Tom Angleberger

Angleberger grew up in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley as a self-described "nerdy kid." When he was six, he saw his first Star Wars movie (thrilling!) — that inspired a lifelong passion for the series and its characters.

Angleberger's books are goofy and funny but they also authentically speak to kids about the emotional ups and downs of middle school. He remembers his own struggles as the "weirdest kid in the class" and incorporates those memories into his stories.

Angleberger studied art at the College of William and Mary, and worked as a staff artist on the college newspaper. That's where he met his wife (and sometime collaborator), children's author and illustrator Cece Bell. For many years, Angleberger was a reporter and columnist at theRoanoke Timesin Roanoke, Virginia. Now he's able to spend his time writing books and visiting schools — where he teaches kids how to make their own Origami Yoda!

Says Angleberger: "I'm not necessarily all that creative. I'm more of a puzzle putter together. I take all these little puzzle pieces — Yoda, middle school problems, Cheetos — and I fuss and fuss with them until I fit them together."

Angleberger and Bell currently live in Christianburg, Virginia right next to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.

Books by This Author

Crankee Doodle

Illustrated by: Cece Bell
Age Level: 3-6
This unapologetically goofy picture book reveals that the legendary ride to town (and the whole macaroni thing) was all suggested by Mr. Doodle’s overeager pony. A historical note ends this colorful, comical take on a nonsensical old song.

Fake Mustache

Age Level: Middle Grade
Things aren't always as they seem which propels Lenny Flem, Jr. into action. Join Lenny and Jody O'Rodeo as they thwart the dastardly plans of the hypnotic Fako Mustacho. Readers will recognize pop culture icons in this nefariously funny adventure.

Horton Halfpott

Age Level: Middle Grade
Horton Halfpott is the underappreciated but rule-abiding kitchen boy for the Luggertucks of Smugwick Manor. Everything changes — literally and figuratively — when Lady Luggertuck's corset is loosened to unleash a series of farcical, laugh-out-loud adventures.