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Nonny Hogrogian

Nonny Hogrogian

Nonny Hogrogian

Nonny Hogrogian is a two-time winner of the Caldecott Medal, first for Always Room for One More (1966), and second for One Fine Day (1972). She also received a Caldecott Honor for The Contest (1974). Her husband, poet David Kherdian, received a Newbery Honor for The Road from Home: The Story of an Armenian Girl (1979). They live in Florence, Massachusetts.

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Come Back, Moon will be released on October 15, 2013 in Hardcover, eBook
May 17, 2013
Come Back, Moon will be released on October 15, 2013 in eBook
May 17, 2013
One Fine Day will be released on September 01, 1974 in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 1974
One Fine Day is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 01, 1974
One Fine Day will be released on September 01, 1974 in
Sep 01, 1974
One Fine Day is now available in
Sep 01, 1974
One Fine Day will be released on August 01, 1971 in Hardcover
Aug 01, 1971
One Fine Day is now available in Hardcover
Aug 01, 1971
One Fine Day will be released on August 01, 1971 in
Aug 01, 1971
One Fine Day is now available in
Aug 01, 1971
News:
One Fine Day has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
News:
One Fine Day has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
News:
One Fine Day has won an award
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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MassLive, January 7, 2013
...and illustrated on folklore,” Elleman said. “There are seven pieces of folklore from various illustrators, and one illustrator, Nonny Hogrogian, lives in Florence. Her book is an Armenian folktale.” Finally, the last group is dubbed, “Long...
MassLive, December 24, 2012
...and illustrated on folklore,” Elleman said. “There are seven pieces of folklore from various illustrators, and one illustrator, Nonny Hogrogian, lives in Florence. Her book is an Armenian folktale.” Finally, the last group is dubbed, “Long...
MassLive, January 7, 2013
...and illustrated on folklore,” Elleman said. “There are seven pieces of folklore from various illustrators, and one illustrator, Nonny Hogrogian, lives in Florence. Her book is an Armenian folktale.” Finally, the last group is dubbed, “Long...
MassLive, December 24, 2012
...and illustrated on folklore,” Elleman said. “There are seven pieces of folklore from various illustrators, and one illustrator, Nonny Hogrogian, lives in Florence. Her book is an Armenian folktale.” Finally, the last group is dubbed, “Long...
Eureka Times-Standard, October 14, 2012
...ideas for simple, temporary shelters: “Secret Spaces, Imaginary Places” by Elin McCoy and “Handmade Secret Hiding Places” by Nonny Hogrogian. For more ambitious young builders and their parents, there are two other books: “Tree Houses You Can...