Books by
Graduates & Students of the Children's Literature Program
Welcome to the Bed & Biscuit by Joan
Carris M.A. '98
Finding Day's Bottom by Candice Ransom, M.A. '07
Get Real by Betty Hicks M.A. '98
Worth
by A. LaFaye M.A. '98,
winner of the 2005 Scott O'Dell Award for Historical
Fiction
Trudy
by Jessica Anderson M.A. '05
winner of the 2005 Milkweed Prize for Children's
Literature
Double Crossing
by Eve Tal M.A. '06
Gloria Steinem: Champion
of Women's Rights by Nancy Garhan Attebury M.A. '04
Alien Clones from
Outer Space
by Hillary Homzie M.A. '98
What's
Happily EverAfter, Anyway? by Michelle Taylor
M.A. '03
New Year Be Coming by Katharine Boling M.A.
'98
The Mystery of Roanoke by Karen Adams Sulkin
M.A. '00
Until the Cows Come Home by Patricia Mills
M.A. '01
Piggies by Brian Rock M.A. '98
Exploring Harry Potter by Elizabeth Schafer,
graduate student
There's a Duwende in My Brother's Soup by
Lara Saguisag M.A. '05
Back
in the Spaceship Again by Karen Sands-O'Connor
M.A. '95 and Marietta Frank M.A. '03
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.