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Brenda A. Ferber (born April 23, 1967) is an author of children's literature. She is an alumna of the University of Michigan. She won the Sydney Taylor Manuscript Award for her book ''Julia's Kitchen'' before it was published, and the Sydney Taylor Book Award following publication. ==Biography== Ferber was born Brenda Gail Aaronson in Skokie, Illinois, on April 23, 1967, the third of four children. She grew up in Highland Park, Illinois, where her father practiced medicine and her mother, an artist, taught art. In 1990, she married Alan D. Ferber, whom she had met in college. Ferber discovered Judy Blume's books in elementary school and decided right then to become a children’s book author, too—a dream that took some years to realize. After college and while raising three children, Brenda found being around kids and books reignited her old writing fantasy. She determined to give it a shot no matter how bad the odds of success were. When she took her first formal writing class, she had three toddlers at home. She hired a sitter so she could have a few precious hours each week in which to write. She started out writing stories that were accepted by ''Ladybug'' magazine and several picture book manuscripts that collected 130 rejection letters over the course of three years. She immersed herself in children's fiction at the local library and decided she wanted to write novels that could touch a child’s heart and soul and signed up for an advanced novel writing class to help push her to fulfill her dream. In 2004, she submitted her first novel, then called ''Cara's Kitchen'', to the Sydney Taylor Manuscript Competition, which she won.〔(Presentation of the 2004 Sydney Taylor Manuscript Award )〕 The manuscript was accepted for publication by Farrar Straus & Giroux, which published the book as ''Julia's Kitchen'' in 2006. Ferber lives in Deerfield, Illinois, with her husband, three children, and a mini-whoodle named Ozzy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brenda A. Ferber」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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