Linda Sue Park became a writer as a way to share stories that reflect her experiences and cultural heritage. Born in 1960 in Urbana, Illinois, she began writing in childhood but pursued a career in journalism before focusing on children's literature. Her breakthrough came with the publication of "A Single Shard," which won the Newbery Medal in 2002. Park writes to inspire young readers and to address themes of identity and resilience.
Yes, Linda is alive(:
Sue-Ellen played by Linda Gray
a book About A boy named Tree-Ear who lives under a bridge with Crane-Man, his guardian, and begins to work for Min, a potter who despises Tree-ear because he is an orphan. he works for him because he broke one of his pots on accident
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Linda Sue Park has not publicly disclosed information about her relatives. She is known for being a private person when it comes to her personal life.
Linda Sue Park
She didn't die.
The 2002 Newbery Award winner was A Single Shard by Linda Sue Park.
Yes, Linda is alive(:
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"The Single Shard" was written by the author Linda Sue Park. It is a historical fiction novel set in 12th-century Korea and tells the story of a young orphan boy, Tree-ear, who dreams of becoming a potter.
Linda Sue Park.
She is 51 years old. She was born March 25, 1960.
YES, of course. It is a newberry awarded book by Linda Sue Park
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