Gerald Hausman
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Gerald Andrews Hausman is a storyteller
Storyteller
- Films and television :* Narradores de Javé , a 2003 Brazilian film by Eliane Caffé* The Storyteller , a 2009 American horror film* The Storyteller, a 1988 television series by Jim Henson...

 and award-winning author
Author
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 of books about Native America, animals, mythology, and West Indian culture. Hausman comes from a long line of storytellers and educators, and has published over seventy books for both children and adults.

Biography

Born in Baltimore
Baltimore
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, Maryland
Maryland
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, to engineer father Sidney Hausman and mother Dorothy "Little" Hausman, Gerald grew up in New Jersey
New Jersey
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 and Massachusetts
Massachusetts
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 before moving to New Mexico
New Mexico
New Mexico is a state located in the southwest and western regions of the United States. New Mexico is also usually considered one of the Mountain States. With a population density of 16 per square mile, New Mexico is the sixth-most sparsely inhabited U.S...

 for college. Along with brother, Sid Hausman, a songwriter, entertainer and artist, Hausman attended New Mexico Highlands University
New Mexico Highlands University
New Mexico Highlands University is a public university located in Las Vegas, New Mexico.-History:The university was first established as New Mexico Normal School in 1893, with the prominent archaeologist Edgar Lee Hewett serving as its first president...

 in Las Vegas, New Mexico
Las Vegas, New Mexico
Las Vegas is a city in San Miguel County, New Mexico, United States. Once two separate municipalities both named Las Vegas, west Las Vegas and east Las Vegas , divided by the Gallinas River, retain distinct characters and separate, rival school districts. The population was 14,565 at the 2000...

, where he obtained his B.A. in English Literature.

After graduation, Hausman married Loretta "Lorry" Wright and moved to Lenox, Massachusetts
Lenox, Massachusetts
Lenox is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. Set in Western Massachusetts, it is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 5,077 at the 2000 census. Where the town has a border with Stockbridge is the site of Tanglewood, summer...

, where he taught creative writing and English at the Windsor Mountain School
Windsor Mountain School
The Windsor Mountain School was a coeducational boarding high school in Lenox, Massachusetts.The school was established in Lenox in 1944 by German Jewish educational reformer Max Bondy and his wife Gertrude Bondy. The Bondys had earlier established an international school in Germany, initially in...

. He also founded, with his wife Lorry and David Silverstein, The Bookstore Press, which published some of the first paperback books for children. These included such authors as Ruth Krauss
Ruth Krauss
Ruth Krauss was an author of children's books, one of the most well known being The Carrot Seed, and an author of theatrical poems for an adult audience. Many of her books are still in print....

, Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak
Maurice Bernard Sendak is an American writer and illustrator of children's literature. He is best known for his book Where the Wild Things Are, published in 1963.-Early life:...

, Crockett Johnson
Crockett Johnson
Crockett Johnson was the pen name of cartoonist and children's book illustrator David Johnson Leisk...

, Aram Saroyan
Aram Saroyan
Aram Saroyan is an American poet, novelist, biographer, memoirist and playwright. There has been a resurgence of interest in his work in the 21st century, evidenced by the publication in 2007 of several previous collections reissued together as Complete Minimal Poems.- Biography :Saroyan was born...

 and Paul Metcalf
Paul Metcalf
Paul Metcalf was an American writer. He wrote in verse and prose, but his work generally defies classification. Its small but devoted following includes Robert Creeley, William Gass, Wendell Berry, Guy Davenport, Howard Zinn, and Bruce Olds...

. In 1977, Gerald and Lorry moved to Tesuque, New Mexico
Tesuque, New Mexico
Tesuque is a census-designated place in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, United States. It is part of the Santa Fe, New Mexico, Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 909 at the 2000 census...

, where they lived for seventeen years, raising two daughters, Hannah and Mariah.

During this time, Hausman worked as poetry teacher, editor, publisher and English teacher at Santa Fe Preparatory School
Santa Fe Preparatory School
Santa Fe Preparatory School is a fully accredited, coeducational day school serving approximately 340 students in grades seven through twelve. Located in the historical capital city of Santa Fe, New Mexico, SF Prep provides a college preparatory curriculum...

 in nearby Santa Fe
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. It is the fourth-largest city in the state and is the seat of . Santa Fe had a population of 67,947 in the 2010 census...

, going on to found the Blue Harbour School of Creative Writing on the former estate of playwright Noel Coward
Noël Coward
Sir Noël Peirce Coward was an English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what Time magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and chic, pose and poise".Born in Teddington, a suburb of London, Coward attended a dance academy...

 in Port Maria
Port Maria
Port Maria is the capital town of the Jamaican parish of Saint Mary. It has a population of approximately 7,500 people and is the seat of the Saint Mary Parish Council. The Mayor of Port Maria is Richard Creary...

, Jamaica
Jamaica
Jamaica is an island nation of the Greater Antilles, in length, up to in width and 10,990 square kilometres in area. It is situated in the Caribbean Sea, about south of Cuba, and west of Hispaniola, the island harbouring the nation-states Haiti and the Dominican Republic...

