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The Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer
The Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer









The Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer

The Needlework Book of Bible Stories, illustrated by Janet McCaffery, Harcourt (New York, NY), 1975.

The Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer

Milk, Butter, and Cheese: The Story of Dairy Products, illustrated by Giulio Maestro, Morrow (New York, NY), 1974. Saw, Hammer, and Paint: Woodworking and Finishing for Beginners, illustrated by Toni Martignoni, Morrow (New York, NY), 1973.Ĭhristmas Crafts: Things to Make the 24 Days before Christmas, illustrated by Anita Lobel, Harper (New York, NY), 1974. Yarn: The Things It Makes and How to Make Them, illustrated by Jennifer Perrott, Harcourt (New York, NY), 1972. The Bread Book: All about Bread and How to Make It, illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman, Harcourt (New York, NY), 1971. (Self-illustrated) Stitch by Stitch: Needlework for Beginners, Harcourt (New York, NY), 1970. Miss Patch’s Learn-to-Sew Book, illustrated by Mary Suzuki, Harcourt (New York, NY), 1969. Poindexter, 1980, for The Center: From a Troubled Past to a New Life, 1985, for The Mystery of the Ancient Maya, 1986, for Voices of South Africa and Denny’s Tapes, 1992, for Where the Broken Heart Still Beats, 1993, for White Lilacs YASD Best Books citation, Voice of Youth Advocates, 1988, for Denny’s Tapes and Voices of South Africa Author of the Year Award, Pennsylvania School Librarians Association, 1990 Northwest Librarians Association Readers’ Choice Award, 2000, for Mary, Bloody Mary. Poindexter Children’s Book Showcase award, Children’s Book Council, 1977, for Amish People Best Books citation, New York Times, 1977, for Eskimos: Growing up in a Changing Culture Best Books for Young Adults citation, ALA, 1979, for C.C.

The Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer

Presenter at workshops in high schools and colleges.ĪWARDS, HONORS: Notable Book citation, American Library Association (ALA), 1971, for The Bread Book, 1976, for Amish People, and 1979, for C.C. Institute of Children’s Literature, instructor, 1973-79 Bucknell University, Alpha Lambda Delta Lecturer, 1974, guest lecturer in children’s literature, 1976-78. Worked as a secretary, late 1950s freelance writer, 1963. Agent-Amy Berkower, Writers House Inc., 21 W. Religion: Episcopalian.ĪDDRESSES: Home- Albuquerque, NM. Mares (an author and educator), children: (first marriage) Alan, John, Christopher (stepchildren) Vered and Maria. Victor (in business) and Sara Meyer married Joseph Smrcka, J(divorced, 1973) married E.A. PERSONAL: Born June 8, 1935, in Lewistown, PA daughter of H.











The Wild Queen by Carolyn Meyer