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I grew up in a small town in Oregon with less than nine hundred people. I worked in the fields picking beans, strawberries, and filberts and slowly that worked in to better fieldwork like driving tractors and harvesters, when I was young. After high school I work for a while in the lumber mills and soon moved to a man....[more]
In 1996, Veronica Chambers wrote Mama's Girl, a memoir about growing up. Mama's Girl was a Book of the Month Club selection and an American Library Association Best Book of 1996. In 1991, she co-wrote her first book Poetic Justice: Filmmaking South Central Style with film-maker John Singleton. She had interviewed John ....[more]
Kathleen Benner Duble had sixteen car accidents before she was twenty-one. Being an at-home writer keeps her from hitting the road (or anyone else). She is the author of seven books for children, including THE SACRIFICE, a Jefferson Cup Noteworthy Book, HEARTS OF IRON, an IRA Teacher’s Choice, BRAVO ZULU, SAMANTHA!, ....[more]
Author of over 40 titles for children - including picture books and novels for a wide variety of age groups and interests - Hazel is a popular presenter at schools and libraries across the country. Recent awards include the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book Award and the R. Ross Annett Award for Children's Literature for ....[more]
i have the greatest job in the whole world, write for the greatest readers in the whole world, and live in the greatest city in the... OK wait yes there ARE other great cities I realize (but what did you expect? I am a new yorker) anyway, all that to say, i'm v grateful. grateful to YOU for coming to my page. ....[more]
Horatio Alger, Jr. is an American author of boy’s adventure stories. The story of a poor boy going on to live an adventurous life leading to a comfortable middle class life was the central theme of his writings. Alger was born on Friday the 13th in January, 1832 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. He was born near-sighted and ....[more]
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Joan Delano Aiken was born in Rye, Sussex, England, on September 4, 1924, the daughter of the Pulitzer Prize winner, writer Conrad Aiken. She was raised in a rural area and home schooled by her mother until the age 12. She then attended Wychwood School, a boarding school in Oxford. Her work first appeared in 1941 when ....[more]
Games, Juvenile Fiction
Jez Alborough was born in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey in 1959. After secondary school, Jez went to Art School in Norwich. After college, he spent two years as an editorial illustration freelancer, before he started writing and illustrating his own children's books. In 1984 his first book, Bare Bear, was published and ....[more]
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George Ancona was born December 4, 1929 in Brooklyn , NY. When he finished high school, he went to Mexico for six months to meet his family. He returned to New York and went to work as a graphic designer. Ancona began taking pictures of his children, and decided that photography would be his hobby. After ten years he q....[more]
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