Her inspiration for her novels were all of her family. Like her daughter's name Karin has been in here stories alot
She writes about places she has been but not exactly about them. So her inspiration is really just her life
Hot Dogs
Walk Two Moons was her first book to be published in America, followed by Chasing Redbird, Pleasing the Ghost, Bloomability, The Wanderer, and Fishing in the Air.
Amasa Coleman Lee, her father, was the inspiration for Atticus Finch in the novel
The novel, Forge by Fire, is neither a mystery or a horror novel. The novel is a realistic fiction. The novel was written by Sharon M. Draper and published in 1997.
Sharon Hebl has written: 'Riverboat, Riverboat (In 1855 Anna wanted adventure. Then she met Sully. NOVEL-fact based)'
She got dared to do a short story and enter it to Ebony Magazines and got picked.
It is a phrase in the Bible, sometimes applied to Christ himself. Rose of Sharon is also- and probably best known as a fictional character in the Steinbeck novel- the Grapes of Wrath.
"Double Dutch" by Sharon Draper is a young adult novel and typically has around 256 pages, depending on the edition and formatting.
Sharon Creech's Hate That Cat is a realistic fiction novel in verse.
The inspiration for the creation of the dystopian world in "The Hunger Games" was a combination of reality TV shows, war, and social inequality.
The book Forged by Fire by Sharon M. Draper is considered to be a realistic fiction novel. The book is about an African American boy named Gerald who struggles to cope with the death of his aunt.
Sharon Kim has written: 'Literary epiphany in the novel, 1850-1950' -- subject(s): American fiction, History and criticism, Epiphanies in literature, English fiction