Marla Frazee

Marla Frazee

Frazee in 2009
Born (1958-01-16) January 16, 1958
Los Angeles, California
Occupation Writer and illustrator
Nationality American
Genre Children's literature
Website
marlafrazee.com

Marla Frazee (born January 16, 1958) is an American author and illustrator of children's literature. She has won two Caldecott Honors for picture book illustration.

Early life and college

Frazee was born in Los Angeles, California and moved to Glendale, California, during her childhood. She is of Lebanese descent.[1] Frazee found her early inspiration in children's books such as Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are and Robert McCloskey's Blueberries for Sal.[2] She illustrated her first book in third grade, which was called The Friendship Circle. After it won an award in a state fair competition, Frazee created a duplicate for her school library. It was Frazee's first book.[3]

She attended college in the Greater Los Angeles Area, where she earned her bachelor of fine arts at Art Center College of Design and graduated in 1981.[4] While attending school, Frazee met photographer Tim Bradley.[5][6] The two married in 1982 and have three sons: Graham, Reed and James.[5]

Career

After college (1981–1990)

After graduating from college, Frazee worked for various companies in advertising, educational publishing, toys, games, and magazines.[2] She did toy design with companies like Mattel, Milton Bradley, and Parker Brothers. Frazee made Happy Meal boxes for McDonalds and team characters for the National Football League which were used for many purposes.[7] She found whatever illustration work she could and she sent her work to various publishers.

World-Famous Muriel and the Magic Mystery and That Kookoory! (1990–1995)

In 1990 Frazee illustrated her first published book, World-Famous Muriel and the Magic Mystery, written by Sue Alexander. After Muriel, Frazee illustrated That Kookoory! which was written by Margaret Walden Froehlich. She received good reviews of her work in the Horn Book Magazine, a journal for children's literature and young-adult literature.[3]

The Seven Silly Eaters (1997)

It was with the publishing of The Seven Silly Eaters, written by Mary Ann Hoberman that Frazee achieved moderate success in the field of illustration. The book revolves around a family with seven children, each of which are extremely picky eaters.[8] A review from the Horn Book called it, "A pleasure for parent and child."[9] More good reviews followed, and Frazee became more popular in the world of children's books.

On the Morn of MayfestMrs. Biddlebox (1998–2002)

Following the release of The Seven Silly Eaters, Frazee illustrated many books which increased her popularity. In 1998, Frazee illustrated On the Morn of Mayfest written by Erica Silverman.[10] After the publication of On the Morn of Mayfest, Frazee's next book was Hush, Little Baby. Frazee illustrated the classic folk song in 1999.[11] In 2000, Frazee illustrated a book written by Mem Fox. Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild!, deals with Harriet, a little girl who doesn't mean to be pesky but can't help but get in the way of her mother. They both do things they wish they hadn't, but their love for each other remains strong.[12] Then in 2001, Frazee illustrated Everywhere Babies, a book written by Susan Meyers. The book tells babies all the ways their families love them, and the diverse community Frazee creates is united by the love for their children.[13] After Everywhere Babies, Frazee illustrated Linda Smith's text, Mrs. Biddlebox in 2002.[14] Mrs. Biddlebox uses all the ingredients to her bad day (fog, dirt, and sky) to bake a delicious cake.[15]

Roller Coaster (2003)

Frazee wrote her first book, Roller Coaster in 2003. The idea for the book was conceived during a family trip, during which Frazee's sons talked continuously about roller coasters.[16] Roller Coaster became the first book both written and illustrated by Frazee. It follows a typical roller coaster ride and its passengers; a young girl apprehensive about the ride becomes the main character.[17]

ClementineAll the World (2006–2009)

In 2006, Frazee illustrated Clementine, a series of chapter books written by Sara Pennypacker[18] Frazee uses pen and ink drawings to make the story of an overly-active and imaginative third-grader come to life.[19] More recently, Frazee wrote and illustrated A Couple of Boys have the Best Week Ever. Loosely based upon the adventures of her son and his friend at a nature camp, Frazee captures the essence of summer vacation and what it means to children.[20] Frazee earned her first Caldecott Honor for her illustrations in the book, although she wrote it as well.[21] Following the publication of A Couple of Boys have the Best Week Ever, Frazee illustrated All the World, a book written by Elizabeth Garton Scanlon. The book follows a family and their friends through the course of a day and ends with a festive gathering at night.[22] For her beautiful illustrations and double page spreads, Frazee picked up another Caldecott Honor.[23]

The Boss Baby (2010)

In Fall 2010, The Boss Baby, both written and illustrated by Frazee, was published.[24] With her playful use of humorous text and watercolor illustrations, Frazee describes a young couple's newest arrival. The baby quickly takes over their lives with his nightly "meetings" and demands.[25] The Boss Baby was met with positive reviews, with the Horn Book Magazine calling it "this year's baby-shower hit."[26] In all, The Boss Baby garnered more than three starred reviews. DreamWorks Animation is producing for 2017 an animated feature film loosely based on the book.[27]

Awards

Works

As illustrator

As writer and illustrator

References

  1. https://mobile.twitter.com/marlafrazee/status/616963436941934592
  2. 1 2 "A video interview with Marla Frazee". Reading Rockets. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Answers – The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  4. "Marla Frazee (1958–) Biography – Career, Awards, Honors, Sidelights – Personal, Addresses, Member, Writings". jrank.org. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  5. 1 2 Griffin Llanas, Sheila (2012). Marla Frazee. ABDO Publishing Company. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-61783-246-8.
  6. "Interview with Marla Frazee". Harcourt Books. Retrieved November 23, 2014. And my husband, who is a photographer, is the guy with the camera.
  7. "Answers – The Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions". Answers.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  8. "Review for The Seven Silly Eaters, Hilarious rhyming story about picky eaters". yabookscentral.com. 27 July 2005. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  9. The Seven Silly Eaters
  10. Erica Silverman (24 October 2015). "On the Morn of Mayfest – Erica Silverman Children's Book Author". ericasilverman.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  11. Harcourt, Hush, Little Baby
  12. Harcourt, Harriet, You'll Drive Me Wild
  13. "Everywhere Babies". Quaker Books. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  14. "Mrs. Biddlebox (Golden Kite Awards): Linda Smith, Marla Frazee: 9780060286903: Amazon.com: Books". amazon.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  15. Barnes & Noble. "Mrs. Biddlebox". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  16. Harcourt: Interview with Marla Frazee
  17. "Roller Coaster". LibraryThing.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  18. "Clementine (A Clementine Book): Sara Pennypacker, Marla Frazee: 9780786838820: Amazon.com: Books". amazon.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  19. "Clementine, by Sara Pennypacker, illustrated by Marla Frazee". Compulsive Overreader. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  20. Harcourt- A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever
  21. "2009 Caldecott Medal and Honor Books". ala.org. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  22. "All the World". simonandschuster.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  23. Caldecott Medal 2010
  24. "The Boss Baby". simonandschuster.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  25. "The Boss Baby". simonandschuster.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  26. "The Boss Baby". indiebound.org. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  27. Kit, Borys (September 30, 2014). "Alec Baldwin and Kevin Spacey to Voice Star in DreamWorks Animation's 'Boss Baby'". hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved October 15, 2014.
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