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Kathleen Karr

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American author (1946 – 2017)
Kathleen Karr
BornKathleen Csere
April 21, 1946
Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedDecember 6, 2017 (aged 71)
Chicago,Illinois, U.S.
GenreHistorical novels
Notable worksThe Boxer
The Great Turkey Walk
Notable awardsGolden Kite Award (2000)
Agatha Award (2003)

Kathleen Karr (néeCsere; April 21, 1946 – December 6, 2017) was an American author ofhistorical novels for children and young adults. She is the winner of theGolden Kite Award for her book,The Boxer.[1]

Early life and education

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Karr was born April 21, 1946, inAllentown, Pennsylvania and grew up on a chicken farm in theDorothy section ofWeymouth Township, New Jersey[2] She graduated fromCatholic University of America inWashington, D.C. in 1968 and received a master's degree inEnglish literature fromProvidence College inProvidence, Rhode Island in 1971.

Career

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Karr worked at the newly formedAmerican Film Institute inWashington, D.C. in 1971. After a year there, she worked for the Circle Theatre chain until her daughter was born. She wrote her first novel,Light of My Heart, in 1984. After her young children asked her to write a story for them, she published her first children's book,It Ain't Always Easy (1990), and began a full-time career writing for children and young adults.[3]

In her novelThe Great Turkey Walk, she depicts the movement of poultry from county to county[4] where poultry was walked from Missouri to Denver, in much the same way it was done for centuries.[5][6]

She is the author ofGilbert and Sullivan Set Me Free about a women's prison. Based on a historical event in 1914, the inmates of Sherborn Women's Prison inSherborn, Massachusetts put on a performance ofThe Pirates of Penzance. In her novel, the prison's chaplain uses the transformative power of music and theater in helping reform inmates and in bringing them together in spirited community.[7][8]

Death

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Karr died December 6, 2017, inChicago,Illinois.[1]

Titles

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  • Fortune's Fool (2008)
  • Born for Adventure (2007)
  • Worlds Apart (2005)
  • Mama Went to Jail for the Vote (2005) (withBonnie Christensen and Malene Laugesen)
  • Exiled: Memoirs of a Camel (2004)
  • Gilbert & Sullivan Set Me Free (2003)
  • The 7th Knot (2003)
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower: Letters from a New Jersey Schoolgirl (2002)
  • Bone Dry (2002)
  • Playing With Fire (2001)
  • The Boxer (2000)
  • It Happened In the White House (2000)
  • Skullduggery (2000)
  • Man of the Family (1999)
  • The Great Turkey Walk (1998)
  • Oregon, Sweet Oregon (1998)
  • Lighthouse Mermaid (1998)
  • Gold Rush Phoebe (1998)
  • Phoebe's Folly (1997)
  • Spy in the Sky (1997)
  • Go West, Young Women (1997)
  • In The Kaiser's Clutch (1995)
  • Oh, Those Harper Girls (1995)
  • The Cave (1994)
  • The Promised Land (1993)
  • Gone West (1993)
  • Gideon and the Mummy Professor (1993)
  • It Ain't Always Easy (1990)
  • Chessie's King (1986)
  • From This Day Forward (1985)
  • Light of my Heart (1984)[9]

References

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  1. ^abWashington Post website,Kathleen Karr, Children's Writer who entwined history and humor, dies at 71, article by Harrison Smith dated January 10, 2018
  2. ^Kantor,Emma."Obituary: Kathleen Karr",Publishers Weekly, December 12, 2017. Accessed September 29, 2022. "Karr was born on April 21, 1946, in Allentown, Pa., and raised in Dorothy, N.J., where her family owned a chicken farm."
  3. ^Publishers Weekly website,Obituary: Kathleen Karr, article by Emma Kantor dated December 12, 2017
  4. ^see The Great Turkey Walk by Kathleen Karr for an example of the poultry drives inFort Spring, West Virginia
  5. ^Macmillan Books website,The Great Turkey Walk
  6. ^ABE Books website,The Great Turkey Walk
  7. ^GoodReads website,Gilbert & Sullivan Set Me Free
  8. ^ABE Books website,Gilbert & Sullivan Set Me Free
  9. ^GoodReads website,Kathleen Karr

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Agatha Award winners
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Best Non-Fiction
Best Short Story
Best Young Adult Mystery
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