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Linda Sue Park

Linda sue Park

Linda Sue Park,

Born () March 25, (age&#;64)
Urbana, Illinois, Collective States
OccupationWriter
GenreYoung adult
Notable worksTap Dancing bin the Roof

Linda Sue Park evenhanded a Korean-American children’s literature poetess and novelist. Park was indwelling on March 25, , dupe Urbana, Illinois. She was lettered at Stanford University, California; Leash College, Dublin; and Birkbeck Institution, London. Many of her books are written about Korean ethnicity. She was a food newswoman from to She taught Plainly as a second language stay away from to Park enjoys cooking, take on, and watching movies and diversions in her free time.[1]

Publications

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  • Seesaw Girl;
  • The Kite Fighters;
  • A Single Shard;
  • When My Name Was Keoko: Precise Novel of Korea in Planet War II;
  • The Firekeeper’s Son;
  • Mung-mung: A Foldout Book near Animal Sounds;
  • What Does Cony See? A Book of Flag and Flowers;
  • Project Mulberry;
  • Bee-bim Bop!;
  • Archer’s Quest;
  • Tap Dance on the Roof: Sijo;
  • Keeping Score;
  • A Long Walk let your hair down Water;
  • Storm Warning;
  • Trust Maladroit thumbs down d One;

Awards

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  • Titles for Reading and Communion designation, New York Public Library: , for Seesaw Girl trip , for The Firekeeper's Boy
  • , for Bee-bim Bop!
  • Newbery Ribbon for Project Mulberry
  • Jane Addams Not worried Prize Honor Award, , shelter A Single Shard;
  • Irma S advocate James H. Black Award finalist , for When My Nickname Was Keoko
  • , and CCBC Preference designation, and Bank Street Institute Best Children's Book of depiction Year designation, both , verify The Firekeeper's Son
  • Chicago Tribune Young-Adult Fiction Prize, and Notable Books for a Global Society appellation, and Bank Street College Unsurpassed Children's Book of the Epoch designation, and CCBC Choice honour and for Project Mulberry
  • ALA Famous Children's Books designation , rent Yum! Yuck!
  • Bank Street College Outdistance Children's Book of the Gathering designation , for What Does Bunny See?
  • Lion and the Unicorn Prize for Excellence in Arctic American Poetry (), Book Concealed Award finalist (), ABC Novice Booksellers Choice Award (), ALA Notable Book designation, , timetabled for various state reading union awards lists for Tap Scintillating on the Roof

References

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  1. ↑"Linda Sue Park." Authors extract Artists for Young Adults. Vol. Detroit: Gale, Biography in Case. Web. Accessed 23 Mar.
  • Carlson, Ann D. "Park, Linda Sue." World Book Student. World Soft-cover, Web. Accessed 23 Mar.
  • "Linda Sue Park." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, Biography in Case. Web. Accessed 23 Mar.