Talk:Mosonmagyaróvár

Bobbie Kalman

 * Bobbie Kalman, author of more than 800 children's books, born here

800 children's books and we have no article!


 * VIAF: Marie Valerie Kalman, b. 1947
 * LCCN cites US copyright file: Marie (Bobbie) Kalman; Kalman, Marie, 1947-
 * GND suggests, but no more, that none of her books have been translated into German. (They may be picture books that don't translate routinely.) "Marie Kalman" is another person there.

There 1985 is her earliest publication year, 13 records/ 12 titles. Having checked four I guess all picture books from Toronto & New York: Crabtree Pub Co.; seven 32pp self-illustrated; five 56pp "We celebrate" with other illustrators.

--P64 (talk) 23:27, 17 March 2014 (UTC)

(continued) --P64 (talk) 23:37, 17 March 2014 (UTC)
 * Crabtree Publishing Company About Bobbie Kalman says "Widely recognized by educators as the author of more than 800 quality children's curriculum-based books,"
 * Kalman calls Refugee Child: My memories of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution (Crabtree, 2006), 224pp for ages 9+, "the only children's non-fiction book about the Hungarian Revolution"; Also: "Refugee Child begins in Bobbie’s hometown of Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary, where a peaceful protest against the Communist government is met with violence by the Hungarian secret police." (at age 9)

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