saldy, no she was killed during a trip to irak when the terrorist came and kidnapped her then shot her. her husband and kids escaped to a forest called sorchinz forest, a not discovered place in the world yet. then the forest fairy saw them sleeping on the ground and they went and told the terrorists. then the terrorists took them and shot them to the moon. they woke up and they exploded.
yes, to jim vande velde ;)
Vivian Vande Velde has won 69 awards for her books. She's written over 30 books.
to hell
yes they died in irak
marcil and pat burcato
This is where you can contact her ( besides her e-mail) :Houghton Mifflin HarcourtChildren's Books222 Berkeley St.Boston MA 02116Attn: Vivian Vande Velde Author Mail
As of 2005, she had written 24 books.
June 18 1951 NY,NY
Oh, dude, in "Stolen" by Vivian Vande Velde, the main character is a girl named Charlotte. She gets kidnapped by a sorcerer named Siegfried. Other characters include Siegfried's apprentice, a dragon, and some other magical beings. It's like a twisted fairy tale with a side of kidnapping, so buckle up for a wild ride!
Vivian-full of life/alive. Latin.
She wrote a lot of good ones. I personally liked Heir Apparent, A Well-Timed Enchantment, and Dragon's Bait (especially), but there is also There's a dead person following my sister around, and one that took place around the time of World War II. Go on amazon and read the summaries. She's a good writer, eh?
In "Companions of the Night" by Vivian Vande Velde, there is an allusion to Bram Stoker's "Dracula" through the story's exploration of vampire lore and mythology. Additionally, there are allusions to classic vampire literature and films, such as "Interview with the Vampire" by Anne Rice, creating a rich intertextual layer to the narrative. The novel cleverly references these iconic vampire works to enhance its own storytelling.