




The Seven Sloppy Days of Phineas Pig, 1983 (illus.I Saw Him First (Delacorte Press, 1983) – romantic fiction for teens.What Are we Going to do About Andrew?, 1980.Sometimes Mama and Papa Fight, 1980 (illus.Gila Monsters Meet you at the Airport, 1980 (illus.Scarlet Monster Lives Here, 1979 (illus.Mooch the Messy Meets Prudence the Neat, 1978.Emily Arnold McCully) German edition, Mama liegt im Krankenhaus (Carlsen, 1976) Getting Something on Maggie Marmelstein (Harper, 1971), illus.A Hot Thirsty Day (Macmillan, 1971), illus.51 Sycamore Lane (Macmillan, 1971), illus.Lisl Weil – named after sister Rosalind Weinman A Visit with Rosalind (Macmillan, 1971), illus.Gladys Told Me to Meet Her Here (Harper, 1970), illus.Mary Chalmers – named after sons Andrew Sharmat and Craig Sharmat Goodnight, Andrew Goodnight Craig (Harper, 1969), illus.Rex (Harper & Row, 1967), picture book illustrated by Emily McCully (this list otherwise mixes picture books and longer works without comment).Many of Sharmat's publications belong to one of the series (below) Nate the Great (from 1972), Morris Brookside (1973–1974), Olivia Sharp (1989–1991), or Duz Shedd (1993–2000). Nathan Weinman was a dry goods manufacturer and dealer. Sharmat's parents were Nathan and Anna Richardson Weinman. Sharmat, who was born in Portland, Maine on November 12, 1928, graduated from Westbrook Junior College in 1948.
