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Carolyn Marsden

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Carolyn Marsden (born August 14, 1950) is an American author. Educated at University of Colorado and Vermont College of Fine Arts, Marsden worked as a bilingual elementary teacher before she became a published author. Marsden has written 14 books for young adults [1] including The Gold-Threaded Dress (2002), Mama Had to Work on Christmas (2003), Silk Umbrellas (2004), Moon Runner (2005),[2] The Quail Club (2006), The Jade Dragon (2006), Bird Springs (2007), When Heaven Fell (2007), The Buddha's Diamonds (2008), Sahwira: An African Friendship (2009), Take Me With You (2010), Starfields (2011), The White Zone (2012) and My Own Revolution (2012).

References

  1. ^ "Books". Carolyn Marsden.
  2. ^ Carolyn Marsden (2007). Moon Runner (illustrated, reprint ed.). Candlewick Press. ISBN 0763633046. Retrieved May 17, 2014.