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for the July/August 2006 Horn
Book Magazine
Chris
Raschka and Lynne
Rae Perkins, the 2006 Caldecott and Newbery Medalists profiled
in our most recent issue, are at career highpoints, but we’ve
had our eye on their work from the very beginning, as you’ll
discover in the reviews and articles linked below. You can also
hear them speak for themselves, accepting Boston Globe–Horn
Book honors.
Chris Raschka
Reviews
Charlie
Parker Played Be Bop (November/December 1992)
Yo! Yes? (May/June
1993)
Mysterious Thelonious
(January/February 1998)
John Coltrane’s
Giant Steps (September/October 2002)
A Kick in the Head
(May/June 2005)
The Hello, Goodbye Window
(July/August 2005)
Articles
My
Next Medium (March/April 1998)
Chris Raschka talks about his next medium
Future
Classics (November/December 2000)
Jacqueline Woodson on Yo! Yes?
Audio
2005
Boston Globe–Horn Book award ceremony

Lynne Rae Perkins
Reviews
Home
Lovely (November/December 1995)
Clouds for Dinner
(September/October 1997)
The Broken Cat
(May/June 2002)
Snow Music (November/December
2003)
All Alone in the Universe
(September/October 1999)
Criss Cross
(September/October 2005)
Articles
On
the Cover: Inside and Outside (January/February 2005)
What the artist was thinking.
Audio
2004
Boston Globe–Horn Book award ceremony
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