Ruth Heller

Ruth Heller

Ruth Heller (1923–2004) was a children's author and graphic artist known for her use of bright color and detail in both geometric design and the representation of creatures,plants, patterns, and puzzles. She worked primarily with a combination of colored pencil and marker for her book illustrations. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, she grew up in San Francisco, California, USA, where she lived until she died of cancer in 2004. [ [http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/07/03/BAGG77GB7G1.DTL San Francisco Chronicle obituary article] by Nanette Asimov, July 3, 2004]

Heller began her career designing wrapping paper, cocktail napkins, greeting cards, and coloring books. She then went on to start writing and illustrating children's books in 1981. After a 6 year struggle she found a publisher for her first book, "Chickens Aren't the Only Ones". Her books are written in a rhyming verse reminiscent of Gilbert and Sullivan, Hilaire Belloc, or Dr. Seuss.

Biography

Heller received a degree in Fine Arts from the University of California at Berkeley in 1946. She paid for her own education through secretarial work and proceeded to work as a secretary following graduation.

In the early 1950s she married Henry Heller and had two sons, Paul and Philip. Ms. Heller completed two years of graduate work in design at the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, [ [http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,0_1000039813,00.html Penguin Group Author Profile of Ruth Heller] ] and got her first art job in the early 1960s, designing napkins, matchboxes, and gift wrap for Cost Plus. Henry died in 1965 and Ms. Heller poured herself into her career from then on, eventually expanding into illustrating puzzle books and coloring books for kids and adults.

In 1980, Ms. Heller visited an artists' colony in upstate New York, called Yaddo. She left that determined to start a new writing career. In 1985 she married Richard Gross who supported her work with enthusiasm until his death in 2002.

Most of Heller's books were published by Grosset & Dunlap. She wrote a brief autobiography called "Fine Lines" which was published in 1996.

Coloring books

These exceptional coloring books have exquisite designs in them on a wide range of subjects, appropriate for kids or grown-ups.

* "Color and Puzzle" (1968)
* "The Oriental Rug Coloring Book" (1973)

* Designs for Coloring
** "Designs for Coloring" (1976?)
** "Designs for Coloring: More Designs" (1976)
** "Designs for Coloring: 3" (1977)
** "Designs for Coloring: 4" (1977)
** "Designs for Coloring: Jumbo" (1980)
** "Creative Coloring Activity: Designs by Ruth Heller" (1981)
** "Designs for Coloring: Stitch" (1984)
** "Designs for Coloring: Owls" (1985)
** "Designs for Coloring: Geometrics" (1990)
** "Designs for Coloring: Butterflies" (1990)
** "Designs for Coloring: Cats" (1990)
** "Designs for Coloring: Birds" (1990)
** "Designs for Coloring: Flowers" (1990)
** "Designs for Coloring: Snowflakes" (1990)
** "Designs for Coloring: The Hebrew Alphabet" (1991)
** "Designs for Coloring: Optical Art" (1992)
** "Designs for Coloring: Seashells" (1992)
** "Designs for Coloring: Tropical Fish" (1997)
** "Designs for Coloring: The Far East" (1997)
** "Designs for Coloring: Ancient Egypt" (1999)
** "Designs for Coloring: More Flowers" (1999)
** "Designs for Coloring: Prisms" (2000)
** "Designs for Coloring: Insects and Spiders" (2000)

* Stained Glass Designs for Coloring
** "Stained Glass Designs for Coloring: Geometrics" (1998)
** "Stained Glass Designs for Coloring: Snowflakes" (1998)
** "Stained Glass Designs for Coloring: More Geometrics" (2000)

Children's books

Non-fiction picture books used in schools and especially popular in ESL programs.

*World of Nature series
** "Chickens Aren't the Only Ones" (about egg-laying animals, 1981).
** "Animals Born Alive And Well" (about mammals, 1982)
** "The Reason For A Flower" (about plants that have seeds and flowers, 1983)
** "Plants That Never Ever Bloom" (about plants that do not, 1984)

* How to Hide - a series on camouflage
** "How to Hide a Butterfly and Other Insects" (1992)
** "How to Hide an Octopus and Other Sea Creatures" (1992)
** "How to Hide a Polar Bear and Other Mammals" ( 1994)
** "How to Hide a Crocodile and Other Reptiles" (1994)
** "How to Hide a Meadow Frog and Other Amphibians" (1995)
** "How to Hide a Parakeet and Other Birds (1995)

* World of Language - a series on parts of speech
** "A Cache of Jewels and Other Collective Nouns" (1987)
** "Kites Sail High: A Book About Verbs" (1988)
** "Many Luscious Lollipops: A Book About Adjectives" (1989)
** "Merry-Go- Round: A Book About Nouns" (1990)
** "Up, Up and Away: A Book About Adverbs" (1991)
** "Behind the Mask: A Book About Prepositions" (1995)
** "Mine, All Mine: A Book about Pronouns" (1997)
** "Fantastic! Wow! And Unreal! A Book about Interjections and Conjunctions" (1998)

* "Color" (a guide to how art goes through the four-color printing process, 1999)

* "A Sea within a Sea: Secrets of the Sargasso" (2000)
* "Galapagos Means Tortoises" (2003)

Illustration

Heller also illustrated five books by other authors and a Merriam-Webster dictionary for very young children.

* "The Egyptian Cinderella" by Shirley Climo (1991)
* "King of the Birds" by Shirley Climo (1991)
* "King Solomon and the Bee" by Dalia Hardof Renberg (1994)
* "The Korean Cinderella" by Shirley Climo (1996)
* "Blue Potatoes, Orange Tomatoes" by Rosalind Creasy (2000)

* "Merriam-Webster's Primary Dictionary" (2005)
* "Merriam-Webster's Alphabet Book" (2005)

References

External links

* " [http://www.ala.org/ala/booklinksbucket/talking_with_heller.pdf Talking with Ruth Heller] ", by Beth W. Leistensnider, "Book Links", May 2003


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