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Linda Hendry

Tundra’s LINDA HENDRY has illustrated and/or written over fifty children’s books, including the Benny Bensky series. In 1986, she was short-listed for the Governor General’s Literary Award for her illustration of The Queen Who Stole the Sky. In 2001, her book Priscilla and Rosy, written by Sharon Jennings, received the Mr. Christie’s Silver Medal. Linda Hendry lives with her family near Rockwood, Ontario.
Of Mice and Nutcrackers
Benny Bensky and the Parrot-Napper
Room 207
Benny Bensky and the Giant Pumpkin Heist
Benny Bensky and the Perogy Palace
The Way to Schenectady

Books

Of Mice and Nutcrackers
Benny Bensky and the Parrot-Napper
Room 207
Benny Bensky and the Giant Pumpkin Heist
Benny Bensky and the Perogy Palace
The Way to Schenectady

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