. He has also served as poet-in-residence at Central Connecticut State College. In addition, he worked as a poet in the schools in the city of Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is the principal city of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Berkshire County. Its area code is 413. Its ZIP code is 01201...

.

Hausman’s most recent works include The Boy From Nine Miles: The Early Life of Bob Marley, illustrated by daughter Mariah Fox and co-authored with Cedella Marley
Cedella Marley
Cedella Marley is daughter of reggae artist Bob Marley and Rita Marley. She played in her brothers' group Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers....

, the daughter of late musician Bob Marley
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, OM was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician. He was the rhythm guitarist and lead singer for the ska, rocksteady and reggae band Bob Marley & The Wailers...

; The Image Taker: The Selected Stories and Photographs of Edward S. Curtis
Edward S. Curtis
Edward Sheriff Curtis was a photographer of the American West and of Native American peoples.-Early life:...

with a foreword by Joe Medicine Crow
Joe Medicine Crow
Joseph Medicine Crow is a Crow historian and author. He is also an enrolled member of the Crow Nation of Native Americans...

; and Timeswimmer, the story of a young Jamaican boy who befriends an ancient storytelling sea turtle
Sea turtle
Sea turtles are marine reptiles that inhabit all of the world's oceans except the Arctic.-Distribution:...

 named Odysseus.

Hausman has performed readings and storytellings throughout the United States and Europe, and is known for his lively and engaging style. He has also been a presenter for National Public Radio, History Channel, Haunted History: Caribbean, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
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, Miami Book Fair International and American Library Association
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.

In 1994, Gerald and Lorry moved to Bokeelia, Florida
Bokeelia, Florida
Bokeelia is a census-designated place located on Pine Island in Lee County, Florida, United States. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 1,997...

, on Pine Island, where they currently work and reside.

Awards

  • Union College
    Union College
    Union College is a private, non-denominational liberal arts college located in Schenectady, New York, United States. Founded in 1795, it was the first institution of higher learning chartered by the New York State Board of Regents. In the 19th century, it became the "Mother of Fraternities", as...

     Poetry Prize, 1965 for Quebec Poems
  • American Folklore Society
    American Folklore Society
    The American Folklore Society is the US-based professional association for folklorists, with members from the US, Canada, and around the world. It was founded in 1888 by William Wells Newell, who stood at the center of a diverse group of university-based scholars, museum anthropologists, and men...

    , Aesop Accolade Award (Children's Section), 1995 for Duppy Talk: West Indian Tales of Mystery and Magic
  • Notable Social Studies Book for Young people designation, Children's Book Council
    Children's Book Council
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     (CBC)/ National Council for the Social Studies
    National council for the social studies
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    , 1996, and 1999, for Doctor Bird: Three Lookin' Up Tales from Jamaica
  • Pick of the Lists Selection, the American Booksellers Association
    American Booksellers Association
    The American Booksellers Association is a non-profit industryassociation founded in 1900 that promotes independent bookstores in the United States and Canada. The ABA and its members support freedom of speech, literacy, and programs that encourage reading...

     (ABA), 1999, for Dogs of Myth: Tales from around the World
  • Bank Street College of Education
    Bank Street College of Education
    Bank Street College of Education is located in Manhattan, New York City.-History:Bank Street was founded in 1916 by Lucy Sprague Mitchell as the "Bureau of Educational Experiments"....

     Best Book Selection, 2000, for Tom Cringle: Battle on the High Seas and Cats of Myth: Tales from around the World
  • Parents' Choice Award
    Parents' Choice Award
    The Parents' Choice Award is an award presented by the non-profit Parents' Choice Foundation to recognize "the very best products for children of different ages and backgrounds, and of varied skill and interest levels." It is considered a "prestigious" award among children's products, and has been...

     Silver Medal for NonFiction, designation, 2003
  • New York Public Library
    New York Public Library
    The New York Public Library is the largest public library in North America and is one of the United States' most significant research libraries...

     Best Book for the Teen Age designation, 2004 for Escape from Botany Bay
  • National Council for the Social Studies
    National council for the social studies
    The National Council for the Social Studies is a US-based association devoted to supporting social studies education. It affiliated with various regional or state level social studies associations, including: the Middle States Council for the Social Studies, the Washington State Council for the...

    /Children's Book Council
    Children's Book Council
    According to their website, the Children's Book Council is a United States "nonprofit trade association of publishers and packagers of trade books and related materials for children and young adults."...

