Jane Yolenâ??s â??Greylingâ?? is a tale of a supernatural creature called a â??selchieâ?? a creature that transforms into a human on land and a seal at sea. Found and adopted by a fisherman, Greyling avoids the water, fearing being returned to his sea mammal form. However, when his beloved father falls into the sea, he has no choice but to dive in and save him.
Jane Yolen won the 1988 Caldecott Award for her book Owl Moon.
The answer to this question depends on the book.
Here There Be Witches is a collection of Short Stories and Poems by Jane Yolen. So, each story will have its own main character.
she certainly is an awesome authur
In a literature book
Pirates In Petticoats This is a non fiction book about female pirates.
East of Eaden
The author of the book "Why the Sky is High" is Jane Yolen.
Jane Yolen has mentioned that her book "Briar Rose" took her the longest to write, as it required extensive research and took her several years to craft the story of a modern-day retelling of Sleeping Beauty set during the Holocaust.
Yes, "Owl Moon" by Jane Yolen won the Caldecott Medal for its illustrations in 1988, rather than the Newbery Medal. The Newbery Medal is awarded for the text of a distinguished American children's book.
Jane Yolen has, to date, written more than 320 published books. Many people have illustrated her books including Jane Dyer, Ruth Sanderson, Tomie DePaula, Bruce Degan, and Melissa Sweet. If you want to know who illustrated each book, please visit her website (see the related links below) and go to 'works'.
This question is subjective, of course. But her most popular books are probably: Owl Moon How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight and Devil's Arithmetic