The Little Penguin: The Emperor of Antarctica

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Amazon Childrens Pub, 2011 - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages
From the time the little penguin crawls out of his cracked egg, cradled

on his father's feet, until the day when he goes off to live at sea

alone, he is a majestic figure in an extraordinary setting the emperor

of Antarctica. He faces natural predators and the struggles of survival

in a challenging climate. Then one day, he cradles his own little penguin

on his feet. Jonathan London's moving text is perfectly matched with

Julie Olson's vibrant and adorable artwork in pencil, watercolor, and

digital media.

About the author (2011)

Jonathan London was born a "navy-brat" in Brooklyn, New York, and raised on Naval stations throughout the U.S. and Puerto Rico. He received a Masters Degree in Social Sciences but never formally studied literature or creative writing. He began to consider himself a writer about the time he graduated from college. After college he became a dancer in a modern dance company and worked at numerous low-paying jobs as a laborer or counselor. He wrote poems and short stories for adults, earning next to nothing despite being published in many literary magazines. For some 20 years before he penned his first children's book, London was writing poetry and short stories for adults. In the early 1970s, he was reading his poems in San Francisco jazz clubs, and those experiences found their way into his witty children's book Hip Cat, which has been featured on the PBS children's television show Reading Rainbow. After writing down the tale The Olw Who Became the Moon in 1989, London began to wonder if other people might want to read it. He picked up his kids' copy of Winnie-the-Pooh and saw that the book was published by Dutton, so he casually decided to send his story to them. Surprisingly enough, they wanted to publish him. Working with different illustrators, and occasionally with co-authors, London has produced literally dozens of books. Most have appeared under his name, but some have come out under a pseudonym, which still remains a secret.He has published over forty books and has earned recognitions from organizations like the National Science Teachers Association.

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