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Zero the hero by joan holub illustrated by tom lichtenheld
Joan Holub is an author of books for children.
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- Zero the hero by joan holub illustrated by tom lichtenheld
- Review of My First Book of Sign Language by Joan Holub
- Personal life
- References

Among her many works, the most widely available is Breakout at the Bug Lab (2001), held by over 1200 WorldCat Libraries.

Review of My First Book of Sign Language by Joan Holub
Personal life

Holub graduated from college in Texas with a fine arts degree and then freelanced as an art director at a graphic design firm for eight years.

She dreamed of working in children's books, so she moved to New York City and became associate art director in Scholastic trade books where she designed books for children and worked with editors and illustrators.
She illustrated her first published children's book in 1992 and soon began illustrating full-time. She began completing manuscripts and mailing them out to publishers in the early 1990s. In 1996, she sold her first two manuscripts: A Spooky Lift-the-Flap Book and Pen Pals. Now she writes full-time, having written and illustrated over 130 children's books.