fiction.wikisort.org - ScreenwriterDouglas Evans is an author of children's books and a former school teacher in Berkeley, California. He has written books, plays, songs, and poems for children, including Classroom at the End of the Hall which got a starred review in Publishers Weekly.[1] and received record reprint rights for a first time author.[2] The Elevator Family (2003) was included on the Mass. Book Award Master List[3] and was a 2003 Sunshine Award Nominee. MVP: Magellan Voyage Project was the 2009 Connecticut Nutmeg Award Winner and[4] 2008 Rebecca Caudill Award Nominee.[5] His lipogram novel Noe School contains not a single E.[6]
1996 Publishers Weekly Flying Start Author:[7]
American writer
This article is about the children's author. For other people named or nicknamed Doug Evans, see Doug Evans (disambiguation).
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Born | Euclid, Ohio, U.S. |
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Occupation | Author, playwright, composer |
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Nationality | American |
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Genre | Middle-grade fiction |
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Notable works | - Classroom at the End of the Hall
- Math Rashes and Other Classroom Tales
- MVP: Magellan Voyage Project
- The Elevator Family series
- The Elevator Family Play
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Career
Evans adapted his book, The Elevator Family, for the stage. It was first produced by Columbus Children's Theater February 2011 and directed by William Goldsmith to critical acclaim.[8][9]
In addition to the music for his musical, The Elevator Family, Evans has composed several albums for children, including Classroom Creatures (2012), Math Rashes and other Classroom Itches (2013), Teacher (2014), and Extra Credit (2016).
Awards and honors
- 2003 Sunshine State Young Readers Award nominee
- 2003 Connecticut Nutmeg Book Award nominee [10]
- 2003 Massachusetts Children's Book Master List [11]
- 2003 Garden State Children's Book Awards nominee
- 2004 South Dakota Prairie Bud Award nominee
- 2004 Virginia State Young Reader's Award nominee
- 2008 Rebecca Caudill Award nominee [12]
- 2009 Connecticut Nutmeg Award Winner [13]
Selected bibliography
- Classroom at the End of the Hall. Illustrated by Larry Di Fiori. Front Street. 1996. ISBN 978-1886910072.
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- So What Do You Do?. Front Street. 1997. ISBN 978-1886910201.
- Apple Island: Or the Truth about Teachers. Illustrated by Larry Di Fiori. Boyds Mills Press. 1998. ISBN 978-1886910256.
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- Math Rashes and Other Classroom Tales. Illustrated by Larry Di Fiori. Scholastic Corporation. 2000. ISBN 978-0439339025.
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- The Elevator Family. Yearling Books. 2000. ISBN 978-0440416500.
- MVP: Magellan Voyage Project. Illustrated by John Shelley. Front Street. 2004. ISBN 978-1590786253.
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- The Elevator Family Hits the Road. WT Melon Publishing. 2011. ISBN 978-0615686714.
- The Elevator Family Takes a Hike. WT Melon Publishing. 2012. ISBN 978-0615687827.
- The Elevator Family Goes Abroad. WT Melon Publishing. 2013. ISBN 978-0615903514.
- The Elevator Family Plays Hardball. WT Melon Publishing. 2015. ISBN 978-1517601317.
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