Cynthia Rylant
Cynthia Rylant (née Smith), born June 6, 1954, in Hopewell, Virginia, is an acclaimed American author and librarian who has written over 100 children's books, including picture books, novels, nonfiction, and poetry, often drawing from her Appalachian childhood.[1][2][5] She gained prominence with her debut *When I Was Young in the Mountains* (1982), a Caldecott Honor Book, and won the Newbery Medal for *Missing May* (1993) and a Newbery Honor for *A Fine White Dust* (1987).[1][2]
children's literature
picture books
novels
poetry
nonfiction
Henry And Mudge Take The Big Test: Ready-To-Read Level 2 (Paper)
Henry and Mudge and the Great Grandpas (Henry and Mudge Ready-to-Read)
The High-Rise Private Eyes #7: The Case of the Baffled Bear (I Can Read Book 2)
Summer Party (Cobble Street Cousins)
Puppy Mudge Takes a Bath
Annie and Snowball and the Magical House
Annie and Snowball and the Thankful Friends
Annie and Snowball and the Book Bugs Club
Brownie & Pearl Grab a Bite
Gooseberry Park and the Master Plan
The Wonderful Happens
Annie and Snowball and the Surprise Day
Brownie & Pearl Get Dolled Up
Mr. Putter & Tabby Drop the Ball
Let's Go Home: The Wonderful Things About a House
The Islander
Henry And Mudge And The Starry Night
This Year's Garden
Little Whistle's Medicine
Mr. Putter & Tabby Turn the Page
A Fine White Dust
Birthday Presents
Rosetown Summer (The Rosetown Books)
The Beautiful Stories of Life: Six Greeks Myths, Retold