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Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Eleanor Coerr


Subject
  
Period
  
1945–2010

Education
  
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Born
  
Eleanor PageMay 29, 1922Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada (
1922-05-29
)

Genre
  
Children's literature, picture books

Died
  
November 22, 2010, New York City, New York, United States

Spouse
  
Wymberly De Renne Coerr (m. 1965–1996)

Movies
  
Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes

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Books
  
Sadako and the Thousan, Sadako Y Las Mil Grullas d, Mieko and the Fifth Treasure, The Josefina story quilt, Chang's paper pony

Sadako and the thousand paper cranes by eleanor coerr


Eleanor Coerr (née Page) (May 29, 1922 – November 22, 2010) was a Canadian-born American writer of children's books, including Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (historical fiction) and many picture books.

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She was born in Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada, and raised in Saskatoon. As a child, she liked to think up and read new stories. Through her best friend in high school, who was born to Japanese immigrants, Coerr developed an interest in calligraphy, Japanese food, and origami. She was exposed to Japanese scenery and told her friend that she wished to visit Japan one day, a request which Coerr fulfilled during the writing of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes.

She attended the University of Saskatchewan, later transferring to the Kadel Airbrush School. She earned a bachelor's degree in English from American University, and a master's degree in library science from the University of Maryland. After graduation, Coerr worked as a newspaper reporter and editor of a children's column. She taught children's literature at Monterey Peninsula College and creative writing at Chapman College in California.

She was married to the by then former 1962-1965 U.S. Ambassador to Uruguay, Wymberly DeRenne Coerr (1913–1996) from 1965 until his death from Parkinson's Disease in 1996. He was a career diplomat, and she traveled with him to a number of countries, including foreign posts in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, and Brazil. Coerr both wrote and illustrated her first book in 1945, although she did not begin to publish her work until the 1970s. Her later work included children's books, philanthropy, and giving lectures at American universities and overseas. After Wymberly's death, she became more reclusive and stayed at private residences in Pebble Beach, California and Henderson, Nevada.

Coerr died on November 22, 2010 at the age of 88. Both she and Wymberly were cremated.

Sadako And The Thousand Paper Cranes (Assembly PS7 Abraham Lincoln School)


Books

  • Twenty-five dragons (1971)
  • Biography of a Giant Panda (1974)
  • Biography of a Kangaroo (1976)
  • Jane Goodall (1976)
  • Waza Wins at Windy Gulch (1977)
  • Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes (1977)
  • The mixed-up mystery smell (1980)
  • The Bell Ringer and the Pirates (1983)
  • The Big Balloon Race (1984)
  • Lady with a Torch: How the Statue of Liberty Was Born (1986)
  • Chang's Paper Pony (1993)
  • Sam the Minuteman (1995)
  • Buffalo Bill and the Pony Express (1996)
  • Sadako (1997)
  • Prairie School (2003)
  • Mieko and the Fifth Treasure (2003)
  • Josefina Story Quilt (Spanish: Josefina y la colcha de retazos) (2006)
  • References

    Eleanor Coerr Wikipedia