Elisha Cooper

Elisha Cooper
Born (1971-02-22) February 22, 1971
Occupation Writer, Illustrator
Nationality United States
Genre Fiction, Non-fiction, Children's literature
Website
www.elishacooper.com

Elisha Cooper is an American writer and children's book author. Cooper went to Foote School and Hopkins School in Connecticut. After graduating from Yale, he worked for The New Yorker as a messenger.

Cooper is the author of the memoir "Falling: A Daughter, a Father, and a Journey Back," and Crawling: A Father's First Year, and the sketchbook A Year in New York.

Children’s books include 8: An Animal Alphabet, Train, Farm, Homer, Beaver Is Lost, Ice Cream, Ballpark, Building, Dance!, Magic Thinks Big, A Good Night Walk, and Beach.

Dance! was a New York Times Ten Best Illustrated winner in 2001. Beach was a Society of Illustrators Gold Medal best illustrated book of the year in 2006. A New York Times Book Review said of Magic Thinks Big, "Elisha Cooper's watercolors, like his sentences, are simple and quiet and essentially perfect." [1]

He currently lives in New York City with his wife and two daughters.

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Books

References

  1. Ferrara, D: "Fat and Happy", The New York Times Book Review, June 27, 2004. Accessed February 28, 2008.

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