Jim Trelease
A graduate of the University of Massachusetts ('63) and native of New Jersey (Orange, Union and North Plainfield), Jim Trelease was for 20 years an award-winning artist and journalist before turning his career toward education in 1979 when he wrote the first edition of The Read-Aloud Handbook.
Now the grandfather of three boys and two girls, he resides with his wife Susan in Enfield, Connecticut.
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