Eileen Christelow (born April 22, 1943)
is an American writer and illustrator of children's books, both fiction and non-fiction. She is best known for her series about the Five Little Monkeys, starting with her retelling of the classic nursery rhyme "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed." Other notable books include stories set in her home state of
Vermont
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; stories featuring Emma the Desperate Dog;
and ''Vote!'', a non-fiction work about the voting process.
Biography
Christelow was born in
Washington, DC
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to Allan Christelow, a historian and business executive, and Dorothy (Beal) Christelow, an economist.
She grew up there and in
New Canaan, Connecticut. Her father's job with the
Standard Vacuum Oil Company
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took the family to
Japan
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for a year, when she was 14 years old, and she spent her freshman year of high school at the
American School in Japan, in
Tokyo
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. Christelow completed her high school education at
Abbot Academy
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, and graduated in 1965 from the
University of Pennsylvania
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, where she studied architecture
and learned the basic principles of design which would inform her later work in photography, graphic design, and illustration.
She has one sibling, brother Allan Christelow, who is a specialist in the history of Islam in North and West Africa.
Christelow met her husband, Ahren Ahrenholz, while living in his native
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, often called Philly, is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the sixth-largest city in the U.S., the second-largest city in both the Northeast megalopolis and Mid-Atlantic regions after New York City. Sinc ...
, and they married in 1965.
She spent the next six years working as a freelance photographer, photographing architecture, inner-city street life, schools, and the political demonstrations of the 1960s. Her pictures were published in magazines and textbooks.
In 1971 the couple moved to
Cornwall, England for a year, while Ahrenholz apprenticed to potter
Michael Cardew
Michael Ambrose Cardew (1901–1983), was an English studio potter who worked in West Africa for twenty years.
Early life
Cardew was born in Wimbledon, London, the fourth child of Arthur Cardew, a civil servant, and Alexandra Kitchin, the elde ...
. Their daughter, Heather, was born in Cornwall in March 1972.
In 1972 the family returned to the United States, settling in
Kensington, California, where Ahrenholz opened Colusa Pottery. In 1981 they moved back east, to Vermont, where Christelow had spent childhood summers on her grandparents’ farm. They currently live in
East Dummerston, Vermont, in a house designed and built by Christelow's husband.
Career
Christelow worked as a freelance photographer and graphic designer before deciding to try her hand at writing and illustrating children's picture books. In between graphic design jobs, and while her young daughter, Heather, was at day care, Christelow worked on book ideas, creating dummies that she sent out to publisher after publisher. A course at the
University of California
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’s extension program, “Writing for Children,” taught by former
Harper & Row editor Betty Bacon, provided the feedback that Christelow needed to polish two of her book ideas into completed dummies.
Bacon suggested that Christelow show her books to
Jim Giblin, at
Clarion Books
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. She did so in August 1981, and Giblin bought both books, ''Henry and the Red Stripes'', which was published in 1982, and ''Mr. Murphy’s Marvelous Invention'', published in 1983. More than 30 books followed, with Giblin continuing as Christelow's editor until his death in 2016.
In addition to the Five Little Monkey series, Christelow's books include stories inspired by her dog, Emma, who died in 2013; they include ''Letters from a Desperate Dog'' and ''The Desperate Dog Writes Again''.
Other stories, including ''The Five-Dog Night'' and ''The Great Pig Escape'', were inspired by true stories,
and feature the culture and landscape of Christelow's native state of Vermont. Non-fiction titles include ''What Do Authors Do?'', ''What Do Illustrators Do?'' and ''Vote!''
Several of the Monkey books have been translated into Spanish (published in bilingual English/Spanish editions) and Chinese.
''The Robbery at the Diamond Dog Diner'' was adapted for the
PBS
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children's series
Reading Rainbow in 1988, where it was narrated by actor
Peter Falk
Peter Michael Falk (September 16, 1927 – June 23, 2011) was an American film and television actor. He is best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the long-running television series ''Columbo'' (1968–1978, 1989–2003), for which he ...
.
