Children's book writer (born 1964)
Frances O'Roark Dowell |
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Born | (1964-05-30) May 30, 1964 (age 60) Berlin, Germany |
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Occupation | Author |
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Language | English |
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Education | Bachelor degree, Master of Fine Arts |
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Alma mater | Wake Forest University University of Massachusetts Amherst |
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Genre | Middle-grade fiction |
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Notable works | Dovey Coe, Shooting the Moon |
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Notable awards | Edgar Award |
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Spouse | Clifton Dowell |
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Children | Emily Dowell, Will Dowell. |
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Frances O'Roark Dowell is an American author of middle-grade fiction,[1] including Dovey Coe (2000), The Secret Language of Girls, Shooting the Moon, and Falling In. Her books have received numerous awards, including an Edgar (Dovey Coe), the William Allen White Children's Book Award (Dovey Coe), the Christopher Award (Shooting the Moon), the VOYA Book Award (Where I'd Like to Be), and the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Excellence in Children's Fiction, Honor Book (Shooting the Moon).
Dovey Coe has been translated into Chinese, French and German. The Secret Language of Girls has been translated into Polish.
Biography
The daughter of a US Army lawyer, Frances O'Roark Dowell was born in Germany and moved around frequently as a child.[2] After graduating from high school in Texas, she completed undergraduate studies in English at Wake Forest University[3] and a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing with a concentration in poetry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She lives in Durham, North Carolina[4] with her husband and two children.[5]
Published works
- The Secret Language of Girls
- From the Highly Scientific Notebooks of Phineas L. Macguire
- Sam the Man
Awards
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