Charlotte Zolotow (born
Charlotte Gertrude Shapiro June 26 1915 in
Norfolk, Virginia) is an
American author, poet, editor, and publisher of many books for children (
HarperCollins puts her number of "books for young audiences" at over seventy).
She has been published by more than 20 different houses (many of which she has outlasted). She was an editor, and later publisher, at Harper & Row, which was called Harper & Brothers when she began to work there and is now known as
HarperCollins.
Among the many writers she edited are
Paul Fleischman,
Paul Zindel,
Mary Rodgers,
Robert Lipsyte, and Francesca Lia Block.
She is the mother of the writer
Crescent Dragonwagon and poker tournament champion Stephen Zolotow. She was married to the late
Maurice Zolotow from
1938 until their divorce in
1969. She lives in
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
Works
The poem "Missing You" from
River Winding appears in
Best Friends, a collection of poems, and "People" from
All That Sunlight appears in the collection
More Surprises (both of these anthologies bear the emblem, "A Charlotte Zolotow Book"). She contributed a story (called
Enemies, illustrated by Ben Shecter) to
The Big Book for Peace where she appears alongside other well-known authors and illustrators including
Lloyd Alexander,
Steven Kellogg and
Trina Schart Hyman.
Selected Books
- The Park Book, illustrated by H.A. Rey (1944) ISBN 0-06-443092-8
- The Storm Book, illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham (1952) ISBN 0-06-443194-0
- Do You Know What I'll Do?, illustrated by Garth Williams (1958) ISBN 0-06-026930-8
- When the Wind Stops, illustrated by Joe Lasker (1962)
- Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present, illustrated by Maurice Sendak (1963) ISBN 0-8085-2587-5
- If It Weren't for You, illustrated by Ben Shecter (1966)
- River Winding (1978) ISBN 0-690-03866-6
- Snippets: A Gathering of Poems, Pictures, and Possibilities (1993) ISBN 0-06-020819-8'
- Who is Ben?, illustrated by Kathryn Jacobi (1997) ISBN 0-06-027351-8
- Some Things Go Together, illustrated by Ashley Wolff (1999, text originally published in 1969) ISBN 0-694-01197-5
- The Beautiful Christmas Tree, illustrated by Yan Nascimbene (1999, text originally published in 1972) ISBN 0-395-91365-9