![]() ![]() ![]() #Ownvoices tributes to childhood memories of home: It is as much an emotional space as a physical place.” - Kirkus Reviews, starred review “Readers will connect with this visual story on various levels or learn something new possibly both. She is the illustrator of Drawing Leaves and Trees: Observing and Sketching the Natural World, I Dream of Popo written by Livia Blackburne, Katrina Goldsaito's The Sound of Silence, Roni Schotter's Go, Little Green Truck!, Melissa Gilbert's Daisy and Josephine, 20 Ways to Draw a Dress, 20 Ways to Draw a Cat, and Everyone Eats. Julia has taught illustration courses at Columbia College Chicago and at her alma mater, Washington University in St. Julia Kuo is a Taiwanese-American illustrator who has worked with The New York Times, Google, and Science Friday. In her free time, Livia likes to karaoke, dance, and dabble in martial arts. ![]() After a twelve year stint at Harvard and MIT, where she earned a AB in Biochemical Sciences and a PhD in cognitive neuroscience, she moved to Los Angeles, where she now lives with her husband and daughter. Livia was born in Taipei, Taiwan and moved to Albuquerque, NM when she was five. She is the author of the Midnight Thief and Rosemarked duologies. Since then, she’s switched to full time writing, which also involves getting into people’s heads but without the help of a three tesla MRI scanner. New York Times–bestselling author Livia Blackburne wrote her first novel while researching the neuroscience of reading at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ![]()
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