Paul Hutchens Explained

Paul Hutchens should not be confused with Paul Hutchins.

Paul Hutchens (April 7, 1902, Thorntown, Indiana  - January 23, 1977, Colorado Springs, Colorado) was an American author. In addition to writing The Sugar Creek Gang, a series of 36 Christian-themed juvenile fiction books about the adventures of a group of young boys, he also wrote numerous adult fiction books, many with a romance theme.[1] [2] The author was a graduate of Moody Bible Institute. The Sugar Creek Gang books have been popular in evangelical Christian homes and have remained in print through multiple format and cover art changes.[3] The books have also been dramatized on the radio, and in 2004, the stories were made into a series of movies, directed by Joy Chapman and Owen Smith.[4] His books were originally published by Wm. B. Eerdmans, and later reprinted by other publishers such as Van Kampen Press and Moody Press.

Bibliography

The Sugar Creek Gang series

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Jeanie series

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hutchens, Paul 1902-. 6 July 2010. Worldcat.org.
  2. Book: Commire, Anne. Anne Commire

    . Anne Commire. Something about the author, Volume 31. Gale Research. 6 July 2010. 94, 98–99. 1983. 9780810300576.

  3. Book: Cohen, Charles L. . Religion and the Culture of Print in Modern America . Boyer . Paul S. . 2008-05-29 . Univ of Wisconsin Press . 978-0-299-22573-5 . en.
  4. https://books.google.com/books? id=rKvLEC_pElIC&pg=PA43&dq=hutchens+%22sugar+creek+gang%22&hl=en&ei=eHozTMWkMMP7nAfRpf3iAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10&ved=0CFUQ6AEwCTgK#v=onepage&q=hutchens%20%22sugar%20creek%20gang%22&f=false
    • Adventures in an Indian Cemetery (1947) Sugar Creek Gang the Indian Cemetery (Moody Press Edition (1967))
  5. http://www.sugarcreekgang.info/jeanie.jpg