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  1. Website. sidfleischman .com. 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 ...

  2. Lecturalia. Sid Fleischman. País: España. Nacimiento: Brooklyn, 16 de marzo de 1920. Defunción: Santa Monica, 17 de marzo de 2010. Biografía de Sid Fleischman. Escritor americano, Sid Fleischman fue muy conocido por su dedicación a la literatura infantil y juvenil, siendo ganador de premios tan prestigiosos como la Newbery Medal.

  3. Sid Fleischman. Albert Sidney Fleischman, gebürtig Avron Zalmon Fleischman (* 16. März 1920 in Brooklyn, New York City; † 17. März 2010 in Santa Monica, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller. Er schrieb hauptsächlich Kinderliteratur, und gemeinsam mit seinem Sohn, dem Schriftsteller Paul Fleischman, sind sie das ...

  4. The Whipping Boy is a Newbery Medal -winning children's book by Sid Fleischman, first published in 1986. Plot summary. Prince Horace, also known as Prince Brat, frequently misbehaves. Since he is a prince, no one may raise a hand against him.

  5. You can read Sid Fleischman's acceptance speech here. Hans Christian Andersen Award nomination, 1994, for the body of his work. The Sid Fleischman Humor Award is given each year in his honor by the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Boston Globe-Horn Book Award. American Book Awards finalist. The California Young Reader Medal

  6. 21 de mar. de 2010 · By Dennis McLellan. March 21, 2010 12 AM PT. Sid Fleischman was a successful suspense novelist and screenwriter whose credits included the screenplay for his novel “Blood Alley” when he ...

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › american-art-biographies › sid-fleischmanSid Fleischman | Encyclopedia.com

    21 de may. de 2018 · Writing in School Library Journal, Marlene Gawron called Bandit's Moon "classic Sid Fleischman: a quick read, with lots of twists, wonderful phrasing, historical integrity, and a bit of the tall tale thrown in." Calling the novel more than just "thundering hooves and gunfire," a Publishers Weekly contributor added that Fleischman "expertly crafts a fictionalized tale that takes a clear-eyed ...