![]() Rathmann the "Most Promising New Author" distinction in Publishers Weekly's 1991 annual Cuffie Awards. The resulting book, Ruby the Copycat, earned Ms. Eureka! A little girl with a passion for plagiarism! I didn't want anyone to know it was me, so I made the character look like my sister." Finally, the teacher convinced me that even a beginning writer can create an original character if the character is driven by the writer's most secret weirdness. "I spent the first three weeks of my writing class at Otis Parsons filching characters from my classmates' stories. ![]() Rathmann studied commercial art at the American Academy in Chicago, fine art at the Atelier Lack in Minneapolis, and children's-book writing and illustration at the Otis Parsons School of Design in Los Angeles. "I wanted to teach sign language to gorillas, but after taking a class in signing, I realized what I'd rather do was draw pictures of gorillas." in psychology from the University of Minnesota. Rathmann graduated from Mounds View High School in New Brighton, Minnesota, then attended colleges everywhere, changing her major repeatedly. In the winter we sculpted giant snow animals. ![]() "In the summer we lolled in plastic wading pools guzzling Kool-Aid. Paul, Minnesota, and grew up in the suburbs with two brothers and two sisters. Caldecott-medalist Peggy Rathmann was born in St. ![]()
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