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Adam Gustavson

Adam Gustavson

Adam Gustavson

Adam Gustavson is a graduate of Rowan University and the Master of Fine Arts Illustration program at the School of Visual Arts in New York. In addition to illustrating picture books, he currently teaches at Passaic County Community College and Seton Hall University. He lives and paints in West Orange, New Jersey, with his wife, their children, several guitars, and a ferret named Gracie.

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The Trouble with May Amelia has won an award
Feb 12, 2013
News:
The Trouble with May Amelia has won an award
Feb 12, 2013
News:
The Trouble with May Amelia has won an award
Feb 12, 2013
News:
The Trouble with May Amelia has won an award
Jun 10, 2011
The Trouble with May Amelia will be released on April 05, 2011 in eBook
Apr 05, 2011
The Trouble with May Amelia is now available in eBook
Apr 05, 2011
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Trouble with May Amelia
Mar 23, 2011

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Montclair Patch, June 13, 2013
...and Norah Jones. Her warm groove creates an atmosphere of love that's irresistible." JUNE 21 - Adam Gustavson Adam Gustavson is a self-styled "jazzbilly" guitarist and vocalist from West Orange, New Jersey, as well as the illustrator of over twenty...
Cleveland Jewish news, March 29, 2013
...Jewish experience. The award also memorializes author Sydney Taylor. The 2013 gold medal winners are: Linda Glaser and Adam Gustavson, respective author and illustrator of “Hannah’s Way;” Louise Borden, author of “His Name Was Raoul...
School Library Journal, February 15, 2013
...the Association of Jewish Libraries � The Sydney Taylor Book Award Winner for Younger Readers Linda Glaser and Adam Gustavson will receive the 2013 gold medal in the Sydney Taylor Book Award?s Younger Readers category for Hannah?s Way, published by...
Centre Daily Times, January 26, 2013
...may provoke lively conversation. It’s also very very funny. “Lost and Found” by Bill Harley, illustrated by Adam Gustavson. This picturebook has an especially strong plot in which a lost-and-found box yields surprising treasures. Will resonate...
JTA, January 22, 2013
...Jewish Libraries. The awards recognize new books that portray the Jewish experience. Glaser's book, with illustrations by Adam Gustavson, was the choice for young readers and tells of a girl who feels out of place in her new home in a rural Minnesota...
HamptonRoads.com, December 11, 2012
...be pored over again and again for its glowing details. “Lost and Found” by Bill Harley, illustrated by Adam Gustavson. Peachtree Publishers. $16.95. Steadfast grade-schooler Justin, in search of a hat his grandma knitted, hacks his way through...
Wichita Eagle, November 18, 2012
...of “I Like Old Clothes”. • • • “Lost and Found” written by Bill Harley and illustrated by Adam Gustavson (Peachtree Publishers, ages 5-10) explores one of the great mysteries of grade school: Lost and Found. Justin has lost his hat....
Montclair Patch, May 9, 2013
...Grassi, Leo Kottke, Ralph Towner and Michael Hedges. CD's will be for sale after the performance.   Adam Gustavson [ www.soundcloud.com/adam-m-gustavson ] is a multi-instrumentalist songwriter and musician from West Orange, NJ. As a youth, he...
School Library Journal, February 15, 2013
...the Association of Jewish Libraries � The Sydney Taylor Book Award Winner for Younger Readers Linda Glaser and Adam Gustavson will receive the 2013 gold medal in the Sydney Taylor Book Award?s Younger Readers category for Hannah?s Way, published by...
St. Louis Jewish Light, November 29, 2012
...from the mind of a person with a story to tell. “Hannah’s Way,” Linda Glaser, illustrations by Adam Gustavson (Kar-Ben Publishing, paperback: 32 pp., $ 7.95). Ages: 6-9. Inspired by a museum exhibit about Jewish women in the Upper Midwest. Set in...
St. Louis Jewish Light, November 28, 2012
...from the mind of a person with a story to tell. “Hannah’s Way,” Linda Glaser, illustrations by Adam Gustavson (Kar-Ben Publishing, paperback: 32 pp., $ 7.95). Ages: 6-9. Inspired by a museum exhibit about Jewish women in the Upper Midwest. Set in...
Wichita Eagle, November 18, 2012
...of “I Like Old Clothes”. • • • “Lost and Found” written by Bill Harley and illustrated by Adam Gustavson (Peachtree Publishers, ages 5-10) explores one of the great mysteries of grade school: Lost and Found. Justin has lost his hat....
Cleveland Live, September 1, 2012
...inspirational story of a little-known Ohioan whose dream wasn't deferred. Grade: B Silent Star Bill Wise & Adam Gustavson Another under-recognized Ohio sports figure, William Ellsworth Hoy, was born in 1862 in rural Houcktown near Findlay. William lost...
Indiana Gazette, August 27, 2012
...Hoy" (Lee & Low Books, $18.95, ages 6 to 12), written by Bill Wise and illustrated by Adam Gustavson; "First Mothers" (Clarion Books, $17.99, ages 7 to 12), a humorous and factual look at the mothers behind our U.S. presidents, written by Beverly...