Bibliography
* ''Henry and the Red Stripes'', Clarion, 1982 (Wisconsin Golden Archer Award;
Junior Library Guild Selection)
* ''Mr. Murphy’s Marvelous Invention'', Clarion, 1983
* ''Henry and the Dragon'', Clarion, 1984 (Pick of the Crop in Picture Books —
Boston Globe
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; Junior Library Guild Selection)
* ''Jerome the Babysitter'', Clarion, 1985 (Children's Choice — 1986)
* ''The Robbery at the Diamond Dog Diner'', Clarion, 1986 (A Reading Rainbow Selection; Children's Choice — 1987)
* ''Olive and the Magic Hat'', Clarion, 1987
* ''Jerome and the Witchcraft Kids'', Clarion, 1988 (Junior Library Guild Selection)
* ''Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed*'', Clarion, 1989 (IRA/
CBC Children's Choice)
* ''Glenda Feathers Casts a Spell'', Clarion, 1990 (Junior Library Guild Selection)
* ''Five Little Monkeys Sitting in a Tree*'', Clarion, 1991 (IRA/CBC Children's Choice — 1992)
* ''Gertrude, the Bulldog Detective'', Clarion, 1992
* ''Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake*'' (originally published as ''Don’t Wake Up Mama''), Clarion, 1993 (IRA/CBC Children's Choice — 1993)
* ''The Five-Dog Night'', Clarion, 1993 (Top 40 New England Children's Books —
Yankee Magazine
''Yankee'' is a bimonthly (once every two months) magazine about lifestyle, travel and culture in the New England region of the United States, based in Dublin, New Hampshire. The first issue appeared in September 1935. It has a paid circulation ...
)
* ''The Great Pig Escape'', Clarion, 1994 (
Book Links “Salutes a Few Good Books”)
* ''What Do Authors Do?**'', Clarion, 1995 (
School Library Journal
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, starred review)
* ''Five Little Monkeys with Nothing to Do*'', Clarion, 1996
* ''Not Until Christmas, Walter!'', Clarion, 1997
* ''Jerome Camps Out'', Clarion, 1998
* ''What Do Illustrators Do?**'', Clarion, 1999 (School Library Journal, starred review; An
ALA Notable Children's Book American Library Association Notable lists are announced each year in January by various divisions within the American Library Association (ALA). There are six lists, part of the larger ALA awards structure.
* ''ALA Notable Books for Adults'' (est ...
— 1999)
* ''Five Little Monkeys Wash the Car*'', Clarion, 2000 (IRA/CBC Children's Choice — 2001)
* ''The Great Pig Search'', Clarion, 2001 (Starred Review - School Library Journal — Best Picture Books of 2001)
* ''Where’s the Big Bad Wolf?'', Clarion, 2002 (One of
Smithsonian’s ‘Notable Books for Children’ — 2002; Gold Best Book Award,
Oppenheim Toy Portfolio
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)
* ''Vote!'', Clarion, 2003 (ALA Booklist, starred review)
* ''Five Little Monkeys Play Hide and Seek'', Clarion, 2004
* ''Letters From a Desperate Dog'', Clarion, 2006 (ALA Booklist;
Bank Street College of Education — A Best Children's Book of the Year; IRA/CBC Children's Choice)
* ''Five Little Monkeys Go Shopping'', Clarion, 2007
* ''The Desperate Dog Writes Again'', Clarion, 2010 (A Junior Library Guild Selection)
* ''Five Little Monkeys Reading in Bed'', Clarion, 2011
* ''Five Little Monkeys Jump in the Bath'' (board book original), Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012
* ''Five Little Monkeys Trick-or-Treat'', Clarion, 2013
* ''Robins! How They Grow Up,'' Clarion, 2017 (A
Junior Library Guild Selection)
* ''Five Little Monkeys Look for Santa'', Clarion, 2021
*Anthologized in ''Five Little Monkeys Storybook Treasury,'' Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009
**Anthologized in ''What Do Authors and Illustrators Do?'', Clarion/HMH Books, 2013
References
External links
Official websiteEmma the Desperate Dog on Facebook
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1943 births
American children's writers
Living people