Kathleen Duey
Kathleen Duey (1950–2020) was a prolific American author of over 70 children's and young adult books, including historical fiction series like American Diaries and Survivors, fantasy works such as Skin Hunger (a National Book Award finalist), and chapter books like The Unicorn's Secret.[1][2][4][5][7] She began writing in the early 1990s after years of off-the-grid living and subsistence farming, and was known for her generosity as a teacher and mentor.[3][5] Duey lived in Fallbrook, California, at the time of her death from cardiac arrest on June 26, 2020.[4][5][8]
Sayre, Oklahoma, USA
Oct 8, 1950
Children’s literature
Young adult fiction
Historical fiction
Fantasy
Survival! Earthquake
Silence and Stone
A Busy Mom's Guide: 100 Easy Ways to Get Kids Reading
Freaky Facts About Natural Diasters
Arthur (Time Soldiers)
Hoofbeats: Silence and Lily
Mummy (Time Soldiers)
Wishes and Wings
Blizzard: Colorado, 1886
Following Magic
Lara and the Gray Mare
Patch (Time Soldiers)
Evie Peach
The Full Moon
Summer MacCleary: Virginia, 1749 (American Diaries)
Samurai (Time Soldiers)
Flood: Mississippi, 1927
Hoofbeats: Margret and Flynn, 1875
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