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'Elaine Lobl Konigsburg' (born on
February 10,
1930) is an American author of
children's books, and two-time winner of the
Newbery Medal for children's literature. She is the only author to have won the Newbery Medal and been runner-up in the same year, with her second and first books respectively: ''
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler'' and ''Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth''. Kongisburg won the Newbery Medal again in 1997 with her book ''
The View from Saturday''. She therefore also holds the record for the longest span between any two Newberys awarded to one author, 29 years.
Elaine Konigsburg was born in New York but grew up in
Phoenixville and
Farrell, small mill towns in
Pennsylvania. She was the middle child of three daughters, her parents were business people. After graduating high-school first in her class, she worked briefly as a bookkeeper in a wholesale meat plant to earn money for college. One of the owners had a brother named David Konigsburg, who would later become her husband.
Konigsburg was the first member of her family to receive a college education, a degree in
chemistry from
Carnegie Mellon University. She graduated with honors, and married David. She then began studying for her master's degree in chemistry at the
University of Pittsburgh, where she twice blew up the laboratory sink and decided she did not have the temperament to be a chemist.
When her husband received his
Doctorate in
Psychology, they moved to
Jacksonville, Florida, where Konigsburg worked as a science teacher at a private school for girls. But she realized she was "more interested in what was going on inside my students' heads than what was going on inside the test tubes". Shortly after she stopped teaching, her son Paul was born, followed by Laurie and Ross.
She did not start to write until her family moved to the
suburbs of New York and the youngest of her three children had started
kindergarten. Around this time Konigsburg also started taking classes in drawing and painting, and won prizes for her artwork. Some of her books are illustrated with her own drawings. She currently lives in a house on the beach in North Florida near Jacksonville.
She lists her favorite authors as
Louisa May Alcott and
Frances Hodgson Burnett.
A list of books by E.L. Konigsburg
★ 1967 ''
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler'', winner of the 1968
Newbery medal, 1968 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, and 1970 William Allen White Children's Book Award Two children run away to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and solve a mystery.
★ 1967''
Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth''; 1968
Newbery Honor book A young girl meets a witch with whom she shares adventures.
★ 1969 ''
About the B'nai Bagels''
★ 1970 ''
(George)''
★ 1971 ''
Altogether, One at a Time''
★ 1973 ''
A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver'', about
Eleanor of Aquitaine
★ 1974 ''
The Dragon in the Ghetto with a gun''
★ 1975 ''
The Second Mrs. Gioconda'', about
Leonardo Da Vinci
★ 1976 ''
Father's Arcane Daughter'', made into the Hallmark movie ''Caroline?''
★ 1979 ''
Throwing Shadows''
★ 1982 ''
Journey to an 800 Number''
★ 1986 ''
Up from Jericho Tel''
★ 1990 ''
Samuel Todd's Book of Great Colors'', a
picture book, written and illustrated by Konigsburg
★ 1991 ''
Samuel Todd's Book of Great Inventions'', a
picture book, written and illustrated by Konigsburg
★ 1992 ''
Amy Elizabeth Explores Bloomingdale's'', a
picture book, written and illustrated by Konigsburg
★ 1993 ''
T-Backs, T-Shirts, COAT, and Suit''
★ 1995 ''
TalkTalk''
★ 1996 ''
The View from Saturday'', winner of the 1997
Newbery MedalFour very different children explain how they came to win an academic contest.
★ 2000 ''
Silent to the Bone'' A boy helps his friend to talk about the events that got him arrested.
★ 2004 ''
The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place'' '
★ Most Recent
★ 'A girl escapes summer camp and tries to save her uncles' art towers.
★ 2007 ''
The Mysterious Edge of the Heroic World'' (forthcoming)