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Shelia P. Moses

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Shelia P. Moses
NationalityAmerican
Alma materShaw University
Genrenon-fiction
Notable awardsCoretta Scott King Award

Shelia P. Moses is an American writer.

In 2004, she was nominated for the National Book Award and in 2005 she was recognized as a Coretta Scott King Award honoree for her novel The Legend of Buddy Bush. In 2009, her novel Joseph was nominated for the NAACP Image Award.

Life

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Moses was born in the small, rural, northeastern North Carolina town of Rich Square. She grew up ninth in a family of ten children; she received her bachelor's degree in Psychology from Shaw University.[1]

Bibliography

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  • Callus on My Soul: a memoir, by Dick Gregory with Shelia P. Moses, 2000, ISBN 1-56352-554-2
  • Sallie Gal and the Wall-a-kee man, 2007, ISBN 978-0-439-90890-0
  • The Legend of Buddy Bush, 2004, ISBN 0-689-85839-6; The Legend of Buddy Bush. Simon and Schuster. 12 November 2013. ISBN 978-1-4391-3182-4. (Coretta Scott King Award honor book)
  • Joseph. Simon and Schuster. 23 March 2010. ISBN 978-1-4169-9442-8.
  • I, Dred Scott, 2005, ISBN 0-689-85975-9
  • The Baptism, 2007, ISBN 1-4169-0671-1
  • The Return of Buddy Bush. Simon and Schuster. 11 May 2010. ISBN 978-1-4391-1637-1.
  • Joseph's Grace. Simon and Schuster. 4 January 2011. ISBN 978-1-4424-0618-6.
  • The Sittin' Up. Penguin Young Readers Group. 9 January 2014. ISBN 978-0-698-14958-8.

References

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External videos
video icon Shelia P. Moses: 2011 National Book Festival, Library Of Congress