About Grace Lin: A Celebrated Author and Illustrator
Best known for her expertise in crafting mesmerizing children’s books, Grace Lin is a New York Times bestselling author hailing from America. Aspirations of becoming an ice skater took a backseat when the allure of art captured her heart, leading her towards a flourishing career in children’s books. A gifted student, she attended the Rhode Island School of Design, honing her artistic abilities. Over her illustrious career, she has been the recipient of numerous accolades, including the highly coveted Newberry Honor, the American Booksellers Association’s “Pick of the List” and Al Roker’s Today Show Kid’s Book Club award.
In the literature world, Grace Lin wears many hats—an author, an illustrator, a New York Times reviewer, an advocate for diversity, and a commentator for New England Public Radio. Currently residing in Florence, Massachusetts with her family, Grace’s compelling narratives continue to charm her readers.
Grace Lin: Crafting Masterpieces since her Debut
Grace Lin’s entrée into the world of children’s literature began in 1999 with her picture book titled The Ugly Vegetables. Shortly thereafter, she ventured into children’s novels, making her debut with The Year of the Dog in 2006.
Books in Order: Grace Lin’s Catalog of Captivating Narratives
Intricately woven into the list are Grace Lin’s books in order that they were initially published: