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Mark Lang is a painter, illustrator, and graphic designer. His work has appeared in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Village Voice, and other publications. He has twice collaborated with author Joan Bodger on the children’s book, The Forest Family, and the travelogue, How the Heather Looks. Mark Lang lives with his family in Montreal.
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Tales of Court and Castle
Written by Joan Bodger Illustrated by Mark Lang Introduction by Ken Setterington
Trade Paperback | Tundra Books | Juvenile Fiction - Classics; Juvenile Fiction - Legends, Myths, Fables - Arthurian; Juvenile Fiction - Fairy Tales & Folklore - Anthologies | 978-0-88776-614-5 (0-88776-614-5) | November 2003 | 12.99
Selected by the Children’s Book Committee at Bank Street College of Education as one of the 2004 Best Children’s Books for the Year
The late Joan Bodger was known internationally as one of our foremost storytellers. At the heart of her repertoire were the great medieval tales of lords and ladies, treachery... [read more]
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Capturing Joy
Written by Jo Ellen Bogart Illustrated by Mark Lang
Trade Paperback | Tundra Books | Juvenile Nonfiction - Biography & Autobiography - Art; Juvenile Nonfiction - Art - Painting | 978-1-77049-262-2 (1-77049-262-3) | May 2011 | 10.99
Maud Lewis was born into a loving Nova Scotia family who accepted her physical limitations. When her parents died and she was forced to find her own way in the world, she married and set up a modest household in a small cabin. Despite the hardships she faced, she was able... [read more]
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