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Wolf Hollow is a young adult novel written by Lauren Wolk, published by Dutton Children's Books in 2016. It is set in rural western Pennsylvania during the autumn of 1943 and describes how the protagonist, Annabelle "learned how to lie" and "that what I said and what I did mattered" in relation to two interlopers in her life: the bully Betty Glengarry, and the mysterious drifter Toby.
Lauren Wolk is an American author, poet and editor. Born in Baltimore, she studied English literature at Brown University graduating in 1981.. Wolk won a Newbery Honor in 2017 for her novel Wolf Hollow and the Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction in 2018 for Beyond the Bright Sea.
Michael Moorcock was born in Mitcham, Surrey (now Greater London) in December 1939, [6] and the landscape of London, particularly the area of Notting Hill Gate [7] and Ladbroke Grove, is an important influence in some of his fiction (such as the Cornelius novels).
Wolf Hollow is a valley in Ste. Genevieve County in the U.S. state of Missouri. [1] Wolf Hollow was so named on account of wolves in the area. [2] References
The Black Blade's Summoning (aka The White Wolf's Song, aka The Black Blade's Song) Novelette 1994 The anthology Michael Moorcock's Elric: Tales of the White Wolf, edited by Richard Gilliam and Edward E. Kramer 5 16/17 Sailing To the Future: Novelette 1976 The collection The Sailor on the Seas of Fate by Michael Moorcock 6 16/17
The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Juvenile Mystery Fiction is a category presented 1961 onwards at the Edgar Awards (commonly known as the Edgars), named after Edgar Allan Poe.
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The book was a commercial success, selling over 260,000 copies in hardcover and paperback. [8] From 1989 to 1997, McKean created the covers for Gaiman's series The Sandman and many of its spin-offs. [9] [10] In 1998, the cover images from The Sandman were released in one volume titled Dustcovers: The Collected Sandman Covers. [11]