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| author | Oleck, Joan |
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| contents | The Higher Power of Patron: Profile of Newbery Winner Oleck, Joan Childrens Literature School Libraries Public Libraries Book Reviews Awards Literature Librarians Authors One lousy starred review. That was all, initially, that Susan Patron had to show for the 10 years she spent writing "The Higher Power of Lucky," her funny, tender story of a little girl struggling to gain control over her life. One star, from "Kirkus Reviews," for the heart and soul Patron poured into her second novel. Positive notices had appeared in "School Library Journal" and "Booklist." "Lucky" also garnered favorable attention from the New York Public Library and "Parents Choice." The book was barely a blip on most librarians' blogs and mock Newbery lists. There was no buzz, certainly. In this article, the author profiles Newbery Medal winner Susan Patron, who spent 34 years at the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) as a children's librarian. |
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| language | en |
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| spellingShingle | The Higher Power of Patron: Profile of Newbery Winner Oleck, Joan Childrens Literature School Libraries Public Libraries Book Reviews Awards Literature Librarians Authors The Higher Power of Patron: Profile of Newbery Winner Oleck, Joan Childrens Literature School Libraries Public Libraries Book Reviews Awards Literature Librarians Authors One lousy starred review. That was all, initially, that Susan Patron had to show for the 10 years she spent writing "The Higher Power of Lucky," her funny, tender story of a little girl struggling to gain control over her life. One star, from "Kirkus Reviews," for the heart and soul Patron poured into her second novel. Positive notices had appeared in "School Library Journal" and "Booklist." "Lucky" also garnered favorable attention from the New York Public Library and "Parents Choice." The book was barely a blip on most librarians' blogs and mock Newbery lists. There was no buzz, certainly. In this article, the author profiles Newbery Medal winner Susan Patron, who spent 34 years at the Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) as a children's librarian. |
| title | The Higher Power of Patron: Profile of Newbery Winner |
| topic | Childrens Literature School Libraries Public Libraries Book Reviews Awards Literature Librarians Authors |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ786391 |