Celia Barker Lottridge
Celia Barker Lottridge (born 1936) is a Canadian children's writer.
Lottridge was born in Iowa City, Iowa. She received a BA in modern European history from Stanford University, a MLS from Columbia University and a BEd from the University of Toronto. Lottridge worked as a librarian in San Diego, New York City and Rhode Island. She was a teacher and librarian for the Toronto School Board. From 1977 to 1990, she was a book buyer for a children's book store in Toronto.
Books
- Gerasim and the Lion, illustrated by Joanne Page (Erin, ON: Bright Star Bookstores, 1979)
 - The Juggler (Richmond Hill, ON: North Winds Press, 1985), Lottridge and Ariadna Ochrymovych
 - Prairie Dogs (Toronto: Grolier, 1985), Lottridge and Susan Horner; bound with Bighorn Sheep by Bill Ivy; reprinted 1999, Grolier
 - Mice (Grolier, 1986), Lottridge and Horner
 - One Watermelon Seed), illus. Karen Patkau (Toronto: Stoddart Books, 1986), picture book
 - The Name of the Tree: a Bantu Tale, illus. Ian Wallace, (Groundwood Books, 1989), reteller; U.S. edition 1990, Margaret K. McElderry Books
 - Ten Small Tales, illus. Joanne Fitzgerald (McElderry, 1990), reteller; reprinted 2005, Groundwood
 - The American Children's Treasury (Key Porter Books, 1991), editor
 - Ticket to Curlew, illus. Wendy Wolsak-Frith (Groundwood, 1992), novel; published 1996 as Ticket to Canada, Silver Burdett; received the Geoffrey Bilson Award and the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year for Children Award[1]
 - Something Might Be Hiding, illus. Paul Zwolak, (Groundwood, 1994), picture book
 - Music for the Tsar of the Sea: a Russian Wonder Tale, illus. Harvey Chan (Groundwood, 1995), reteller
 - The Wind Wagon, illus. Daniel Clifford (Silver Burdett Press, 1995), novel
 - Letters to the Wind: Classic Stories and Poems for Children (Key Porter, 1995), compiler; published 2001 as American Stories and Poems for Children
 - Wings to Fly, illus. Mary Jane Gerber (Groundwood, 1997), novel
 - Bounce Me, Tickle Me, Hug Me: Lap Rhymes and Play Rhymes from around the World, compiled by Sandra Carpenter-Davis (Toronto: Parent-Child Mother Goose Program, 1997), adaptor
 - The Little Rooster and the Diamond Button: a Hungarian Folktale, illus. Joanne Fitzgerald (Groundwood, 2001), reteller; received Mr. Christie's Book Award
 - Berta, a Remarkable Dog, illus. Elsa Myotte (Groundwood, 2002), novel
 - Stories from the Life of Jesus: Stories from the Bible, illus. Linda Wolfsgruber (Groundwood, 2004), reteller
 - Stories from Adam to Ezekiel; Retold from the Bible, illus. Gary Clement (Groundwood, 2004), reteller
 
References
- ^ * Celia Lottridge Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine profile by Dave Jenkinson at the Manitoba Library Association
 
Sources
- Ten Small Tales[1] [2]
 - Ten Small Tales: Stories from Around the World [3] [4]
 - Home is Beyond the Mountains[5]
 - THE NAME OF THE TREE: A Bantu Folktale[6]
 
External links
- Celia Barker Lottridge at Groundwood Books (archived 2011-09-30)
 - Celia Barker Lottridge at The Writers' Union of Canada (archived 2012-02-24)
 - Celia Barker Lottridge at the Canadian Society of Children's Authors, Illustrators, and Performers (archived 2009-01-03)
 - Celia Barker Lottridge at Library of Congress, with 9 library catalogue records