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The last newspaper boy in America
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Corbett, Sue
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Boys Juvenile fiction.
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Newspaper carriers Juvenile fiction.
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Newspapers Juvenile fiction.
2010
When the newspaper company cancels his route, Wil David is prepared to fight to get his job back, but his focus changes when he stumbles upon a carnival mystery and a plot by a con man that could destroy the town.
Teamwork: How Does this Relate to the Operating Room Practitioner?
2009
Teamwork in the operating room is vital. We must view a picture of the evolving role of operating room practitioners and our educational needs. By raising our profile, we can encourage team work amongst multidisciplinary groups and secure the future of operating room practitioners in this complex matrix of patient care. With support we can create professional teams that will meet the values and expectations of trusts as well as government targets on a day to day basis.
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12 again
2007
Unaware that their mother has mistakenly drunk a potion that has turned her into a twelve-year-old again, Patrick and his brothers try to find some clues to her mysterious disappearance.
Regina Hayes's Exit Interview
2020
[...]she began work in publishing with no formal education in literature or editing and, at the time, that was okay. Among the seismic changes Hayes has seen in her career was the realization of that gold, the enormous growth of a retail market for both frontlist and backlist books, and a revolution in the way books are marketed. After acquiring a manuscript that had won the Council on Interracial Books writing contest, she assigned Hayes to edit it. The Viking Decades After nearly a decade at Dial, Hayes became publisher of Viking Children’s Books in 1982, a job she held until 2012, when she became editor-at-large.
Trade Publication Article
Jeff Kinney
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Corbett, Sue
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Kinney, Jeff Juvenile literature.
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Kinney, Jeff.
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Authors, American 21st century Biography Juvenile literature.
2014
\"Presents the biography of children's book author Jeff Kinney while exploring his creative process as a writer and artist and the cultural impact of his work\"--Provided by publisher.
Pam Muñoz Ryan: Illuminating a Timeless Struggle
2020
“Pam wanted to illuminate a timeless struggle between people living in neighboring countries, towns, or even houses who rival and judge and alienate one another, often based on certain prejudices and firmly held beliefs,” Mack says. The townspeople claim that when a heavy mist falls on the town, the ghosts of those spirits can be heard whispering prayers to the giant queen, asking for protection and guidance. In the past three decades, Ryan has won just about every award a children’s author can win, including the Pura Belpré Medal (twice), a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor, the Américas Award, the Orbis Pictus Award, and the Virginia Hamilton Literary Award for Multicultural Literature.
Trade Publication Article
Gary Paulsen
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Corbett, Sue
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Paulsen, Gary Juvenile literature.
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Paulsen, Gary.
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Authors, American 20st century Biography Juvenile literature.
2014
\"Presents the biography of children's book author Gary Paulsen while exploring his creative process as a writer and the cultural impact of his work\"--Provided by publisher.
Cornelia Funke
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Corbett, Sue
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Corbett, Sue. Spotlight on children's authors
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Funke, Cornelia Caroline Juvenile literature.
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Funke, Cornelia Caroline.
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Authors, German 20th century Biography Juvenile literature.
2014
\"Presents the biography of children's book author Cornelia Funke while exploring her creative process as a writer and illustrator and the cultural impact of her work\"--Provided by publisher.
WI15: Unearthing the Roots of Racism: PW Talks with Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi
2020
Authors Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi met at the 2016 National Book Awards festivities in New York City. Reynolds’s Ghost, the first book in his Track series, was shortlisted for the Young People’s Literature award; Kendi’s Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas received the nonfiction prize. To get his version the right length for young readers, Reynolds needed to cut more than half the text while preserving the continuum of historical events that bring us to today.
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