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An Interview with Award-Winning Author Pamela Tuck, by Laura Parnum
It is my pleasure to be speaking with award-winning children’s book author Pamela Tuck about her writing career, her inspirations, and her new book, Mother of Many. Pamela’s other books include Color Struck, The Adventure of Sheldon, the Mushroom, and … Continue reading
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Celebrate Member News! by Lindsay Bandy
The art and poetry has been AMAZING this month, and I can’t wait to see what comes next. Thanks to all of you who have been commenting and cheering each other on! We’re going to take a one-day break here … Continue reading
The 2015 Martin Luther King Living the Dream Book Award Goes to….Our Very Own Pamela Tuck!
We would like to extend a big congratulations and hug to Pam Tuck, author of As Fast As Words Could Fly! 100 NYC 5th graders voted on May 6 to decide which book (out of the top 10 finalists) would win … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960's, 2014 skipping stones honor book award, 2015 martin luther king living the dream book award, 2015 storytelling world resource award, as fast as words could fly, books for children about civil rights, civil rights, diveristy, KidLit, lee and low new voices award, Pamela Tuck, Picture Books, SCBWI
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