Natalie Babbitt
Children's Author
Famous for her 1975 children's work Tuck Everlasting, this writer, illustrator, and 1982 Hans Christian Andersen Award nominee is also notable for her books Jack Plank Tells Tales (2007); Knee-Knock Rise (1970); and Nellie: A Cat on Her Own (1989).
After studying art at Smith College in Massachusetts, she illustrated The Forty-ninth Magician, a children's work written by her husband.
Two of her books -- The Eyes of the Amaryllis and Tuck Everlasting -- were adapted into films.
Her marriage to Samuel Fisher Babbitt produced three children.
She illustrated several collections by the children's poet Valerie Worth.