Search Type
  • All
  • Subject
  • Title
  • Author
  • Publisher
  • Series Title
Search Title

Download

Silvestre y la Piedrecita Magica

Silvestre y la Piedrecita Magica( )
Author: Steig, William
Illustrator: Steig, William
Translator: Mlawer, Teresa
ISBN:978-0-9625162-0-7
Publication Date:Apr 1990
Publisher:Lectorum Publications, Incorporated
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $11.16USD $13.95
Book Description:

Sylvester the donkey finds a beautiful pebble with the power to grant him any wish as long as he is holding it. When confronted by a ferocious lion, Sylvester wishes to be turned into a rock and loses hold of the pebble as the wish is granted. He is now faced with the possibility of never seeing his parents again!

Book Details
Author Biography
Steig, William (Author)
William Steig was born in Brooklyn, New York, on November 14, 1907, and spent his childhood in the Bronx. Steig found an outlet for his talent by creating cartoons for the high school newspaper. After high school graduation, Steig spent two years at City College, three years at the National Academy, and five days at the Yale School of Fine Arts before dropping out.

During his early days as a free-lance artist, he supplemented his income with work in advertising, although he intensely disliked it. He illustrated for the The New Yorker, beginning in 1930. During the 1940s, Steig's creativity found a more agreeable outlet when he began carving figurines in wood; his sculptures are on display as part of the collection in the historic home of Franklin D. Roosevelt in Hyde Park, New York, and in several museums in New England. In 1967, Bob Kraus, a fellow cartoonist at The New Yorker, was in the process of organizing Windmill Books, an imprint for Harper & Row. Kraus suggested that Steig try writing and illustrating a book for a young audience. The result was Steig's letter-puzzle book entitled C D B!, published in 1968.

Roland the Minstrel Pig, was published the same year. With his very next title, Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, he won the Caldecott Medal. The Amazing Bone was also a Caldecott Honor Book.In 1972, Steig published his first children's novel, Dominic, which won the Christopher Award. Abel's Island followed and was a Newberry Honor Book.

William Steig died in October 3, 2003 in Boston Massachusettes.

030



Rate this title:

Select your rating below then click 'submit'.






I do not wish to rate this title.