- Joseph Krumgold
Joseph Quincy Krumgold (
April 9 ,1908 -July 10 ,1980 ) was a United States author and scriptwriter. He was the first author to receive theNewbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature twice.Lois Lowry ,Elizabeth George Speare ,Katherine Paterson , andE. L. Konigsburg have also achieved this honor.Krumgold was born in
Jersey City, New Jersey , and was immersed in the world of movies from a young age: his father operated movie theatres. As an adult, Krumgold was hired by theUnited States Department of State to make a film about Hispanic workers in rural America. The film was created in 1953, and shares a title with Krumgold's first Newbery Award-winning novel, "...And Now Miguel ". Six years later, Krumgold's novel "Onion John ", a story about an eccentric immigrant in small-townNew Jersey , also won the Newbery Medal.Other works
Although Krumgold is probably remembered most for the two Newbery winners, he also wrote a number of other novels and movie scripts.
* "Seven Miles from Alcatraz" - a 1942 movie
* "Dream No More" - a 1953 movie
* "The Autobiography of a Jeep" - a film produced in 1943 for theUnited States Office of War Information
* "Henry 3" - a children's novel published in 1971
* "The Most Terrible Turk: A Story of Turkey" - a children's novel published in 1969
* "Sweeney's Adventure" - a children's novel published in 1942
* "Thanks to Murder" - an adult novel published in 1935References
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