Karen Cushman

Karen Cushman
Born (1941-10-04) October 4, 1941
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Occupation Writer
Nationality American
Alma mater Stanford University
Genre Young-adult historical novels
Notable works
Notable awards Newbery Medal
1996

Karen Cushman (born October 4, 1941)[1]) is an American writer of historical fiction. Her 1995 novel The Midwife's Apprentice won the Newbery Medal for children's literature, and her 1994 novel Catherine, Called Birdy won a Newbery Honor.[2] She has a bachelor of arts degree in Greek and English from Stanford University. In addition, she has a master's degree in human behavior as well as a master's degree in museum studies.[3] For eleven years she was adjunct professor in the Museum Studies Department at John F. Kennedy University before resigning in 1996 to write full-time.[4] She lives and writes on Vashon Island near Seattle, Washington.[5]

Books

Awards

References

  1. "Karen Cushman Papers". Arne Nixon Center. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  2. "Newbery Medal and Honor Books, 1922-Present". American Library Association. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  3. Bowlan, Cheryl. "Karen Cushman". ACHUKA. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  4. Reimer, Julie. "Karen Cushman". Children's Literature Network. Retrieved 2012-05-29.
  5. Author's biography, inside rear cover, "The Midwife's Apprentice" 2nd edition, ISBN 978-0-547-72217-7
  6. 1 2 ALA. Newbery Medal & Honor Books, 1922-Present. Retrieved 2008-12-19.
  7. SCBWI. Past Golden Kite Recipients. Retrieved 2015-06-16.
  8. The California Library Association. . Retrieved 12-05-29.
  9. CLN. . Retrieved 12-04-04.

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