“Reading should not be presented to children as a chore, a duty. It should be offered as a gift.” – Kate DiCamillo
Born on March 25, 1964 in
Philadelphia, DiCamillo now makes her home in Minneapolis. Her exemplary career has
already produced two Newbery Medals for The Tale of Despereaux (2003)
and Flora and Ulysses (2013), one of just 6 people in the world to win
two such awards. Her best-known books
for young children are the “Mercy Watson” series illustrated by Chris Van
Dusen.
In 2014 and 2015 DiCamillo was appointed by the
Library of Congress as the U.S. National Ambassador for Young People's
Literature.
Unlike many other highly successful writers who devote their time strictly to writing, DiCamillo works full-time in a used bookstore, where she does some writing each weekday. “I get up. I drink a cup of coffee. I think,” she said. “The last thing I want to do is write. Then I go to the computer and write. My goal is two pages a day, five days a week. I never want to write, but I'm always glad that I have done it. After I write, I go to work at the bookstore.”
When I lived in Minnesota I always
hoped to meet her but never did. At the
time I wanted to tell her how much I had enjoyed reading her absolutely
wonderful Young Adult book Because of
Winn Dixie. If you have not read it,
go get a copy and do so! Meanwhile,
getting the chance to meet her remains on my list of things to do, and I assume
I’ll find her paging through some books at her bookstore.
“Every
well-written book is a light for me,” she said. “When you write, you use other writers and
their books as guides in the wilderness.”
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