Joan Blos Explained
Joan Winsor Blos (December 9, 1928 – October 12, 2017) was an American writer, teacher and advocate for children's literacy.[1]
For her 1979 historical novel, A Gathering of Days, Blos won the U.S. National Book Award in category Children's Books[2] and the Newbery Medal for the year's most distinguished contribution to American children's literature.
She was born in New York City.She lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan.[3] [4]
Works
- 1971 Just Think (with Betty Miles)
- 1979 A Gathering of Days; A New England Girl's Journal, 1830–32
- 1984 Martin's Hats
- 1985 Brothers of the Heart: A Story of the Old Northwest, 1837–1838
- 1988 Old Henry
- 1989 The Grandpa Days
- 1989 Lottie's Circus
- 1991 The Heroine of the Titanic: A Tale Both True and Otherwise of the Life of Molly Brown
- 1992 A Seed a Flower a Minute, an Hour
- 1994 Brooklyn Doesn't Rhyme
- 1995 The Hungry Little Boy
- 1996 Nellie Bly's Monkey: His Remarkable Story in His Own Words
- 1997 One Very Best Valentine's Day
- 1998 Bedtime!
- 1999 Hello, Shoes!
- 2007 Letters From the Corrugated Castle
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Joan Blos's Obituary on Ann Arbor News. Ann Arbor News. 20 October 2017.
- https://www.nationalbook.org/awards-prizes/national-book-awards-1980 "National Book Awards – 1980"
- Ann Arbor Book Festival
- HarperCollins Publishers