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Tor Seidler (born 1952 in Littleton, New Hampshire) is an American author of children's literature. Many of his books feature anthropomorphic animals.〔 "Interview", evidently a linked PDF file that is not available 2015-11-16.〕 ''Mean Margaret'' was nominated for a National Book Award,〔Jean Westmoore (December 7, 1997). "Worthwhile Additions to a Young Reader's Library". ''The Buffalo News''. (Archive copy ) at HighBeam Research available by subscription only. Opening fragment does not mention Seidler 2015-11-16.〕 ''The Wainscott Weasel'' was named a Notable Children's Book by the American Library Association, and ''A Rat's Tale'' was named Best Book of the Year by ''Publishers Weekly''. In 1998, ''A Rat's Tale'' was adapted into a puppet film by Augsburger Puppenkiste and distributed by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment. 20th Century Fox Animation planned to adapt ''The Wainscott Weasel'' into a movie, but shelved the concept in 2006. He studied literature at Stanford University. ==Published books== * ''The Dulcimer Boy'' (1979) * ''Terpin'' (1982) * ''A Rat's Tale'' (1985) *''The Tar Pit'' (1987) *''Take a Good Look'' (1990) * ''The Steadfast Tin Soldier'' (HarperCollins, 1992) – picture book illustrated by Fred Marcellino, retelling the 1838 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, *''The Wainscott Weasel'' (1993) *''Mean Margaret'' (1997) *''The Silent Spinbills'' (1998) *''The Revenge of Randal Reese-Rat'' (2001) *''The Brothers Below Zero'' (2002) *''Brain Boy and the Death Master'' (2003) *''Toes'' (2006) * ''Gully's Travels'' (Scholastic, 2008), *''Firstborn'' (2015) ==References== 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「Tor Seidler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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