Description
Phillip M. Hoose is an American writer of books, essays, stories, songs, and articles. His first published works were written for adults but he turned his attention to children and young adults, in part to keep up with his daughters. His work has been well received and honored more than once by the children's literature community. He won the Boston Globe?Horn Book Award, Nonfiction, for The Race to Save the Lord God Bird and the National Book Award, Young People's Literature, for Claudette Colvin. [More at Wikipedia]
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May 31st, 1947 in South Bend (Age 77)
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