Mordicai Gerstein Explained

Mordicai Gerstein (November 24, 1935  - September 24, 2019) was an American artist, writer, and film director, best known for illustrating and writing children's books. He illustrated the comic mystery fiction series Something Queer is Going On.

Life and career

Gerstein was born in Los Angeles, California. He attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles before getting a job at an animation studio in New York. There he designed characters and came up with ideas for TV commercials.[1] He illustrated the Something Queer Is Going On series, written by Elizabeth Levy, from 1973 to 2003. He won the 2004 Caldecott Medal for U.S. picture book illustration, recognizing The Man Who Walked Between the Towers (Roaring Brook Press, 2003), which he also wrote.[2] Created in response to the September 11 attacks, it features the story of Philippe Petit's unauthorized high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center on August 7, 1974.

Gerstein directed four holiday specials for NBC TV in the late 1970s and early 1980s based on the Berenstain Bears book series, the most notable being The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree, which premiered on December 3, 1979.[3]

Gerstein lived in Northampton, Massachusetts.[4] He was Jewish[5]

Works

Gerstein wrote and illustrated the following books:[6]

Gerstein wrote two books that were illustrated by his wife, Susan Yard Harris:

Gerstein also illustrated numerous books by other writers, including:

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mordicai Gerstein . 2023-12-08.
  2. Web site: 2004 Caldecott Medal and Honor Books . . 2021-03-24.
  3. Web site: The Berenstain Bears' Christmas Tree (1979) . IMDb.com . 2021-03-24.
  4. Web site: Obituary: Mordicai Gerstein . 2019-09-26 . Shannon . Maughan . 2021-03-24.
  5. Web site: 2019-09-27 . Acclaimed artist and children’s book author Mordicai Gerstein dies at 83 . 2024-03-31 . The Jerusalem Post JPost.com . en.
  6. Web site: Bibliography . MordicaiGerstein.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170819124414/http://www.mordicaigerstein.com/books.html . 2017-08-19 . 2021-03-24.
  7. Web site: Past Winners . Jewish Book Council . 2021-03-24.