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Sara Pennypacker

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Sara Pennypacker is an American author of children's literature. She has written nineteen children's books (as of 2016),[1] including Pax, Summer of the Gypsy Moths, and those in the Clementine and Stuart series. Ms. Pennypacker travels widely to speak about literacy and to encourage reading and writing.

She has received many awards for her books including the Christopher Award for Clementines's Letter and the Golden Kite Award for Pierre In Love.[2]

Bibliography

Pax (2016)

Writer: Sara Pennypacker

Waylon Books

  • Waylon! One Awesome Thing (2016)

Clementine Books

  • Clementine (2006)
  • The Talented Clementine (2007)
  • Clementine's Letter (2008)
  • Clementine, Friend of the Week (2010)
  • Clementine and the Family Meeting (2011)
  • Clementine and the Spring Trip (2013)
  • Completely Clementine (2015)

Summer of the Gypsy Moths (2012)

Stuart Books

  • Stuart's Cape (2002)
  • Stuart Goes to School (2005)

Flat Stanley Books

  • The Mount Rushmore Calamity (2009)
  • The Great Egyptian Grave Robbery (2009)
  • The Japanese Ninja Surprise (2009)
  • The Intrepid Canadian Expedition (2009)

Picture Books

  • Meet the Dullards (2015)
  • Sparrow Girl (2009)
  • Pierre In Love (2007)

References

  1. ^ "Sara Young biography, plus links to book reviews and excerpts". Bookbrowse.com. Retrieved 2010-09-17.
  2. ^ "Official Site". Sara Pennypacker. Retrieved 2010-09-17.
  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Sara Pennypacker at Library of Congress, with 18 library catalog records
  • Sara Young at LC Authorities, with 1 record – including publisher's biographical text: "Under the name Sara Pennypacker, SARA YOUNG has written nineteen books for children, including the acclaimed Pax and Clementine series."