Name Jerome Jr. | Role Author | |
Died July 31, 2002, Falmouth, Massachusetts, United States Books Matthew Looney and the Space Pirates |
Interview with Jerome Beatty 11 05 2000 Part 1 of 2
Jerome M. Beatty Jr. (December 9, 1916 — July 31, 2002) was a twentieth-century American author of children's literature. He was also an accomplished feature writer for magazines. Beatty served in the United States Army, achieving the rank of corporal, and is buried at the Massachusetts National Cemetery.
Contents
- Interview with Jerome Beatty 11 05 2000 Part 1 of 2
- Interview with Jerome Beatty 11 05 2000 Part 2 of 2
- Popular books
- References
Interview with Jerome Beatty 11 05 2000 Part 2 of 2
Popular books
Arguably, Beatty's most popular works are the Matthew and Maria Looney books, a science fiction series for children. Matthew and Maria Looney are a brother and sister who live on the Moon, part of an alien civilization of people who, as it turns out, are a lot like us Earthlings. The series was first published in the early 1960s, at the dawn of the Space Age, and is clearly influenced by that era.
References
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