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JO ELLEN BOGART
Place of birth: Houston, Texas Jo Ellen Bogart, who became a dual citizen of Canada and the United States in 1994, spent the early part of her life in Texas, moving from Houston, to San Antonio, to Dallas, and back to Houston. When studying at the University of Texas in Austin, she earned degrees in elementary education and psychology and met her husband, a Canadian zoologist. In 1975 they moved to Guelph, where they have been living ever since. Jo Ellen Bogart lists her interests as reading, writing, playing with her computer, looking after her pets (an Australian shepherd, an Argentine desert tortoise, an African clawed frog, a chipmunk, a guinea pig, and a water turtle), gardening, and, last but not least, her family. She enjoys reading from her books and talking to children in elementary schools and libraries. Selected Bibliography10 à la fête. Translated by Christiane Duchesne; illustrated by Carlos Freire. Toronto: Scholastic, c1989. 19 p.: ill.; 21 x 26 cm. ISBN 0590731378 (petit livre) (French edition of 10 for Dinner)
10 for Dinner. Illustrated by Carlos Freire. Richmond Hill, Ont.: North Winds
Press, 1989.
Benoît et le savon volant. Translated by Lucie Duchesne; illustrations de Linda
Hendry. Richmond Hill, Ont.: Scholastic-TAB, c1988.
Cadeaux. Translated by Christiane Duchesne; illustrated by Barbara Reid.
Richmond Hill, Ont.: Editions Scholastic, c1995.
Daniel's Dog. Illustrated by Janet Wilson. Toronto: Scholastic, c1990.
Deux de trop! Translated by Michel Bourque; illustrated by Yvonne Cathcart.
Richmond Hill, Ont.: Éditions Scholastic, c1995.
Dylan's Lullaby. Illustrated by Cheryl Lowrey. Toronto: Annick Press, c1988.
Fabrice et la chienne fantôme. Translated by Christiane Duchesne; illustrated by
Janet Wilson. Toronto: Scholastic, c1990.
Gifts. Illustrated by Barbara Reid. Richmond Hill, Ont.: North Winds Press,
c1994.
Le Lit de maman. Translated by Marie-Andrée Clermont; illustrated by Sylvie
Daigneault. Richmond Hill, Ont.: Scholastic Canada, c1993.
Malcolm's Runaway Soap. Illustrated by Linda Hendry. Richmond Hill, Ont.:
North Winds Press, c1988.
Mama's Bed. Illustrated by Sylvie Daigneault. Richmond Hill, Ont.: Scholastic
Canada, 1994 (c1993).
Sara dans la forêt tropicale. Translated by Marie-Andrée Clermont; illustrated
by Sylvie Daigneault. Richmond Hill, Ont.: Scholastic Canada, c1991.
Sarah Saw a Blue Macaw. Illustrated by Sylvie Daigneault. Toronto: Scholastic
Canada, 1992 (c1991).
Two Too Many. Illustrated by Yvonne Cathcart. Richmond Hill, Ont.: North
Winds Press, c1994. |