Is Norton Juster alive?

Is Norton Juster alive?

Deceased (1929–2021)
Norton Juster/Living or Deceased

Does Norton Juster have kids?

Animator Chuck Jones adapted The Dot and the Line into an animated short film that won the 1965 Academy Award. Calling himself an amateur cook and professional eater, Juster lives with his wife in Amherst, Massachusetts. He has a daughter and a granddaughter.

How many kids did Norton Juster have?

Juster’s wife of 54 years, Jeanne, died in 2018. He is survived by his daughter Emily and granddaughter Tori, both of Amherst.

When did Norton Juster write The Phantom Tollbooth?

The Phantom Tollbooth is a children’s fantasy adventure novel written by Norton Juster, with illustrations by Jules Feiffer, first published in 1961….The Phantom Tollbooth.

Cover illustration of Milo and Tock.
Author Norton Juster
Publication date August 12, 1961
Media type Print (hardcover)
Pages 255

What author just died in 2021?

Larry McMurtry The American writer-author and screenwriter Larry passed away on the same day as Beverly Cleary at the age of 84. His works such as ‘Lonesome Dove’ and screenplays such as ‘Brokeback Mountain’ and ‘The Last Picture Show’ have had a massive impact on the literary world.

When was Norton Juster born?

June 2, 1929
Norton Juster/Date of birth

When did Norton Juster get married?

August 15, 1964
PERSONAL: Born June 2, 1929, in Brooklyn, NY; son of Samuel H. (an architect) and Minnie (Silberman) Juster; married Jeanne Ray (a graphic designer), August 15, 1964; children: Emily.

How old is Milo in The Phantom Tollbooth?

10-year-old
It’s the story of 10-year-old Milo, a boy who is bored by everything, who takes interest in nothing. He comes home from school one day to find a mysterious package in the middle of his room. He follows the enclosed instructions and assembles a purple tollbooth.

What gifts did Milo get in Phantom Tollbooth?

From King Azaz, Milo gets a “box [with] all the words [the king] know[s]” (8.64). From Alex Bing, he gets a telescope that shows “things as they really are, not just as they seem to be” (11.25). From the Mathemagician he gets a pencil, his “own magic staff” (16.70).

Where does the story The Phantom Tollbooth took place?

The setting of The Phantom Tollbooth moves from Milo’s ordinary apartment building to an unusual land. In this land, Milo travels from the city of Dictionopolis to the city of Digitopolis and encounters many strange landmarks along the way.

Posted In Q&A