Sheila Greenwald

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BornSheila Ellen Greenwald
(1934-05-26) May 26, 1934 (age 90)
New York, New York, U.S.
OccupationWriter, illustrator
Period1956–present
Sheila Greenwald
Greenwald at Book Signing, 1962
Greenwald at Book Signing, 1962
BornSheila Ellen Greenwald
(1934-05-26) May 26, 1934 (age 90)
New York, New York, U.S.
OccupationWriter, illustrator
Alma materSarah Lawrence College
Period1956–present
GenreChildren's books
Notable worksRosie Cole series
Notable awardsParents' Choice Award

Spouse
(m. 1960)
Children2
Website
sheilagreenwald.com

Sheila Greenwald (born May 26, 1934) is an American writer and illustrator of books for children and young adults. She is known best for Rosy Cole’s Great American Guilt Club (1985) and other Rosy Cole books, and has won awards including the Parents' Choice Award, and the Santa Monica Library's Green Prize for sustainable literature.

Greenwald was born (May 26, 1934) in New York City[1] to parents, Julius and Florence (née Friedman) Greenwald and grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[2] She graduated from the High School of Music & Art as an art major and from Sarah Lawrence College as a literature major.[3][4] Greenwald is married to George E. Green, a cardiac surgeon, and has two children, Ben and Sam.[5]

Career

Greenwald is a writer and illustrator of children's picture books, books for young readers, young adult books, and magazine articles.[6] She has written and illustrated 30 books of her own which received positive reviews,[7] as well as illustrating for magazines. She began her career as an illustrator in 1956 and her writing career in 1962 with, A Metropolitan Love Story.[8] In 1971, with the encouragement of her editor, she began writing books that she had once only illustrated. In an article written by Greenwald for Publishers Weekly in 2018, she wrote, "The Rosy Cole books", edited by Melanie Kroupa, "not only gave me the opportunity to create humor and character by juxtaposing text with illustrations, but allowed me to vent opinions on competition, sexual precocity, materialism, conformity to peer pressure, and more".[9]

Greenwald has created illustrations for over seventy books for both adults and children written by others, among them the classic, The Pink Motel, by Carol Ryrie Brink. In the July, 1966 issue of Harper's Magazine she wrote, My Life Story,[10] as well as illustrating additional articles, which were not her own. All of her published work has been written and illustrated by Greenwald with the exception of two, Bossy Flossie, books which were illustrated by Pierre Collet-Derby.[11]

Her work for children, both text and illustration has been donated to the De Grummond Children’s Literature Collection at the McCain Library and Archives at The University of Southern Mississippi.[9] Greenwald wrote, A Day With the Knights: A Real Imaginary Adventure, for the Metropolitan Museum of Art[12] and has contributed to Cricket Magazine, The New York Times, Gourmet Magazine, and The Reporter Magazine.

Books

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  • 1960 - A Metropolitan Love Story
  • 1971 - Willie Bryant and The Flying Otis
  • 1972 - The Hot Day
  • 1972 - Amanda Snap
  • 1972 - Mat Pit And The Tunnel Tenants
  • 1974 - The Secret Museum
  • 1977 - The Secret In Miranda’s Closet
  • 1977 - The Mariah Delany Lending Library Disaster
  • 1978 - The Atrocious Two
  • 1978 - All the Way To Wits End
  • 1980 - It All Began With Jane Eyre
  • 1981 - Give Us A Great Big Smile Rosy Cole An ALA notable book
  • 1982 - Blissful Joy And The SAT’s Atlantic Monthly Press
  • 1983 - Will the Real Gertrude Hollings Please Stand Up
  • 1984 - Valentine Rosy Atlantic Monthly Press
  • 1985 - Rosy Cole’s Great American Guilt Club Parent's Choice Selection 1985
  • 1987 - Alvin Webster’s Sure Fire Plan For Success And How It Failed
  • 1988 - Write On Rosy
  • 1989 - Rosy’s Romance
  • 1990 - Mariah Delany’s Author Of the Month Club
  • 1991 - Here's Hermione
  • 1992 - Rosy Cole Discovers America
  • 1993 - My Fabulous New Life
  • 1994 - Rosy Cole, She Walks In Beauty
  • 1997 - Rosy Cole, She Grows and Graduates -
  • 2000 - Stucksville
  • 2003 - Rosy Cole’s Worst Ever Best Yet Tour Of New York City
  • 2006 - Rosy Cole’s Memoir Explosion, A Heartbreaking Story about Losing Friends, Annoying Family, and Ruining Romance
  • 2010 - Watch Out World Rosy Cole Is Going Green
  • 2017 - Bossy Flossie Biz Whiz
  • 2017 - Bossy Flossie, The Secret To Success # 2

Awards

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