Peter Mandel Explained
Peter Mandel should not be confused with Peter Mandl.
Peter Mandel (born 1957) is an American journalist and children’s book author. Titles of his include Jackhammer Sam (Macmillan/Roaring Brook, 2011), Bun, Onion, Burger (Simon & Schuster, 2010), and Say Hey! A Song of Willie Mays (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, 2000), one of the early picture books about African-American baseball stars from the 1960s, which was included in the Baseball As America exhibit at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the Smithsonian.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Mandel is a travel journalist,[6] [7] and essayist.[8] [9] One of his Boston Globe articles won a gold Lowell Thomas award from The Society of American Travel Writers in 2005 for adventure travel article of the year.[10] Articles of Mandel's for The Washington Post won bronze Lowell Thomas awards in 2003 and 2006.[11] [12]
Biography
Son of Paul Mandel, a novelist and Life magazine editor,[13] [14] Mandel grew up in Manhattan,[15] graduating from Middlebury College and Brown University.[16] [17]
He lives now in Providence, Rhode Island with his wife, Kathryn Byrd Mandel.
Works
Journalism
A contributor to the travel sections of The Washington Post,[18] [19] The Boston Globe,[20] [21] [22] and The Huffington Post,[23] Mandel’s essays for The Wall Street Journal,[24] [25] The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Chicago Tribune and other newspapers examine technology and contemporary trends.[26] [27]
Children's books
Mandel's picture books for young children tend to be simple texts with only a few rhyming or rhythmic phrases per page.[28] [29] Zoo Ah-Choooo, illustrated by Elwood Smith (Holiday House, 2012), fits this template, adding exaggerated animal sounds into the mix. "Gusty splatters and loud, boisterous sneezes can't lose with the preschool set,” said Kirkus Reviews.[30] His picture book, Jackhammer Sam (Macmillan/Roaring Brook, 2011), picks up on the sound of a pneumatic drill, something Mandel recalls from growing up in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood.[15] [31] "If a new Walt Whitman broke up sidewalks with a jackhammer, this is exactly what his 'Song of Myself' would be," wrote Mary Harris Russell in her review for The Chicago Tribune. "Like New York City itself, Sam is wonderful and overwhelming, rattling and mesmerizing," said Publishers Weekly in the magazine's 2011 review.[32] [33] Mandel’s Bun, Onion, Burger (Simon & Schuster, 2010) was named a Summer 2010 Children's Indie Next Pick by the American Booksellers Association,[34] and the equally simple Red Cat White Cat, illustrated by Clare Mackie (Henry Holt, 1994), was an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists and received a starred review in Kirkus. Say Hey! A Song of Willie Mays (Hyperion/ Jump at the Sun, 2000) was selected for The Jump at the Sun Treasury: An African American Picture Book Collection (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, 2001) [35] and was included in the Baseball As America exhibit curated by the National Baseball Hall of Fame as an example of baseball in popular culture.[36] One of the early titles for young children about African-American baseball players from the 1960s, Say Hey! was followed by several picture books including Hank Aaron: Brave in Every Way by Peter Golenbock (Harcourt, 2001) and Roberto Clemente: Pride of the Pittsburgh Pirates by Jonah Winter (Atheneum, 2008).[37] [38]
- The Official Cat I.Q. Test, illustrated by June Otani (HarperCollins, 1991).,
- The Cat Dictionary, illustrated by Annette Busse (Penguin, 1994).,
- Red Cat White Cat, illustrated by Clare Mackie (Henry Holt, 1994).,
- Say Hey! A Song of Willie Mays, illustrated by Don Tate (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, 2000).,
- My Ocean Liner: Across the North Atlantic on the Great Ship Normandie, illustrated by Betsey MacDonald (Stemmer House, 2000).,
- The Jump at the Sun Treasury: An African American Picture Book Collection (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, 2001).,
- Planes at the Airport, illustrated by Edward Miller (Scholastic/Cartwheel, 2004).,
- Boats on the River, illustrated by Edward Miller (Scholastic/Cartwheel, 2004).,
- Bun, Onion, Burger, illustrated by Chris Eliopoulos (Simon & Schuster, 2010).,
- Jackhammer Sam, illustrated by David Catrow (Macmillan/Roaring Brook, 2011).,
- Zoo Ah-Choooo, illustrated by Elwood Smith (Holiday House, 2012).,
Other works
Three articles of Mandel's, from The Washington Post and The Baltimore Sun, were included in the 2015 anthology of travel journalism, Adventures of a Lifetime: Travel Tales from Around the World.[39]
An essay by Mandel, "An American Cat in Paris," was included in the 1999 anthology, Chicken Soup for the Cat & Dog Lover's Soul, and reprinted in the 2008 anthology, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Loving Our Cats.[40] He contributed a brief autobiographical chapter and recipe to the 2006 anthology Authors in the Pantry.[41]
External links
Notes and References
- Contemporary Authors (Gale Publishing, Volume 152) (Galenet)
- Something About The Author (Gale Publishing, Volumes 87, 238) (Galenet)
- Article about Peter Mandel, The Fall River Herald News, March 16, 2013: “Children's book author Peter Mandel to share publishing tips”
- https://www.amazon.com/Peter-Mandel/e/B001JS3RVQ Amazon.com Author Page
- http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/76991.Peter_Mandel Goodreads Author Page
- News: Search . .
