
Meindert De Jong was an award-winning author of children's books. He was born in the village of Wierum, of the province of Friesland, in the Netherlands. De Jong immigrated to the United States with his family in 1914. He attended Dutch Calvinist secondary schools and Calvin College, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and entered the University of Chicago, but left without graduating. He held various jobs during the Great Depression, and it was at the suggestion of a local librarian that he began writing children's books. His first book The Big Goose and the Little White Duck was published in 1938. He wrote several more books before joining the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, serving in China. After the war he resumed writing, and for several years resided in Mexico. He returned for a time to Michigan. After settling in North Carolina, he returned to Michigan for the final years of his life.
Books

the almost all-white rabbity cat
1972

Journey from Peppermint Street
1968

Along Came a Dog
1958

Newbery Award Library II
And Now, Miguel, Bridge to Terebithia, Sarah Plain and Tall, The Wheel on the School
1988

The Tower by the Sea
1950

Hurry Home, Candy
1953

Smoke Above the Lane
1951

Shadrach
1953

The Little Cow and the Turtle
1955

The Cat That Walked a Week
1943

The Wheel on the School
1954

The Last Little Cat
1961

Puppy Summer
1966

The Big Goose and the Little White Duck
1938

The House of Sixty Fathers
1956

0body Plays with a Cabbage
1978

A Horse Came Running
1970

The Easter Cat
1971

Dirk's Dog, Bello
1939

Far Out the Long Canal
1964

The Singing Hill
1962