"Sharon Creech is the Newbery-winning author of Walk Two Moons, which was her second book for children and her fourth published book. Since winning the prestigious award in 1995, she has become a beloved young adult author, sought out by librarians, teachers, parents, and kids. Creech has also gone on to win other awards, including the Carnegie Medal, a children's literature award that is typically presented to British authors in the United Kingdom, making her the first American author to win it. Creech has lived in the United States, England, Switzerland, and Italy, and her travels have added."
"Presents the life and career of the American author, discussing her award-winning novels, her family life, and her work as a teacher."
"Presents the life and career of the American author, discussing her award-winning novels, her family life, and her work as a teacher."@en
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