Betsy Byars
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Betsy Cromen Byars (born August 7, 1928) is an American children's author. In 1971, she won the Newbery Medal for her book Summer of the Swans.[1] She has also received a National Book Award, for The Night Swimmers (1980), and an Edgar Award, for Wanted...Mud Blossom (1991). In 1987 she received the Regina Medal, for lifetime achievement, from the Catholic Library Association.
She was born Betsy Cromer in Charlotte, North Carolina. She attended Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, from 1946 to 1948, and graduated in 1950 from Queens College in Charlotte, with a bachelor's degree in English. She married Ed Byers the same year and began writing in the early 1960s while raising her children. Her first book, Clementine, was published in 1962. [2]
Her other novels include Cracker Jackson, The Cybil War, The Not-Just-Anybody Family, and The Burning Questions of Bingo Brown.[3]
[edit] Trivia
- Byars is a licensed pilot.
[edit] References
- Autobiography. Retrieved July 2, 2006.
- Betsy Byars. Random House, Inc. Retrieved July 2, 2006.
- Books by Betsy Byars. Retrieved August 5, 2006.