Cathy Camper

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Born1956 (age 6869)
Madison, Wisconsin
OccupationArtist, librarian, and author
NationalityArab-American
Notable awards
Cathy Camper
Born1956 (age 6869)
Madison, Wisconsin
OccupationArtist, librarian, and author
NationalityArab-American
Notable awards
Website
cathycamper.com

Cathy Camper (born in 1956, in Madison, Wisconsin)[1] is an Arab-American artist, librarian and author of books for children and teens.[2] She wrote Bugs Before Time, illustrated by Steve Kirk,[3] and the graphic novel series Lowriders in Space, illustrated by Raúl the Third. She has also exhibited seed art,[4] entering work in the Minnesota State Fair's Crop Art show starting in 1989. Her portrait of James Brown was featured in Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People by Amy Sedaris.

After receiving a degree in library sciences, Camper worked as a librarian at the Minneapolis Public Library until 2005, at which point she moved to Portland, Oregon.[1]

Two of Camper's books are Junior Library Guild selections: Lowriders in Space (2015)[5] and Ten Ways to Hear Snow (2021).[6] Kirkus Reviews and The Washington Post named Lowriders in Space one of the best middle grade books of 2014,[7][8] and The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books named it one of the best graphic novels of 2015.[9]

Awards for Camper's writing
Year Title Award Result Ref.
2015 Lowriders in Space Américas Award Commended [10]
ALSC Notable Children's Books Selection [11]
2016 Lowriders to the Center of the Earth Cybils Award for Elementary and Middle-Grade Graphic Novel Winner [12]
VLA Graphic Novel Diversity Award for Youth Winner [13]
2017 ALSC Notable Children's Books Selection [14]
Américas Award Commended [10]
2020 Lowriders Blast from the Past Oregon Book Award for Children's Literature Winner [15]
2023 Lowriders to the Rescue Golden Kite Award for Illustrated Book for Older Readers Finalist [16]

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