Name John Gardiner Genre Children's books | Alma mater UCLA Nationality American Role Author | |
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Books Stone Fox, Top Secret, How to Live a Lif |
Stone Fox Novel Study
John Reynolds Gardiner (December 6, 1944 – March 4, 2006)
Contents
- Stone Fox Novel Study
- Story time with PinkDog Stone Fox chapter 3
- Biography of John Reynolds Gardiner
- Works
- References
Story time with PinkDog Stone Fox chapter 3
Biography of John Reynolds Gardiner
Born in Los Angeles, California, he was a rebellious boy whose teachers believed he would never get anywhere in life. He earned a his master's degree from University of California, Los Angeles. He was an engineer before working on his first and best-known children's book, Stone Fox, which, at the time of his death in 2006, had sold four million copies. Always creative, in his younger years he ran Num Num Novelties, home to such originals as the aquarium tie. He lived in West Germany, El Salvador, Mexico Italy, Ireland and Idaho where he heard a local legend that inspired Stone Fox. He took a special class on screenplay and wrote Stone Fox as movie but a producer told him to publish it into a novel. Gardiner also edited children's stories for television. He lived out his final years with his wife, Gloria, in California and died of complications from pancreatitis in Anaheim, California.
Works
stone fox was one of his books he wrote