Books by
Graduates & Students of the Children's Literature Program
Below is a sampling of books published by our graduates and students.
For a complete list of all books by Hollins alumnae/i, click here.
How to Trap a Zombie, Track a Vampire by Amie Rotruck M.A. '05, M.F.A '08
Gigged by Heath Gibson M.F.A. '09
The Other Side of Blue by Valerie Patterson
M.F.A. '08
Worth
by A. LaFaye M.A. '98,
winner of the 2005 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical
Fiction
She Sang Promise: The Story of Betty Mae Jumper, Seminole Tribal Leader by Jan Godown Annino, graduate student
Harriet's Had Enough!
by Elissa Haden Guest, graduate student
Cora Cooks Pancit by Dorina Lazo-Gilmore, graduate student
Border Crossing
by Jessica Anderson M.A. '04
What's
Happily Ever After, Anyway? by Michelle Taylor
M.A. '03
'Twas the Night Before Round Up
by Nancy Garhan Attebury M.A. '04
Things Are Gonna Get Ugly
by Hillary Homzie M.A. '98
Get Real by Betty Hicks M.A. '98
Piggies by Brian Rock M.A. '98
Wild Times at the Bed & Biscuit by Joan
Carris M.A. '98
Cursing Colmbus by Eve Tal M.A. '06
Finding Day's Bottom by Candice Ransom, M.A. '07
Margaret
Wise Brown, author of Goodnight Moon, The Runaway
Bunny, Little Fur Family, and many other children's
classics, earned her bachelor's degree at Hollins
in 1932.