews