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Manwolf by Gloria Skurzynski
Manwolf by Gloria Skurzynski





Manwolf by Gloria Skurzynski Manwolf by Gloria Skurzynski

Her book Good-bye, Billy Radish was named the Best Book of the Year by the School Library Journal and was also awarded a Judy Lopez Memorial Book by the Women's National Book Association. Later more of her books have received the same award. Skurzynski received an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children award from the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) in 1991. She wrote a play for them to perform in 1964 entitled The Golden Chain. īefore becoming a professional writer, Skurzynski was involved with the Girl Scouts of the USA. To write these books, Skurzynski did most of the technical research on the subjects, while her daughter wrote the dialogue. More recently, she collaborated with her daughter, Alane Ferguson to write a series of books for National Geographic Society called Mysteries in Our National Parks. These include Bionic Parts for People: The Real Story of Artificial Organs and Replacement Parts which was published in 1978, and Are We Alone?: Scientists Search for Life in Space which was published in 2004. Skurzynski is also the author of several non-fiction books. Many of her books include themes about national parks, astronomy, and animals. In her writing, Skurzynski draws on her life experiences, including her father's stories and her own childhood in Pittsburgh. She is also the author of The Tempering (1983) and Good-bye, Billy Radish (1992).

Manwolf by Gloria Skurzynski

Four Winds Press published her first children's novel, What Happened in Hamelin? in 1979. In 1979, she became a professional writer, and shifted her focus to children's novels. It was reported that she was inspired by one of her daughter's poems in 1966 to become a free-lance writer. Skurzynski was also published in School and Library Journal magazines. Skyrzynski's first professional writing attempt was rejected 58 times before her first publication made it into Teen Magazine. Through their correspondence, McGinley convinced Skurzynski to try professional writing. She became friends with Phyllis McGinley, poet who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1965. Skurzynski is the author of more than sixty books written for young readers. Skurzynski and her husband Edward currently reside in Boise, Idaho.

Manwolf by Gloria Skurzynski

They went on to have five children, and later moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. She met Edward Joseph Skurzynski while working there, and they were married in December 1951. She disliked school, however, and dropped out to work as a statistical clerk at the U.S. She was educated at Carlow University in 1948, which at that time was known as Mount Mercy College. Her father worked at a steel mill, while her mother worked as a telegraph operator. Gloria Joan Flister Skurzynski was born in Duquesne, Pennsylvania in 1930 to Aylmer Kearney Flister and Serena Decker Flister. Gloria Joan Skurzynski (born July 6, 1930) is an American writer of books for young people, including both fiction and non-fiction.







Manwolf by Gloria Skurzynski