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Mrs. Konigsburg's 20 books, about half of which she illustrated herself, are known for their outsider's perspective, their wit, and plotlines that venture fearlessly into unfamiliar epochs, fantastic scenarios and nightmarish circumstances that might have been plucked from the headlines.
Bechdel's lecture, which she illustrated with snapshots from her family albums, discussed the latest installment of her autobiography, "Are You My Mother?" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt), which will be published next month.
Perhaps most famous was her riff on Tina Turner's song We Don't Need Another Hero, which she illustrated with a picture of a little girl pointing at a boy's muscles.
Woodford has faith in the power of these cordial, often intimate relationships with prisoners, which she illustrated one day by telling the story of how, in those early days, she stopped an inmate from attacking another officer.
(Picture book; ages 2 to 5) Employing a graphic style and mixed-media approach that's a real departure from the "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" enterprise, which she illustrated, and previous books like "Tumble Bumble," Bond works with white space and dabs of collage to create portraits of animals locked in embrace.
From her early Judson Dance Theater experiments like "Carnation," in which she illustrated the plight of the housewife by stuffing sponges in her mouth and wearing a colander on her head, to her pure, non-narrative ballets, Ms. Childs remains fresh.
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Part one of a planned trilogy, it is bursting with ideas: from the medieval and futuristic imagery with which she illustrates her love-as-holy-war concept to the dense electronic R&B backdrop, it's a heady and passionate experience that keeps on giving.
The author of more than 100 fiction and nonfiction titles that have collectively sold millions of copies, Ms. George was best known for two novels for older children, "My Side of the Mountain" (1959), which she also illustrated, and "Julie of the Wolves" (1972), illustrated by John Schoenherr.
Ahlberg's wife Janet died of breast cancer in 1994, leaving 37 books in which she had illustrated stories by her husband.
When the news came out that a distractingly pretty actress, playwright and Barnard College graduate named Marisha Pessl, only 27, had sold her first book (which she also illustrated) — a "Nabokovian" thriller about an intellectual widower and his precocious daughter — for a substantial sum, the pick-a-little, talk-a-little publishing blog brigade went into conniptions.
Road's 2012 graphic memoir -- which she both illustrated and authored -- tracks her own transformative adolescence as she navigates a growing desire for women within the confines of her conservative Cuban-American family.
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