Katherine Paterson

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Katherine Paterson is an acclaimed American author of children's and young adult literature, best known for novels such as "Bridge to Terabithia" and "Jacob Have I Loved."

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Katherine Paterson canonical 2

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instanceOf children's literature author
person
young adult literature author
awardReceived Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award NERFINISHED
Hans Christian Andersen Award for Writing NERFINISHED
Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal NERFINISHED
National Book Award for Young People's Literature NERFINISHED
Newbery Medal NERFINISHED
Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1932-10-31
familyName Paterson NERFINISHED
genre children's literature
young adult fiction
givenName Katherine NERFINISHED
hasOccupationBackground missionary
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Katherine Paterson NERFINISHED
NationalBookAwardFor The Great Gilly Hopkins NERFINISHED
The Master Puppeteer NERFINISHED
nationality American
NewberyMedalFor Bridge to Terabithia NERFINISHED
Jacob Have I Loved NERFINISHED
notableAwardWork Bridge to Terabithia NERFINISHED
Jacob Have I Loved NERFINISHED
notableWork Bread and Roses, Too NERFINISHED
Bridge to Terabithia NERFINISHED
Come Sing, Jimmy Jo NERFINISHED
Jacob Have I Loved NERFINISHED
Jip, His Story NERFINISHED
Lyddie NERFINISHED
Of Nightingales That Weep NERFINISHED
The Great Gilly Hopkins NERFINISHED
The Master Puppeteer NERFINISHED
The Same Stuff as Stars NERFINISHED
numberOfChildren 4
occupation novelist
writer
placeOfBirth China NERFINISHED
Qingjiang NERFINISHED
religion Presbyterian
surface form: Presbyterianism
residence Vermont NERFINISHED
spouse John Paterson NERFINISHED
writesAbout coming of age
family relationships
friendship
grief
writingPeriod 20th century
21st century

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Bridge to Terabithia author Katherine Paterson