Born:
May  04, 1945
Central Valley, California,
United States Of America

Current Home:
Santa Barbara, California,
United States Of America

Don Wood

Biography

Watch this video interview with Don Wood.

I was born and raised on a farm in the great Central Valley of California. It is one of the most fertile farming areas in the country. We raised peaches, sweet potatoes, almonds, grapes, and oranges. My father ran the farm, and my mother was a very popular elementary teacher at a small rural school nearby.

There was always a lot of work to do growing up on a farm. By the time I was in the sixth grade, I had forty acres of potatoes to take care of by myself (that's a lot of potatoes). My brother, half-brother, and I were doing a man's work by the time we were 12. During the summer, that often meant 12- to 16-hour shifts, seven days per week. Once, when I was a teenager, I remember working 26 hours straight. We were paid wages for our work and were expected to pay for own clothes and entertainment, and eventually, cars and college educations.

In the sixth grade, I decided to be an artist. My father was worried about my decision, and I endured some tough pressure to pursue other careers (such as architecture). Luckily my other brothers wanted to run the farm, so my decision did not endanger the family business.

Since summer was so busy, winter was my time to draw. I could never find pieces of paper big enough. In those days, the laundry came wrapped in light-brown crinkle paper. One day my mother had an idea. She ironed the crinkles out of the paper and gave it to me. At last! A giant piece of paper! It covered the entire kitchen table. From then on, laundry day was art day.

I loved sports as a child, and I still do. When I was younger, I played lots of football. Now that I live in Santa Barbara on the coast of Southern California, many of the sports I love involve the beach or the ocean. I enjoy sailing, beach volleyball, swimming, and snorkeling; and recently my son, who is an excellent surfer, taught me to surf. In the winter, Audrey and I like to camp in the deserts and go snow-shoeing in the mountains.

I attended college at the University of California at Santa Barbara and did graduate work in art at the California College of Arts and Crafts. I met Audrey at Berkeley while I was studying there, and six months later, we were married. After our son Bruce was born, Audrey began to write children's picture books. I was illustrating magazines at the time, and it seemed natural for me to illustrate one of her books. I illustrated Moonflute, and I enjoyed it so much I have been illustrating children's picture books ever since.

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    Into the Volcano

    Into the Volcano

    by Don Wood

    Sumno and Duffy pugg (brothers) are told they must travel to a volcanic island to help an aunt they have never met. When they arrive on the island, they soon discover that their mysterious auntie is up to no good. They are sent on an expedition that take them on a wild boat ride straight into an errupting volcano. Facing extreme danger, they hike inside the volcano and eventually escape--after Sumno saves Duffy's life. Here is an action adventure that will immidately hook young readers.

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    Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear

    Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear

    by Don & Wood and Don Wood

    As little mouse decorates his Christmas tree, he is reminded of his neighbor, "the big, hungry bear." He quickly secures his apartment and fearfully guards his pile of gifts. He has a change of heart, however, after hearing that the bear doesn't have any presents. A fantastic lesson in sharing!

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