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Betsy Byars (née Cromer; August 7, 1928 – February 26, 2020) was an American author of children's books. Her novel Summer of the Swans won the 1971 Newbery Medal . [ 1 ] She has also received a National Book Award for Young People's Literature for The Night Swimmers (1980) [ 2 ] and an Edgar Award for Wanted...
Betsy-Tacy: Maud Lovelace: Lois Lenski: English: 1940: 8+ The Black Stallion: Walter Farley: Keith Ward: English: 1941: 8+ The Swish of the Curtain: Pamela Brown: English: 1941: 8+ The Little Grey Men: B.B. English: 1942: 8+ Five on a Treasure Island: Enid Blyton: Eileen Soper: English: 1942: 8+ The Little Prince: Le Petit Prince: Antoine de ...
The Black Tower is a 1975 detective novel by English writer P.D. James, the fifth book in her Adam Dalgliesh series. Plot synopsis. Adam Dalgliesh, recovering from ...
Black Tower (Brussels), a 13th-century medieval tower, notable for being one single medieval tower, standing amidst the modern day buildings of Brussels, Belgium. Black Tower (České Budějovice), or Černá věž, a well-known 16th-century tower in České Budějovice, Czech Republic.
Jennifer Lanthier (born 1964) – The Mystery of the Martello Tower, The Stamp Collector; Kirby Larson – The Magic Kerchief, Hattie Big Sky; Kathryn Lasky (born 1944) – Guardians of Ga'hoole series, The Night Journey; Dorothy P. Lathrop (1891–1980) – The Fairy Circus, The Dog in the Tapestry Garden; Caroline Lawrence (born 1954) – The ...
Newbery Medal for children's literature: Betsy Byars, Summer of the Swans [39] Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Paul Zindel, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds; Pulitzer Prize for Fiction: no award given; Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: William S. Merwin, The Carrier of Ladders
Louis Bayard (born November 30, 1963) is an American author. His historical mysteries include The Pale Blue Eye, Mr. Timothy, The Black Tower, The School of Night, and Roosevelt's Beast, [4] and they have been translated into 11 languages.
Cover of the October 1934 issue of Weird Tales, featuring the first Jirel of Joiry story "Black God's Kiss".. Jirel of Joiry is a fictional character created by American writer C. L. Moore, who appeared in a series of sword and sorcery stories published first in the pulp horror/fantasy magazine Weird Tales.