Sid Fleischman

Albert Sidney Fleischman (born Avron Zalmon Fleischman; March 16, 1920 – March 17, 2010) was an American author of children's books, screenplays, novels for adults, and nonfiction books about stage magic. His works for children are known for their humor, imagery, zesty plotting, and exploration of the byways of American history. He won the Newbery Medal in 1987 for ''The Whipping Boy'' and the Boston Globe–Horn Book Award in 1979 for ''Humbug Mountain''. For his career contribution as a children's writer he was U.S. nominee for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 1994. In 2003, the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators inaugurated the Sid Fleischman Humor Award in his honor, and made him the first recipient. The Award annually recognizes a writer of humorous fiction for children or young adults. He told his own tale in ''The Abracadabra Kid: A Writer's Life'' (1996). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1978
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1996
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1986
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2000
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1971
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1963
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1976
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2006
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1978
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2009
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2006
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1988
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2001
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2003
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2005
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 1971
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by Fleischman, Sid, 1920-2010.
Published 2008
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