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Paul Goble
Paul Goble (born September 27, 1933) is an English-born American writer and illustrator of children's books, especially Native American stories. His book ''The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses'' won a Caldecott Medal in 1979. == Biography == Goble was born in Haslemere, England. He grew up in Oxford where his father was a harpsichord maker, and his mother a professional musician. Goble studied at the Central School of Art in London and then worked as an art teacher, as a furniture designer and as an industrial consultant. His first children’s book, ''Red Hawk's Account of Custer's Last Battle'', was published in 1969.〔Museum of Nebraska Art, "(Paul Goble )".〕 In 1977, he moved to the Black Hills in South Dakota and was adopted by Chief Edgar Red Cloud. Goble was greatly influenced by Plains Indian culture〔Internet Book List, "(Author Information: Paul Goble )"〕 and his subsequent children’s books reflect this.〔HarperCollins, "(Paul Goble )"〕 In 1979,〔Caldecott Medal〕 Goble received the Caldecott Medal award, presented each year for the most distinguished children's picture book, for his 1978 book ''The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses''. Most of his books, retellings of ancient stories, are told from the perspectives of different tribes among the Native Nations.
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