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  2. Hello Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Hello Lighthouse is a picture book written and illustrated by Sophie Blackall. The book tells the story of a lighthouse and its last keeper and was well received, winning the 2019 Caldecott Medal for its illustrations. Drawing inspiration from a variety of sources, Blackall worked hard on the design of the book.

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  4. Sophie Blackall - Wikipedia

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    She hides an image of a whale in every book, in honor of the novel Moby Dick, by Herman Melville. [14] [13] Blackall dislikes it when an author refers to an illustrated book as "my book", feeling it diminishes the essential role of the illustrations. [15] She seriously injured her hand in a fall while working at a children's camp. [3]

  5. Caldecott Medal - Wikipedia

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    Caldecott winner Dan Santat turned down the chance to work full time for Google creating their Google Doodles so he could keep pursuing children book illustration. [27] Brian Selznick's book The Invention of Hugo Cabret was the first novel to win the Caldecott.

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  9. The Light Between Oceans - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Post criticized the book as "somewhat predictable" but was positive on the work overall. [5] The Sydney Morning Herald noted that it "is a work of such quality, insight and intrigue, it prompted an international bidding war among publishers", and called it "A remarkable, very readable, debut."