    , Best Book Designation, 2007, for A Mind With Wings

Fiction

  • The Shivurrus Plant of Mopant, Giligia Press, 1968
  • New Marlboro Stage, Giligia Press, 1968
  • New Marlboro Stage, Bookstore Press, 1971
  • Circle Meadow, Bookstore Press, 1972
  • The Boy with the Sun Tree Bow, Berkshire Traveller, 1973
  • Beth: The Little Girl of Pine Knoll, Bookstore Press, 1974
  • Sitting on the Blue-Eyed Bear: Navajo Myths & Legends, Lawrence Hill, 1975
  • Night Herding Song, Copper Canyon Press, 1979
  • The Day the White Whales Came to Bangor, Cobblesmith Books, 1979
  • No Witness, Stackpole Books, 1980
  • Runners, Sunstone Press, 1984
  • Meditations with Animals, Bear & Co., 1986
  • Meditations with the Navajo, Bear & Co., 1989
  • Stargazer, Lotus Press, 1989
  • Turtle Dream, Mariposa, 1991
  • Turtle Island Alphabet, St. Martin’s Press, 1992
  • The Gift of the Gila Monster, Simon & Schuster, 1993
  • Ghost Walk, Mariposa, 1993
  • Tunkashila, St. Martin’s Press, 1993
  • Turtle Island ABC, HarperCollins, 1994
  • Duppy Talk, Simon & Schuster, 1994
  • The Sun Horse, Lotus Press, 1995
  • Coyote Walks on Two Legs, Philomel, 1995
  • How Chipmunk Got Tiny Feet, HarperCollins, 1995
  • Doctor Moledinky’s Castle, Simon & Schuster, 1995
  • Prayer to the Great Mystery, St. Martin’s Press, 1995
  • Eagle Boy, HarperCollins, 1996
  • Night Flight, Philomel, 1996
  • The Kebra Nagast, St. Martin’s Press, 1997
  • The Story of Blue Elk, Clarion, 1998
  • Doctor Bird, Philomel, 1998
  • The Coyote Bead, Hampton Roads, 1999
  • Tom Cringle (Book One), Simon & Schuster, 2000
  • Tom Cringle (Book Two), Simon & Schuster, 2001
  • Castaways: Stories of Survival, Greenwillow, 2003
  • Ghost Walk: Native American Tales of the Spirit, Irie Books, 2005
  • Duppy Talk: West Indian Tales of Mystery & Magic, Irie Books, 2007
  • How Chipmunk Got Tiny Feet, Irie Books, 2008
  • Doctor Bird: Three lookin’ Up Tales from Jamaica, Irie Books, 2008
  • Time Swimmer, Macmillan Caribbean, 2009
  • The Image Taker: The Selected Stories and Photographs of Edward S. Curtis, World Wisdom, 2009

Collaborations

  • The Berkshire Anthology (with David Silverstein), Bookstore Press, 1972
  • Wilderness (with Roger Zelazny
    Roger Zelazny
    Roger Joseph Zelazny was an American writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels, best known for his The Chronicles of Amber series...

    ), Tor Books, 1994
  • African American Alphabet (with Kelvin Rodriques), St. Martin’s Press, 1996
  • The Jacob Ladder (with Uton Hinds), Orchard Books, 2001
  • The Boy From Nine Miles, (with Cedella Marley), Hampton Roads, 2002
  • 56 Thoughts From 56 Hope Road, (with Cedella Marley), Tuff Gong Books, 2002
  • The Jacob Ladder (with Uton Hinds), Scholastic paperback, 2003
  • 60 Visions (with Cedella Marley), Tuff Gong Books, 2005
  • Three Little Birds (with Cedella Marley), Tuff Gong Books, 2006

By Gerald and Loretta Hausman

  • The Pancake Book, Persea Books, 1975
  • The Yogurt Book, Persea Books, 1976
  • The Mythology of Dogs, St. Martin’s Press, 1997
  • The Mythology of Dogs, Griffin paperback, 1998
  • The Mythology of Cats, St. Martin’s Press, 1998
  • The Mythology of Cats, Berkeley paperback, 2000
  • Dogs of Myth, Simon & Schuster, 1999
  • Dogs of Myth, Scholastic Book Club, 2001
  • Cats of Myth, Simon & Schuster, 2000
  • The Metaphysical Cat, Hampton Roads, 2001
  • The Mythology of Horses, Three Rivers/Random House, 2003
  • Escape From Botany Bay, Orchard/Scholastic, 2003
  • Napoleon and Josephine, Orchard/Scholastic, 2004
  • Horses of Myth, E.P. Dutton, 2005
  • Henry David Thoreau, Shambhala/Random House, 2006
  • The Healing Horse, Houghton Mifflin, 2006

Audio

  • Stargazer (audio), Sunset, 1991
  • Turtle Island Alphabet (audio), Sunset, 1992
  • Navajo Nights (audio), Sunset, 1993
  • Native American Animal Stories (audio), Sunset, 1993
  • The Turquoise Horse (audio) Irie Books, 2006
  • Drum Talk (audio), Speaking Volumes, 2010
  • Ghost Walk (audio), Speaking Volumes, 2010
  • Native American Animal Stories (audio), Speaking Volumes, 2010
  • Navajo Nights (audio), Speaking Volumes, 2010
  • Stargazer (audio), Speaking Volumes, 2010
  • The Turquoise Horse (audio), Speaking Volumes, 2010

External links

  • http://www.geraldhausman.com/
  • http://www.author-illustr-source.com/geraldhausman.htm
  • http://www.staythirstymedia.com/201010-050/html/201010-american-storybag.html
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