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          Here's my late-night impetuous and utterly unverified theory of why Lopez' blue/lefty types are starting to get on each other's nerves more often....

          Today's vintage children's book is Going Barefoot by Aileen Fisher.

        1. Adrienne Adams (February 10, December 3, ) was a children's book illustrator as well as an artist and author of children's books.
        2. Here's my late-night impetuous and utterly unverified theory of why Lopez' blue/lefty types are starting to get on each other's nerves more often.
        3. Adrienne Adams (February 10, – December 3, ) was an American children's book illustrator as well as an artist and writer of children's books.
        4. Adrienne Adams (Adrienne Cecile Adams; – ) was an illustrator from the USA, known for her work in children's books.
        5. Adrienne Adams (illustrator)

          American illustrator (–)

          For the New York city councilwoman, see Adrienne Adams (politician).

          Adrienne Adams

          Born()February 10,

          Fort Smith, Arkansas, United States

          DiedDecember 3, () (aged&#;96)[1]

          Rolla, Missouri, United States

          EducationUniversity of Missouri, American School of Design
          Known&#;forIllustration and artist
          Awards
          • Caldecott Medal (among runners-up, and )
          • Rutgers Award ()
          • University of Southern Mississippi Medallion ()

          Adrienne Adams (February 10, &#; December 3, )[1] was an American children's book illustrator as well as an artist and writer of children's books.

          She won two Caldecott Honors (in and ) and in she was awarded the Rutgers Award for overall contributions to children’s literature. In , she was awarded the University of Southern Mississippi Medallion.

          Life and career

          Adams was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas,[1] and grew up in Oklahoma.

          She obtain