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Ferdinand Nicolas Monjo (1924-1978) was a children’s novelist and editor. After graduating from Columbia University, he worked in editorial positions at several major children's publishing companies, including Simon & Schuster's Golden Books and American Heritage's Junior Library.
In 1968, he published his first children's book, Indian Summer. Monjo wrote about historical incidents through a child’s perspective in many of his titles. His best-known book, The Drinking Gourd, tells of a young boy who helps escaping slaves on the Underground Railroad. He won the 1974 National Book Award for Poor Richard in France.
To find books by F.N. Monjo you can search the online catalog by Author (Monjo, F.N.).