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Betsy Byars: an interview

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Books by Betsy Byars

  • After the Goat Man New York: Viking, 1974; London: Bodley Head, 1975.

  • The Cartoonist New York: Viking, 1978; London: Bodley Head, 1978.

  • Clementine Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1962.

  • The 18th Emergency New York: Viking, 1973; London: Bodley Head, 1974.

  • Good-bye, Chicken Little New York: Harper; London: Bodley Head, 1979.

  • The House of Wings New York: Viking, 1972; London: Bodley, Head, 1973

  • The Lace Snail New York: Viking, 1975.

  • The Midnight Fox New York: Viking, 1968; London: Faber, 1970.

  • The Night Swimmers New York: Delacorte, 1980; London: Bodley Head, 1980.

  • The Pinballs New York: Harper, 1977; London: Bodley Head, 1977.

  • Tama, the Gypsy Cat New York: Viking, 1966.

  • The Summer of the Swans New York: Viking, 1970.

  • Trouble River New York: Viking, 1969.

  • The T.V. Kid New York: Viking, 1976; London: Bodley Head, 1976.

  • The Winged Colt of Casa Mia New York: Viking, 1973; London: Bodley Head, 1974.

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  • Chambers, Nancy “Book-Post,”Signal, January 1980, p. 57.

  • Pearce, PhilippaTom's Midnight Garden London: Oxford University Press, 1958; Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1959.

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She is co-author with Margaret Mary Kimmel of a guide for parents and teachers on reading aloud to children to be published in December 1982 by Delacorte. A member of theCle Editorial Board since 1978, she has published articles on children's literature and Victorian fiction in the professional literature and has written the entry on Betsy Byars for the forth-coming volume,American Writers for Children.

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Segel, E. Betsy Byars: an interview. Child Lit Educ 13, 171–179 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01142596

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