Harriet Rohmer Explained
Harriet Rohmer (born 1938) is an American author, editor and publisher who won an American Book Award and founded Children's Book Press.[1] [2] She worked for UNESCO in Paris on Third World cultural programs.[3] Her work appears in Passages North, the Louisville Review, the Jewish Women's Literary Annual and Zeek.[4]
Works
- Legend of Food Mountain: LA Montana Del Alimento
- Mr. Sugar Came to Town, 1989
- The Woman Who Outshone the Sun[5]
- Last of the Refuge Cities
- Just Like Me
- Uncle Nacho's Hat
- Honoring Our Ancestors
- Heroes of the Environment, 2009[6] [7]
References
- Web site: Lee & Low Acquires Children's Book Press. 2020-10-23. www.publishersweekly.com.
- Web site: Bilingual Books in Spanish. 2020-10-23. www.publishersweekly.com.
- Web site: Harriet Rohmer. 2020-10-23. Oxford Reference. en.
- Web site: Harriet Rohmer. 2020-10-23. zeek.forward.com.
- Web site: Glassman. Molly Dunham. From the Algonquins, a Cinderella story. 2020-10-23. baltimoresun.com. 30 April 1993 . en-US.
- Web site: 2017-09-18. Heroes of the Environment. 2020-10-23. Social Justice Books. en-US.
- Web site: 13 books for climate-conscious children and teens. 2020-10-23. news.streetroots.org. en.
External links
- http://www.heroesoftheenvironment.com/