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Suzanne "Suzy" Becker (born 1962) is an American author known for books such as ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat''.


Early life

Becker graduated from Brown University in 1984 with bachelor's degrees in
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and
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, and spent her first summer out of college biking 4500 miles across the
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. After a brief period as a second grade teacher at the
American School of Barcelona The American School of Barcelona (ASB) is an American international school in Esplugues de Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain, in the Barcelona metropolitan area.
, she moved to Boston, Massachusetts to start her writing career.


Career

Becker is best known for her 1990 internationally bestselling book ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat'', which sold two million copies and spent 28 weeks on the
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, with several at #1. Becker began as an advertising
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in Boston. The job allowed her to hone her talents for insightful and irreverent writing, which would later become her trademark in her books and cartoons. In 1987, she founded her greeting card company, the Widget Factory, which garnered recognition for its humor, witty drawings, and corporate social responsibility. From 1987 until 1993, Becker worked as president, and owner of the Widget Factory greeting card line, creating over 200 different card designs, posters, and a maternity Advent calendar (which she invented). Additionally, during that time, Becker also spearheaded national service projects, including, Ride FAR, the first U.S.
HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
bike-a-thon. Ride FAR, or the Ride for AIDS Resources, is a biannual event that gives 100% all proceeds raised directly to services for children and adults living with
HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
. To date, the ride has raised more than $1,100,000 for
HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
resources. Becker eventually licensed the Widget Factory in early 1993, so that she could accept her appointment as a
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under President
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from 1993–1994. Upon her return from her fellowship at the
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, Becker helped found and taught at the
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, an alternative public secondary school in central
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. She left the school after a few years to focus on writing and illustrating full-time. Becker's books include ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat'' now in the "Double-Platinum Collector's Edition ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat (and Then Some)'', ''My Dog's the World's Best Dog'', ''Manny's Cows: The Niagara Falls Tale'', an illustrated memoir about her own struggle and recovery from brain surgery entitled: ''I Had Brain Surgery, What's Your Excuse?'', and a board book with teething corners for babies entitled ''Books Are for Reading''. Her most recent book ''Kids Make It Better'' is a write-in, draw-in world problem-solving journal for 6 -10-year-olds. The book features sidebar profiles of children under the age of 10 who have made a difference, observation logs and a "Make It Better" Action Plan. Becker's work has appeared in various publications including ''
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'', '' Funny Times'', ''The Best Contemporary Women's Humor'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Additionally, her work has been commissioned by the
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, American Museum of Natural History,
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, and the
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It has also been exhibited in solo and group shows throughout
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and
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, and is part of the permanent collection at the
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. She illustrated the comic strip
Rhymes With Orange ''Rhymes with Orange'' is an American comic strip written and drawn by Hilary B. Price and distributed by King Features Syndicate. The title comes from the commonly held belief that no word in the English language rhymes with "orange". It was fi ...
while its creator Hilary Price was on vacation, June 9–14 and 22, 2008.


List of works

* ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat'' (1990) * ''The All Better Book'' (1992) *''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat- 1992 Calendar'' (1991) * ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat- 1993 Calendar'' (1992) * ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat- 1994 Calendar'' (1993) * ''My Dog's the World's Best Dog'' (1995) * ''There's a Cat in My Kitchen, Magnetic Kitchen Calendar- 2004'' (2003) * ''I Had Brain Surgery, What's Your Excuse?'' (2005) * ''Manny's Cows: The Niagara Falls Tale'' (2006) * ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat (and Then Some). The Double-Platinum Collector's Edition'' (2007) * ''Books Are for Reading'' (2009) * ''Kids Make it Better'' (2011) * ''Kate the Great, Except When She's Not'' (2014) * ''Kate the Great: Winner Takes All'' (2016)


Awards/distinctions

* New England Women Business Owners Woman of the Year (1992) *
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's ''A World of Difference'' Award for commitment to community service initiatives *
White House Fellowship The White House Fellows program is a federal fellowship program established via Executive Order by President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson in October 1964, based upon a suggestion from John W. Gardner, then the president of Carnegie Cor ...
(1993–1994) * Bunting Fellowship from the
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University—also known as the Harvard Radcliffe Institute—is a part of Harvard University that fosters interdisciplinary research across the humanities, sciences, social sciences, arts, a ...
at Harvard University (1999–2000) * Work has been commissioned by the
National Audubon Society The National Audubon Society (Audubon; ) is an American non-profit environmental organization dedicated to conservation of birds and their habitats. Located in the United States and incorporated in 1905, Audubon is one of the oldest of such orga ...
, American Museum of Natural History,
National Geographic Society The National Geographic Society (NGS), headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, is one of the largest non-profit scientific and educational organizations in the world. Founded in 1888, its interests include geography, archaeology, ...
, and the
Environmental Defense Fund Environmental Defense Fund or EDF (formerly known as Environmental Defense) is a United States-based nonprofit environmental advocacy group. The group is known for its work on issues including global warming, ecosystem restoration, oceans, and h ...
.


References


External links


Ride FAR Website

Official Catster Page of "Binky" from ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat''

Official Cat Channel Page of "Binky" from ''All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat''
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