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  • Bibliography:
    15 Books
  • First Book:
    June 1972
  • Latest Book:
    June 2011
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Book List in Order: 15 titles



  • Anansi the Spider is one of the great folk heroes of the world. He is a rogue, a mischief-maker, and a wise, lovable creature who triumphs over larger foes.

    In this traditional Ashanti tale, Anansi sets out on a long, difficult journey. Thre...



  • With vibrant colors and bold geometric forms, Gerald McDermott brilliantly captures the stylized look of Pueblo Indian art in this Caldecott Award-winning retelling of an ancient legend. A young boy searches for his father, but before he can claim hi...







  • Tim O’Toole and his wife, Kathleen, are so poor they have not a penny or a potato between them. Even their cats are too skinny for the mice to chase! When Tim goes out to find a job, he stumbles upon “the wee folk” -- a band of leprechauns who ...



  • The mischievous parrot Papagayo spends his days playing in the jungle and disturbing the sleeping night creatures with his raucous cries. But when the ferocious moon-dog begins to devour the moon, only Papagayo knows how to save it. The night creatur...



  • Full-color motifs illustrate this Congolese tale in which an ugly, unloved twin leaves home and discovers a Magic Tree, which gives him beauty, strength, and love--if he keeps its secret. By the author of Zomo the Rabbit. Reissue....



  • Zomo the rabbit, a trickster from West Africa, wants wisdom. But he must accomplish three apparently impossible tasks before Sky God will give him what he wants. Is he clever enough to do as Sky God asks? “The tale moves along with the swift co...



  • Wherever Coyote goes you can be sure he’ll find trouble. Now he wants to sing, dance, and fly like the crows, so he begs them to teach him how. The crows agree but soon tire of Coyote’s bragging and boasting. They decide to teach the great tricks...






  • A colorful picture book provides the Aztec legend of how the musicians of the sun were freed from their captive with the help of the mighty wind. By the illustrator of the Caldecott Medal book, Arrow to the Sun. Reprint....



  • Of all the animals in the rain forest, Jabutí was the favorite. His shell was smooth and shiny, and the songs he played on his flute were sweet.But his music was a reminder, too, of the mischievous pranks Jabutí sometimes played. His song reminded ...



  • Raven, the trickster, wants to give people the gift of light. But can he find out where Sky Chief keeps it? And if he does, will he be able to escape without being discovered? His dream seems impossible, but if anyone can find a way to bring light to...



  • Fox thinks he’s very smart when he plays a trick on Stork, but Stork outfoxes Fox--and shows him that a friend who tricks another is no friend at all. Caldecott Medalist Gerald McDermott retells a familiar trickster tale, bringing warmth and humor ...



  • Pig-Boy is hairy. Pig-Boy is dirty. Pig-Boy is hungry! And when trouble comes, he knows just what to do. (Of course, escaping trouble comes easily to a trickster, who can shape-shift his way out of sticky situations just in time!) With the tropi...



  • Monkey is hungry for the delicious mangoes on the island in the river, but he can't swim! How will he get there? Crocodile offers to carry Monkey across the water on his back, so Monkey hops aboard. Trouble is, Crocodile is hungry, too -- for Monkey!...


Award-Winning Books by Gerald McDermott

Arrow to the Sun
1975 Caldecott Medal -- Picture Book
Coyote
1995 PEN Literary Award -- Children/Young Adult
Zomo the Rabbit
1994 Florida Children's Book Award -- Pre K - 2nd Grade
1996 Young Hoosier Book Award -- Grades K-3


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Gerald McDermott has published 15 books.

Gerald McDermott does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Monkey: A Trickster Tale from India, was published in June 2011.

The first book by Gerald McDermott, Anansi the Spider, was published in June 1972.

No. Gerald McDermott does not write books in series.