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Where the sidewalk ends sick
Where the sidewalk ends sick











where the sidewalk ends sick

He then attended the University of Illinois, from which he was expelled.

where the sidewalk ends sick

He grew up in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago, where he attended Theodore Roosevelt High School. Sheldon Allan Silverstein was born into a Jewish family in Chicago on September 25, 1930. Silverstein died at home in Key West, Florida, of a heart attack on May 10, 1999, at age 68. Shoshanna died of an aneurysm at age 11, and the book A Light in the Attic is dedicated to her memory. Silverstein had two children, Shoshanna Jordan Hastings (June 30, 1970 – April 24, 1982) and Matthew De Ver (born November 10, 1984). He was the recipient of two Grammy Awards as well as nominations at the Golden Globe Awards and Academy Awards. His songs have been recorded and popularized by a wide range of other acts including Tompall Glaser, The Irish Rovers and Dr. As a songwriter, Silverstein wrote the 1969 Johnny Cash track " A Boy Named Sue", which peaked at number 2 on the U.S.

where the sidewalk ends sick

His works have been translated into more than 47 languages and have sold more than 20 million copies. He also wrote a satirical, adult-oriented alphabet book, Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book, under the stylized name "Uncle Shelby", which he used as an occasional pen name.Īs a children's author, some of his most acclaimed works include The Giving Tree, Where the Sidewalk Ends, and A Light in the Attic. During his rise to prominence in the 1950s, his illustrations were published in various newspapers and magazines, including the adult-oriented Playboy. Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Silverstein briefly attended university before being drafted into the United States Army. Sheldon Allan Silverstein ( / ˈ s ɪ l v ər s t iː n/ September 25, 1930 – May 10, 1999) was an American writer, poet, cartoonist, singer-songwriter, musician, and playwright.













Where the sidewalk ends sick