Tricia Springstubb
Appearance
Tricia Springstubb | |
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Born | New York City, New York, U.S. | September 15, 1950
Occupation | Author |
Years active | 1980-present |
Known for | Children's books and young adult literature |
Notable work | What Happened on Fox Street Looking for True Cody (series) |
Website | www |
Tricia Springstubb (born September 15, 1950, New York City, U.S.) is an American writer of children's, middle grade, and young adult literature.[1] She has also published work in literary magazines.[2]
Springstubb is also a critic who writes for The Plain Dealer.[3]
Biography
[edit]Tricia Springstubb was born on September 15, 1950 in New York City, U.S. She graduated from University at Albany, SUNY.[4][5]
Springstubb lives in Cleveland Heights, Ohio with her husband. She has three daughters.[6]
Bibliography
[edit]- (1980). My Minnie is a Jewel. United States: Carolrhoda Books.
- (1981). The Blueberry Troll. United States: Carolrhoda Books.
- (1981). Give and Take. United States: Little, Brown.
- (1982). The Moon on a String: A Novel. United States: Little, Brown.
- (1982). The Magic Guinea Pig. United States: W. Marrow.
- (1984). Which Way to the Nearest Wilderness?. United States: Little, Brown.
- (1987). Eunice Gottlieb and the Unwhitewashed Truth about Life. United States: Delacorte Press.
- (1988). Eunice (the Egg Salad) Gottlieb. United States: Delacorte Press.
- (1989). With a Name Like Lulu, who Needs More Trouble?. Bulgaria: Delacorte Press.
- (1989). Why Can't Life be a Piece of Cake?. United Kingdom: HarperCollins Publishers Limited.
- (1990). Lulu Vs. Love. United States: Delacorte Press.
- (1991). Two Plus One Makes Trouble. United States: Scholastic.[7]
- (1993). Cleveland for Kids. United States: Cleveland Arts Consortium.
- (1993). Pet Sitters Plus Five. United States: Little Apple.[8]
- (1995). Two Plus One Goes A.P.E.. United States: Scholastic.
- (2002). The Vietnamese Americans. United States: Lucent Books.
- (2010). What Happened on Fox Street. United States: Balzer + Bray.
- (2016). Every Single Second. United States: Balzer + Bray. With Sudyka, D.
- (2011). Mo Wren, Lost and Found. United States: HarperCollins.
- (2013). Phoebe and Digger. United States: Candlewick Press.
- (2015). Moonpenny Island. United States: Balzer + Bray. Illustrated by Gilbert Ford.[6]
- (2015). Cody and the Fountain of Happiness. United States: Candlewick Press. Illustrated by Eliza Wheeler.
- (2017). Cody and the Mysteries of the Universe. United States: Candlewick Press.
- (2017). Cody and the Rules of Life. United States: Candlewick Press.
- (2018). Cody and the Heart of a Champion. United States: Candlewick Press
- (2020). Khalil and Mr. Hagerty and the Backyard Treasures. United States: Candlewick Press.
- (2021) The Most Perfect Thing in the Universe.[9]
- (2022) Looking for True. United States: Margaret Ferguson Books
Awards and nominations
[edit]In November 2009, she received the Iowa Review Prize for fiction for her story In the Dark.[2] Springstubb was profiled as one of Cleveland Magazine's Most Interesting People in 2011.[5]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Interview with Tricia Springstubb". Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved November 30, 2009.
- ^ a b "The Iowa Review: Award Announcements". Archived from the original on November 25, 2009. Retrieved November 30, 2009.
- ^ "In 'War Dances,' the incomparable Sherman Alexie asks tough questions in a funny voice". November 19, 2009.
- ^ Book, Ohio Center for the (June 28, 2017). "Springstubb, Tricia – Ohio Center for the Book at Cleveland Public Library". Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ a b "Most Interesting People 2011: Tricia Springstubb". clevelandmagazine.com. Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ a b Jeffries, Evone (August 2, 2017). ""Moonpenny Island" by Tricia Springstubb to Represent Ohio at National Book Festival – Ohio Center for the Book at Cleveland Public Library". Retrieved June 28, 2024.
- ^ Springstubb, Tricia (1991). Two Plus One Makes Trouble. ISBN 978-0590446488.
- ^ Springstubb, Tricia (1993). Pet Sitters Plus Five. ISBN 0590461273.
- ^ Springstubb, Tricia (2021). The Most Perfect Thing In The Universe. ISBN 978-0823447572.