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Sharon Creech (born July 29, 1945) is an American writer of children's novels. She was the first American winner of the Carnegie Medal for British children's books and the first person to win both the American Newbery Medal and the British Carnegie. Biography Sharon Creech was born in South Euclid, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, where she grew up with her parents (Ann and Arvel), one sister (Sandy), and three brothers (Dennis, Doug and Tom). She would often visit her cousins in Quincy, Lewis County, Kentucky, which has found its way into many of her books as the fictional Bybanks, Kentucky. Bybanks appears in Walk Two Moons, Chasing Redbird, and Bloomability, and there is an allusion to it in The Wanderer. At college in the U.S. she became intrigued by story-telling after taking literature and writing courses, and she later became a teacher of secondary school English and Writing in England and Switzerland. Her first children's novel, Absolutely Normal Chaos, was published only in the U.K., by Macmillan Children's Books in 1990. Called "comedy about contemporary teen life" by Kirkus Reviews, it featured a 13-year-old girl's "complete and unabridged journal for English class". Her first book published in the U.S. was Walk Two Moons (1994), which won the American Newbery Medal in 1995. Later that year, Absolutely Normal Chaos was first published in the U.S. by HarperCollins —set in her hometown Euclid, Ohio. Creech returned to the U.S. in 1998 after 18 years abroad. She is married to Lyle Rigg, a headmaster in New Jersey, and has two grown children, Rob and Karin. Books She has written both novels and picture books. She often embeds serious topics into her stories, including such themes as independence, trust, childhood, adulthood, and death, often using humour to soften them. Books such as Love That Dog and Heartbeat were written in verse, whereas other books like Ruby Holler and Walk Two Moons are in a narrative style. Bloomability (1998) features an American girl at a boarding school in Switzerland. The setting was inspired by The American School In Switzerland, where Creech taught English. She returned to the fictional school exercise in Love That Dog (Harper Collins and Bloomsbury, 2001), the blank verse diary of "Jack, a reluctant student, [who] resists poetry assignments from his teacher, Miss Stretchberry." It was a commended runner-up for the British Carnegie Medal. Awards In 1995, Walk Two Moons won the Newbery Medal from the American Library Association, recognizing the year's best children's book by an American author. In the U.K., it won the annual Children's Book Award for long novels, voted by children, and the Reading Association Award. In 1997, it also won the Literaturhaus Award, Austria, and the Young Adult Sequoyah Award, Oklahoma, USA . Bloomability won the IRA/CBC Children's Choices award in 1999. The Wanderer won the Parents' Choice Award, USA, in 2000, and was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal. It was one of eight books on the Carnegie Medal shortlist in the U.K. Creech and Love That Dog were a commended runner-up for the 2001 Carnegie Medal, and she won the 2002 Medal from the British librarians, recognizing Ruby Holler as the year's best children's book published in the U.K. Works Notes References External links Official website Sharon Creech at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Sharon Creech at Library of Congress, with 24 library catalog records. Discover the Sharon Creech popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sharon Creech books.

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    Rooftoppers

    Katherine Rundell

    “The beauty of sky, music, and the belief in ‘extraordinary things’ triumph in this whimsical and magical tale” (Publishers Weekly) about a girl in search of her past who discovers...

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    Cross My Heart and Never Lie

    Nora Dåsnes & Matt Bagguley

    In this fresh, sensitive, diarystyle graphic novel, 12yearold Tuva's questions about becoming a teenager are confusingso when her first crush turns out to be on another girl, it fe...

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    Sparrow Being Sparrow

    Gail Donovan

    An endearingly energetic fourth grader takes on the big job of finding new homes for her neighbor’s seven cats in this “uplifting” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated m...

  • Sharon Creech 4-Book Collection synopsis, comments

    Sharon Creech 4-Book Collection

    Sharon Creech

    Newbery and Carnegie Medalwinning author Sharon Creech's stories become instant classics, beloved for their genuine characters and celebration of classic themes such as the gifts o...

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    The Care and Keeping of Freddy

    Susan Hill Long

    For fans of Kate DiCamillo and Sharon Creech comes this “both raw and warm in its compassionate telling” (Publishers Weekly) middle grade novel about a young girl, her pet bearded ...

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    Josie Bloom and the Emergency of Life

    Susan Hill Long

    “Entertaining and emotionally resonant.” Kirkus Reviews “Long nails the voice of a kid trying as hard as she can to tackle adult problems on her own when the wellmeaning adults in ...

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    Sharon Creech

    Mary Ann Tighe

    Sharon Creech is the only author to receive both the Newbery Medal and the Carnegie Medal. Sharon Creech: The Words We Choose to Say is a biocritical text focusing on the young adu...