Sharon CreechSharon Creech did not write her first novel for young adults until she was in her forties. Known for hersuperlative storytelling skills and her journey-filled plots, she won the Newbery Medal for Walk Two Moons, and a Newbery Honor for The Wanderer. Presented here is a thorough text-analysis, biographical timeline, extensive source notes, a discussion of themes, language, and writing process, and an original interview with the author. It's a must-read for fans of her award-winning works. |
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Inhalt
Take a Journey | 7 |
Starting Out with Stories | 14 |
Traveling Far | 22 |
The Words Begin to Pour | 32 |
The Return Trip | 49 |
Home Sweet Home | 61 |
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