- https://archive.today/20130630142835/http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2010-01-17/news/36804778_1_hildegarde-h-swift-manhattan-george-washington-bridge “Tour of Manhattan Based on 'Stuart Little,' 'Eloise' and Other Children's Books”
- "I’ve Met the Enemy--And He is Using My Name", essay by Peter Mandel, The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine, April 1, 2012
- “How to Stop 'The End of Men'-–Bring it On”, essay by Peter Mandel, The Christian Science Monitor, May 4, 2012.
- http://services.bostonglobe.com/news/awards/awards.aspx?id=6134 2005 Boston Globe National Journalism Awards
- http://www.satwf.com/past-winners-satw-foundation-lowell-thomas-competi/2001-satw-foundation-lowell-thomas-travel-journali SATW Foundation Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition: Awards for Work Published in 2002-2003
- http://www.satwf.com/past-winners-satw-foundation-lowell-thomas-competi/2006-satw-foundation-lowell-thomas-travel-journali SATW Foundation Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Competition: Awards for Work Published in 2005-2006
- http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/magazine/articles/2008/11/16/the_lone_man/ “The Lone Man”
- https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/travel/2012/06/16/travels-with-dad/2ZHJYtgIxMVEq1qVKve6VM/story.html “Memories of journeys past, thanks to Dad”
- http://mackidsbooks.com/atta-ratta-binga-bong/ "Atta-Ratta-Binga-Bong!"
- https://www.theglobeandmail.com/commentary/the-ant-ate-my-homework/article4098171/ “The Ant Ate My Homework”
- http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/content/view/3047/40/ “Fresh Ink: Newly Published Books from Brown People”
- “Among the animals in Uganda”, travel article by Peter Mandel, The Washington Post, July 27, 2012
- https://archive.today/20130630135552/http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2012-09-21/lifestyle/35495712_1_royal-clipper-cruise-tall-ship “The song of the Royal Clipper”
- "Big Sky in Botswana", travel article by Peter Mandel, The Boston Globe, January 16, 2005
- https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/travel/2012/01/29/cruise-istanbul-explores-straits-that-connect-europe-with-asia-then-ventures-into-black-sea/6jPyTolchVxj0xXDluEW3M/story.html “Cruise to Istanbul is like a floating hotel with views into history”
- http://www.boston.com/travel/getaways/europe/articles/2010/12/12/dead_of_winter_not_in_northern_europe/ “Dead of winter? Not in Northern Europe”
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-mandel/ Huffington Post contributor archive: Peter Mandel
- https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424127887323320404578215801157264528 “Welcome to the Library, Where Shushing Is Overdue”
- https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424053111904800304576476120880132218 “Chatting With Thoreau About Twitter”
- http://articles.philly.com/2012-12-16/news/35852596_1_google-results-gynecologist-hazardous-materials “I'm not always myself on Google”
- https://archive.today/20130630091134/http://www.startribune.com/opinion/95363144.html?refer=y “Dispatches from a heated republic”
- https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/peter-mandel/red-cat-white-cat/ "Red Cat, White Cat by Peter Mandel, Illustrated by Clare Mackie"
- https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/peter-mandel/bun-onion-burger/ "Bun, Onion, Burger by Peter Mandel, Illustrated by Chris Eliopoulos"
- https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/peter-mandel/zoo-ah-choooo/ "Zoo Ah-Choooo by Peter Mandel"
- Citation of Jackhammer Sam by Peter Mandel in textbook, Literature and the Child - 8th Edition, by Lee Galda, Lawrence R. Sipe, Lauren A. Liang, Bernice E. Cullinan (Wadsworth Publishing, 2013),, ; page 117.
- http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-12-09/entertainment/sc-ent-1207-books-kids-20111209_1_bedtime-reading-sidewalk-blob “Jackhammer Sam knows how to make himself heard”
- "Jackhammer Sam: Peter Mandel, Author; David Catrow, Illustrator", review of Mandel's children's book, Jackhammer Sam, Publishers Weekly, October 17, 2011.
- http://news.bookweb.org/news/summer-2010-childrens-indie-next-list The Summer 2010 Children's Indie Next List
- Inclusion of Say Hey! A Song of Willie Mays, by Peter Mandel, in children's book collection, The Jump at the Sun Treasury: An African American Picture Book Collection, edited by Disney Book Group (Hyperion/Jump at the Sun, 2001),, .
- Baseball As America: Seeing Ourselves Through Our National Game by The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum (National Geographic Books, 2005),, .
- Hank Aaron: Brave in Every Way by Peter Golenbock (Harcourt Children's Books, 2001),,
- Roberto Clemente: Pride of the Pittsburgh Pirates by Jonah Winter (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2008),, .
- http://worldtravelerpress.com/category/authors/adventures-authors/page/2/ "Walks on the Wild Side in Uganda"; "Safari on Ice"; and "Hiking the Ancient Nakasendo Way"
- https://books.google.com/books?id=SM3y72-AuIkC&dq=peter+mandel+%22an+american+cat+in+paris%22&pg=PT258 "An American Cat in Paris"
- https://books.google.com/books?id=YcpoqurBhhsC&pg=PA173 Peter Mandel—Steamed Chinese Dumplings