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When She's not busy with her kids and her writing, She likes to read, garden, watch the Celtics and the Patriots, run, and knit. Sometimes, though, She just sit on my front steps and watch the people go by. Lemonade War 1. The Lemonade War 2. The Lemonade Crime 3. The Bell Bandit 4.

There is never enough of it. Life is filled with joy and cacophony—which is wonderful—but it can be hard to carve out that mental space and actual time to get the work done in the best way possible. I visit hundreds of schools every year, and my favorite voices are those of the kids I meet. They send me their stories and drawings, tell me what they dream of, tell me what they love and what they fear. We write stories together.

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How many books have you written and witch two are your favorite? Have you won any awards for your writing if so how many? Are you working on any new books at this time if so what is its title? Like Like. Cheers, Nicole. After graduating from college, Ms. Davies lived in Greece and France for two years.

Upon returning to the Boston area to live, she began a successful career writing corporate marketing pieces on a freelance basis. Davies has seven published children's books to her credit. I feel extraordinarily lucky to have such a collaborative experience with my readers. Booklist , September 1, , GraceAnne A. Career Children's book author.

Jacqueline Davies Sidelights Jacqueline Davies' middle-grade novel Where the Ground Meets the Sky is set in the s, and in it twelve-year-old Hazel has recently moved with her family from New Jersey to a place in New Mexico known as the "Hill.

They do get excited about the books they read—the ones that make them laugh, the ones that make them check under Davies drew the inspiration for her novel from the stories of adults who lived in Los Alamos while the Manhattan Project was underway during the early s.



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