fiction.wikisort.org - WriterRuth C. White (March 15, 1942 — June 8, 2017) was an American children's writer. Her novel Belle Prater's Boy was a Newbery Honor Book in 1997.[1]
American children's writer (1942–2017)
Ruth C. White |
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Born | (1942-03-15)March 15, 1942 Whitewood, Virginia |
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Died | June 8, 2017(2017-06-08) (aged 75) Hummelstown, Pennsylvania |
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Occupation | Author |
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Work
- The City Rose, as Ruth White Miller (1977)
- Sweet Creek Holler
- Belle Prater's Boy, Newbery Honor, Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor
- Memories of Summer ALA Top Ten Books of the Year, 2001
- Tadpole biographical fiction
- Buttermilk Hill, a sequel to Weeping Willow
- The Search for Belle Prater, a sequel to "Belle Prater's Boy"
- Way Down Deep
- Little Audrey Booklist Top of the List, 2009
- The Treasure of Way Down Deep
- You'll Like it Here (Everybody Does)
- A month of Sundays
Self-published:
- Diary of a Wildflower, loosely based on the author's mother's early years
- Lily of the Valley: Mansions of Karma, book 1
- Serendipity: Memoir of a Mystic'
- The Blues of Lotus Hall
- Hanging With Ecila
References
External links
Children's literature portal
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