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Ever since Jen was a little kid, she wanted to make picture books.

Jen created her first book one in the fifth grade. Many years later she attended the Rhode Island School of Design and focused on children’s illustration and animation. Her passion for creating narrative artwork has afforded her a career as an illustrator, fine artist, animator and children’s author. She loves making pictures and scenes that tell stories with humor and even a bit of a dark side. Jen works in a studio with four other illustrators in the Pencil Factory in Brooklyn, NY.

Jen Hill is represented by Anne Moore Armstrong — to work with Jen please email Anne

"Hill’s evocative illustrations... invite viewers to linger over each scene..." — Booklist
"The book progresses nicely through the change in seasons..." — The Horn Book
"Simply lovely." — Shelf Awareness
"With quirky comic style illustrations this seafaring quest is anything but dull. Ahoy there!" — WRD magazine
"...complemented by Hill's mix of simple line drawings and muted colors that evoke the era's austerity." — Kirkus Reviews
Diana's White House Garden
"Jen Hill's line drawings with muted gray and pastels add to the austerity of the period." — SLC
"Hill's graphic-style illustrations support the story and extend its humor." — Library Journals
"Adorably illustrated and sweetly told" — Cesar’s Way
Selected: Early Readers: Nonfiction image
Selected: Early Readers: Nonfiction
GRAZIA DAILY: THE BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS ABOUT KINDNESS image
GRAZIA DAILY: THE BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS ABOUT KINDNESS
"Playfully [depicts] Diana's well-meaning mischief and her gardening work with Mrs. Roosevelt and the groundskeeper." — Publishers Weekly image
"Playfully [depicts] Diana's well-meaning mischief and her gardening work with Mrs. Roosevelt and the groundskeeper." — Publishers Weekly
Winner of a 3x3 International Children's Show No. 9 Merit Award for Illustration image
Winner of a 3x3 International Children's Show No. 9 Merit Award for Illustration
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