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Name
  
Thomas Rockwell

Movies
  
How to Eat Fried Worms

Role
  
Author

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Parents
  
Mary Barstow, Norman Rockwell

Education
  
Bard College, Princeton University

Siblings
  
Jarvis Waring, Peter Barstow

Books
  
How to Eat Fried Worms, How to Fight a Girl, How to Get Fabulously Rich, Emily Stew: With Some Side Dish, Nature's Mirror: Theme a

Similar People
  
Norman Rockwell, Bob Dolman, Ole Konnecke, A N Palmer

How to Eat Fried Worms by Thomas Rockwell


Thomas Rhodes Rockwell (born March 13, 1933) is an American author of children's books.

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Rockwell is the son of the American artist Norman Rockwell) and his then-wife Mary Rockwell, an unpublished author. He grew up in Arlington, Vermont, a very rural small town. He attended a one-room schoolhouse; there were 23 students in his high school graduating class. His early mentors were Jim and Clara Edgarton, local farmers. He attended Bard College.

He says he always wanted to write. He was the uncredited ghostwriter of his father's autobiography, My Adventures as an Illustrator. He got the idea of writing children's books when he started reading to his own son. His wife Gail illustrated several of his books.

His best-known book is How to Eat Fried Worms (1973), about a boy who accepts a $50 bet that he can eat 15 worms in 15 days. Although it was rejected by 23 publishers before finally coming out in print, the book sold 3 million copies and received the Mark Twain Award, the California Young Reader Medal, and the Sequoyah Book Award. It was made into an animated TV episode of CBS Storybreak in 1985 and was filmed as a theatrical release in 2006.

He now lives in Poughkeepsie, New York.

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Selected publications

  • Rackety-bang, and other verses, illustrated by Gail Rockwell (1969)
  • Squawwwk!, illustrated by Gail Rockwell (1972)
  • How to Eat Fried Worms (1973) – ISBN 0-440-42185-3
  • The Portmanteau Book, illustrated by Gail Rockwell (1974)
  • How to Fight a Girl (1987) – sequel to How to Eat Fried Worms
  • How to Get Fabulously Rich (1990)
  • References

    Thomas Rockwell Wikipedia