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From: Ginny Moore Kruse <gmkruse>
Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 12:35:31 -0600
The 2002 Newbery Winner is A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park (Clarion). Although Linda herself is not an active member of the CCBC-Net community at this time, she has contacted me individually over the weekend to let me know she'll be happy to respond to your questions or comments.
The CCBC Web Site of the Month is Linda Sue Park's web site which Katy Horning has brought to our attention.
Katy writes: Linda Sue Park has an excellent personal web page with information about herself and her books, created especially for young readers. You can read her first published work here -- a haiku published in Trailblazer magazine when she was nine years old. One of the site's most unusual features is Park's emphasis on her life as a reader, including lists of her favorite books as a child and as an adult, her family's favorite books, and a monthly annotated lists of what she's been reading. Here's the web site address:http://www.lindasuepark.com
- Ginny
Ginny Moore Kruse gmkruse at education.wisc.edu Cooperative Children's Book Center www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc A Library of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin Madison
Received on Sun 03 Feb 2002 12:35:31 PM CST
Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2002 12:35:31 -0600
The 2002 Newbery Winner is A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park (Clarion). Although Linda herself is not an active member of the CCBC-Net community at this time, she has contacted me individually over the weekend to let me know she'll be happy to respond to your questions or comments.
The CCBC Web Site of the Month is Linda Sue Park's web site which Katy Horning has brought to our attention.
Katy writes: Linda Sue Park has an excellent personal web page with information about herself and her books, created especially for young readers. You can read her first published work here -- a haiku published in Trailblazer magazine when she was nine years old. One of the site's most unusual features is Park's emphasis on her life as a reader, including lists of her favorite books as a child and as an adult, her family's favorite books, and a monthly annotated lists of what she's been reading. Here's the web site address:http://www.lindasuepark.com
- Ginny
Ginny Moore Kruse gmkruse at education.wisc.edu Cooperative Children's Book Center www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc A Library of the School of Education, University of Wisconsin Madison
Received on Sun 03 Feb 2002 12:35:31 PM CST