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Fans of Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning Where the Wild Things Are will love Kenny's Window—now back in print! After a young boy named Kenny dreams of a magical garden, he sets off on a quest to find it. The Horn Book praised Kenny's Window, saying, "For the first time, Maurice Sendak's distinctive sketches accompany his own text. Together they have created a little boy's unique world, blended of the reality inside and outside his window and the make-believe of his dreams." First published in 1956 and now back in print, Kenny's Window is Maurice Sendak's debut as a writer.

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Fans of Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning Where the Wild Things Are will love Kenny's Window—now back in print! After a young boy named Kenny dreams of a magical garden, he sets off on a quest to find it. The Horn Book praised Kenny's Window, saying, "For the first time, Maurice Sendak's distinctive sketches accompany his own text. Together they have created a little boy's unique world, blended of the reality inside and outside his window and the make-believe of his dreams." First published in 1956 and now back in print, Kenny's Window is Maurice Sendak's debut as a writer.
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Autorenporträt
Maurice Sendak’s books have sold over 50 million copies and have been translated into more than 40 languages. He received the 1964 Caldecott Medal for Where the Wild Things Are and is the creator of such classics as In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over There, Higglety Pigglety Pop!, and Nutshell Library. In 1970 he received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal for Illustration, in 1983 he received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award from the American Library Association, and in 1996 he received a National Medal of Arts in recognition of his contribution to the arts in America. In 2003, Sendak received the first Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, an annual international prize for children’s literature established by the Swedish government.