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Jennifer Holm

Published on Jul 03, 2019

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Jennifer Holm

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Jennifer Holm

  • Grew up with four brothers
  • She grew up reading comic books.
  • The only thing she didn't like about comic books is there were no girl super heroes.
  • All About Adolescent Literacy. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.adlit.org/authors/Holm/64819/
Jennifer Holm loved reading as a child.

Only May Amelia

was a book that Jennifer won the 2000 Newbery Honor book award.

Baby Mouse

Baby Mouse is another award winning book that Jennifer Holm has written. The book is for early readers.

The Fourteenth Goldfish

The Fourteenth Goldfish is another best selling book. The book explores science and talks about life and death, family and friends.
The Fourteenth Goldfish was inspired by Jennifer's late father. He was a doctor and loved science.

All About Adolescent Literacy. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.adlit.org/authors/Holm/64819/

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  • Jennifer likes children's books to have comedy with a little bit of real life in the story.
  • Just like in her book The Fourteenth Goldfish. The book had some funny parts and some real life situations. Ex. life and death, family and friends.
  • All About Adolescent Literacy. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.adlit.org/authors/Holm/64819/
"Important for kids to laugh and enjoy reading as well as some darker things." (JenniferHolms)
All About Adolescent Literacy. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.adlit.org/authors/Holm/64819/

Penny from Heaven



Penny from Heaven was an award winning book in 2007 for Jennifer Holm.

Three time Newberry honor-winning1

Jennifer Holm is a "Three-time Newbery Honor-winning and New York Times bestselling"
Jennifer L. Holm. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.prhspeakers.com/speaker/jennifer-holm


Jennifer has a variety of genres that she writes. Historical fiction, graphic novels, and comics.

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  • Jennifer says that she tries to connect on a child's level.
  • look at what a child's point of view is.
  • What they like to eat, favorite t.v. shows, what's important to them, fashion, and their everyday life.

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