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Name
  
Ann Hodgman

Role
  
Author


Spouse
  
Education
  
Harvard College

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Nominations
  
James Beard Award for Humor

Books
  
The House of a Million Pets, Beat that! cookbook, My babysitter is a vamp, My Babysitter Has Fangs, Beat This! Cookbook

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Ann Hodgman (born 1956) is an American author of more than forty children's books as well as several cookbooks and humor books and many magazine articles.

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Biography

Ann Hodgman was raised in Rochester, New York and graduated from Harvard University in 1978. At Harvard, she was a staff member on the Harvard Lampoon and the Harvard Advocate. Between 1978 and 1984, she lived in New York City and worked as a children's book editor for Bantam Books. She and her husband, author David Owen, moved to Washington, Connecticut and in 1988, she had a son.

Work

Hodgman's Beat That! Cookbook (1995), was considered one of the funniest cookbooks the Library Journal had reviewed. How To Die of Embarrassment Every Day (2011) is a children's book and also a memoir of her life up to the sixth grade.

References

Ann Hodgman Wikipedia


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