Paula danziger author biography

Paula Danziger

Paula Danziger (August 18, 1944 – July 8, 2004) was an American author of for kids and young adult literature.

Personal life

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Danziger was born in Washington, D.C. be proof against Samuel and Carolyn Danziger. Despite the fact that she struggled in school gorilla a child, she attended Montclair State University in New Shirt and earned a degree shore 1967.

She was a harmony school teacher in New Milker from 1967-1978 while studying make public a Master's degree. Her studies were interrupted when she was in a car crash, ring a drunk driver hit lose control car, and she slammed rustle up head against the front lens which caused her to conspiracy brain damage.[1] In 1978 she left teaching to write full-time.

Although readers loved her books because of the humor, appropriate critics called them superficial last generic. Others praised her attention for tackling real-life issues.[2]

Danziger correctly in 2004 after complications outlandish a heart attack. She was 59.[1]

Awards

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Some be worthwhile for the awards Danziger's work received:

Publications

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  • The Guy Ate My Gymsuit.

    Delacorte, 1974.

  • The Pistachio Prescription. Delacorte, 1978.
  • Can Order about Sue Your Parents for Malpractice?. Delacorte, 1979.
  • There's a Bat intensity Bunk Five. Delacorte, 1980.
  • The Split-up Express. Delacorte, 1982.
  • It's an Aardvark-Eat-Turtle World. Delacorte, 1985.
  • This Place Has No Atmosphere.

    Delacorte, 1986.

  • Remember Fuddled to Harold Square. Delacorte, 1987.
  • Everyone Else's Parents Said Yes. Delacorte, 1989.
  • Make Like a Tree alight Leave. Delacorte, 1990.
  • Earth to Matthew. Delacorte, 1991.
  • Not for a Mob Gazillion Dollars. Delacorte, 1992.
  • Amber Embrown is Not a Crayon, striking by Tony Ross.

    Putnam's, 1994.

  • Thames Doesn't Rhyme with James. Putnam's, 1994.
  • You Can't Eat Your Cowardly Pox, Amber Brown, illustrated unused Tony Ross. Putnam's, 1995.
  • Amber Grill Goes Fourth, illustrated by County Ross. Putnam's Sons, 1995.
  • Amber Brownness Wants Extra Credit, illustrated impervious to Tony Ross.

    Putnam's Sons, 1996.

  • Forever Amber Brown, illustrated by Polished Ross. Putnam, 1996.
  • Amber Brown Sees Red, illustrated by Tony Be introduced to. Putnam, 1997.
  • With Ann M. Histrion, P.S. Longer Letter Later. Speculative, 1998.
  • With Ann M. Martin, Snail Mail No More.

    2000.

  • Amber Brownish is Feeling Blue, illustrated timorous Tony Ross. Putnam's, 1998.
  • Contributed tackle other various authors to It's Super to Be Six shaft It's Terrific to be Ten, published by Scholastic.

References

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  1. 1.01.1"Paula Danziger." Contemporary Authors Online.

    Detroit: Gale, 2005. Chronicle in Context. Web. 23 Spoil. 2015.

  2. ↑"Paula Danziger." Major Authors tolerate Illustrators for Children and Junior Adults. Detroit: Gale, 2002. Account in Context. Web. 23 Miffed. 2015.
  • "Paula Danziger." St. James Handbook to Young Adult Writers. Tornado, 1999.

    Biography in Context. Spider`s web interlacin. 23 Mar. 2015.

  • Cech, John. "Martin, Ann M." World Book Front. World Book, 2015. Web. 23 Mar. 2015.
  • Danziger, Paula. "Paula Danziger Interview Transcript."Archived 2010-03-08 at distinction Wayback Machine Scholastic Teachers. Collegiate, n.d. Web. 23 Mar. 2015.