With co-author Ann Seidler, she published several illustrated books in a series called "The Listen-Hear Books". Titles included The Hungry Thing, The Hungry Thing Returns and The Hungry Thing Goes to a Restaurant: all three are for young readers and teach about phonemic awareness; they also co-authored The Cat Who Wore a Pot on Her Head, "Bendemolena," Alfie and the Dream Machine and several other titles.
Some of her books deal with mental disability, including The Alfred Summer (1980) Lester's Turn (1981) (both of which feature the voice of a child afflicted by cerebral palsy)[5] and Risk n' Roses (1990).
Books for adolescent readers include The Night of the Bozos (1983), The Broccoli Tapes (1989), Pinocchio's Sister (1995), Mind Reader (1997) and Emily Just in Time (1998).
Her husband was the noted mathematician David Slepian.
Her 2009 book, Astonishment: Life in the slow lane (ISBN0-557-04914-8), self-published when she was 88, is a collection of twenty brief essays on aging and life in a retirement community. In 2010, Laura Ekstrand, artistic director of Dreamcatcher Repertory Theater in South Orange, adapted the work into a stage production which was subsequently performed at various venues in New Jersey.[6] In 2012, Slepian published a follow-up to Astonishment called How to Be Old.[7]
Slepian began writing poetry at age 91, and published her first volume, Jellybeans in Space, in 2016,
[8][9] and her second, The Other Shoe, shortly before her death.[1] She died on November 2, 2016.[1]
Books
The Roaring Dragon of Redrose (1964) (with Ann Seidler), (The Listen-hear books)
Magic Arthur and The Giant (1964) (with Ann Seidler), (The Listen-hear books)
Mr. Sipple and the Naughty Princess (1964) (with Ann Seidler), (The Listen-hear books)
Alfie and the Dream Machine (1964) (with Ann Seidler), (The Listen-hear books)
Magic Arthur and The Giant (1964) (with Ann Seidler), (The Listen-hear books)
Lester and the Sea Monster (1964) (with Ann Seidler), (The Listen-hear books)
The Hungry Thing (1967) (with Ann Seidler)
Bendemolena (1967) (with Ann Seidler)
Cat Who Wore a Pot on Her Head (1980) (with Ann Seidler)
The Alfred Summer (1981)
Lester's Turn (1981)
The Night of the Bozos (1983)
Getting on with It (1985)
Something Beyond Paradise (1987)
Emily Just in Time (1987)
The Broccoli Tapes (1989)
Risk N' Roses (1991)
Back to Before (1993)
The Hungry Thing Returns (1993) (with Ann Seidler)
The Hungry Thing Goes to a Restaurant (1993) (with Ann Seidler)
^Herbert N. Foerstel, Banned in the U.S.A.: A Reference Guide to Book Censorship in Schools and Public Libraries, Greenwood Publishing Group, July 2002, p. 171