Name Sydney Taylor Role Author | Died February 12, 1978 Education New York University | |
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Born October 30, 1904 ( 1904-10-30 ) New York City, New York, USA Awards National Jewish Book Award for Children's Literature Books All‑of‑a‑Kind Family, More all‑of‑a‑kind family, All of a Kind Family D, Ella of All‑Of‑A‑Kind Family, A Papa Like Everyone |
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Sydney Taylor (October 30, 1904 – February 12, 1978) was an American author.
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She was born Sarah Brenner in New York City to Jewish immigrant parents. Her parents and eldest sister Ella emigrated in 1900 to the United States and settled in the Lower East Side of Manhattan, as many Jewish families did. Her stories based on life in her large family are chronicled in a set of five books known as the All-of-a-Kind Family series. "During the second half of the twentieth century [the books in the series] were the most widely known books about American Jewish children."
Her summers were spent as counselor and administrator at Cejwin Camps in Port Jervis, New York, where she was known as "Aunt Syd". Several of her siblings were associated with the camp as well. She shared her family and its stories with post-World War II children who were largely from second- and third-generation Jewish families.
She died of cancer at age 73. Her husband Ralph established The Sydney Taylor Book Award in her honor.
2011 Sydney Taylor Book Awards
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Upon the one-hundredth anniversary of the author's birth, in 2004, the Association of Jewish Libraries issued The All-of-A-Kind-Family Companion.
In 2014, Lizzie Skurnick of Lizzie Skurnick books began to reissue the four sequels. More All-Of-A-Kind Family was released on June 10 and All-Of-A-Kind Family Uptown was released on July 15. June Cummins wrote the forewords for the new editions.