Susan Meddaugh
Susan Meddaugh, born October 4, 1944, in Montclair, New Jersey, worked for ten years at Houghton Mifflin as a designer, art editor, and art director before becoming a freelance illustrator and author of children's books.[1][2] She is best known for her Martha Speaks series, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book in 1992 that was adapted into a PBS Kids TV show, along with other titles like Hog-Eye and The Witches' Supermarket.[1][2][4] She graduated from Wheaton College with degrees in French literature and fine arts and resides in Sherborn, Massachusetts.[1][2][5]
Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Oct 4, 1944
Children's literature
Picture books
Martha on the Case
Martha Speaks: Martha's Nose for News
Martha Speaks: Teacher's Pet
Martha Speaks: Play Ball!
Martha speaks
Two Ways to Count to Ten: A Liberian Folktale
Martha Speaks: Funny Bone Jokes and Riddles
Martha Speaks: Detective Dog
Martha Speaks Story Time Collection: Special 20th Anniversary Edition
Martha Speaks: Space Dogs Chapter Book
Martha Speaks: Teacher's Pet
Martha Speaks: Farm Dog Martha
Martha Speaks: The Show Must Go On Chapter Book
Martha Speaks: Martha Bakes a Cake Reader
Martha Speaks: Martha Stinks! (Reader)
Martha Speaks: Thanksgiving Reunion (Chapter Book)
Martha Speaks: Shelter Dog Blues
Martha Speaks: Funny Bone Jokes and Riddles
Martha Speaks: Secret Agent Dog
Martha Speaks: White House Dog
Martha Speaks: Campfire Stories
Martha Speaks: Martha Bakes a Cake Reader
Martha Speaks: Martha and Skits Out West
Martha Speaks: Martha on the Case