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Terry Widener

Terry Widener

Terry Widener is an award-winning illustrator whose picture books include Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man (a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book and an ALA Notable Book) and The Babe & I (a recipient of the California Young Reader Medal), both by David A. Adler, and Girl Wonder: A Baseball Story in Nine Innings (a Junior Library Guild Selection) by Deborah Hopkinson. Mr. Widener lives with his family in McKinney, Texas.

Terry Widener's Books

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Steel Town
Steel Town By: Jonah Winter
Illustrated by: Terry Widener
This edition: Hardcover, 40 pages
Publication date: May 20, 2008
Ages: 4 - 8
In Steel Town, it's always dark. In Steel Town, it's always raining... In Steel Town, the mills blaze all day and all night, making steel and even more steel to be shipped over the Magic Mountains, down the Pitch-Black...
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Girl Wonder
Girl Wonder A Baseball Story in Nine Innings By: Deborah Hopkinson
Illustrated by: Terry Widener
This edition: Trade Paperback, 40 pages
Publication date: February 28, 2006
Ages: 5 - 8
When Alta Weiss throws a corncob at a tomcat chasing her favorite hen, folks know one thing for sure: she may be a girl, but she's got some arm. At the age of six Alta can nail any target, and by seventeen she's outpitched...
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Roy Makes a Car
Roy Makes a Car By: Mary E. Lyons
Illustrated by: Terry Widener
This edition: Hardcover, 32 pages
Publication date: January 6, 2005
Ages: 4 - 8
"If Roy Can't Fix It, Nobody Can" Down in Eatonville, Florida, there's a man who can clean spark plugs just by looking at them hard, and who can grease an axle faster than you can say "carburetor." Folks round those parts...