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Sharon Creech

Sharon Creech

Sharon Creech

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Acting Out will be released on June 22, 2010 in Trade Paperback
Jun 22, 2010
Acting Out is now available in Trade Paperback
Jun 22, 2010
Acting Out will be released on June 17, 2008 in
Jun 17, 2008
Acting Out is now available in
Jun 17, 2008

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School Library Journal, June 5, 2013
...Manifest (Newbery winner), Mockingbird (National Book Award winner), Divergent (NYT best seller), and books by Newbery award winners Sharon Creech, Cynthia Lord and Ann M. Martin. “I love collecting books I’ve had signed by the author,” Pyron...
Broadway World, June 1, 2013
...Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) has announced that ASC Founder and Producing Artistic Director Tom Arvetis' stage adaptation of Sharon Creech's award-winning novel Walk Two Moons is now a published play by Dramatic Publishing. Tom Arvetis' stage...
Pittsburgh Tribune Review, May 11, 2013
...t judge a man until you've walked two moons in his moccasins.” In the book by author Sharon Creech and the stage play, the main character Salamanca (Sal) Tree Hiddle, 13 and part Native American, takes the audience on a journey of love and loss, hope...
Sun Journal, April 27, 2013
...what book did a character complain about a very narrow and bumpy highway?” The answer: Ruby Holder by Sharon Creech. The students were answering in real time via both video and audio. Assistant Superintendent of Accountability and Technology Wayne...
PRLog, April 24, 2013
...point, etc. This book does a great job of clearing the page about this.” Her most recommended is Sharon Creech’s "Love That Dog," “It is about finding your voice (although not at the exclusion of everything else!).” Ms. Malone also stated:...
South Coast Today, April 13, 2013
...dog, so much as it is about a boy who loves poetry ? "Love That Dog," by Sharon Creech. Following in that same category is "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime," by Mark Haddon. Both are brilliant. BookLover Diana Daniels e-mailed me...
Statesman Journal, April 11, 2013
...by Graham Salisbury A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle 3rd-5th Grade Division Selections: Castle Corona by Sharon Creech Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl How to Steal a Dog by Barbara O’Connor Journey to the River Sea...
School Library Journal, June 5, 2013
...Manifest (Newbery winner), Mockingbird (National Book Award winner), Divergent (NYT best seller), and books by Newbery award winners Sharon Creech, Cynthia Lord and Ann M. Martin. “I love collecting books I’ve had signed by the author,” Pyron...
Maple Shade Progress, June 3, 2013
...June 20 (7 p.m.): The Mother/Daughter Book Club for ages 8 and up discusses “Ruby Holler” by Sharon Creech. June 23 (1 p.m.): Kids ages 5 to 12 enjoy Yoga with Miss Debbie. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a mat or towel. June 26 (10:30 a...
Maple Shade Progress, June 3, 2013
...June 20 (7 p.m.): The Mother/Daughter Book Club for ages 8 and up discusses “Ruby Holler” by Sharon Creech. June 23 (1 p.m.): Kids ages 5 to 12 enjoy Yoga with Miss Debbie. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a mat or towel. June 26 (10:30 a...
Broadway World, June 1, 2013
...Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) has announced that ASC Founder and Producing Artistic Director Tom Arvetis' stage adaptation of Sharon Creech's award-winning novel Walk Two Moons is now a published play by Dramatic Publishing. Tom Arvetis' stage...
Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, May 31, 2013
...Elephant” by Kate DiCamillo (July 8), “The Graveyard Book” by Neil Gaiman (July 22), and “Chasing Redbird” by Sharon Creech (Aug. 5). Register anytime by calling the library. The “Young Adult Book Discussion Group” is moderated by Kristen...
Northeast Pennsylvania Weekender, May 31, 2013
...Elephant” by Kate DiCamillo (July 8), “The Graveyard Book” by Neil Gaiman (July 22), and “Chasing Redbird” by Sharon Creech (Aug. 5). Register anytime by calling the library. The “Young Adult Book Discussion Group” is moderated by Kristen...
School Library Journal, May 30, 2013
...something about it—with disastrously funny results. And several beloved names will also be releasing new titles in September. Sharon Creech has penned a story of a mysterious mute boy who shows up on the doorstep of a bewildered young couple, The Boy...