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Barbara Brooks Wallace

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Name
  
Barbara Wallace


Role
  
Writer


Education
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Awards
  
Edgar Award for Best Juvenile

Books
  
Peppermints in the parlor, Cousins in the Castle, The Twin in the Tavern, Sparrows in the Scullery, The perils of peppermints

Miss switch s bathsheba the cat caper by barbara brooks wallace


Barbara Brooks Wallace (born December 3, 1922, Suzhou, China) is an American award-winning American children's writer, including NLAPW Children's Book Award and International Youth Library "Best of the Best" for Claudia (2001) and William Allen White Children's Book Award for Peppermints in the Parlor (1983).

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Wallace was born and spent her childhood in China, where she attended Shanghai American School, but came to live in the United States during high school. San Francisco was a port of entry for the family many times. She graduated from UCLA where she was a member of the Alpha Phi sorority.

She won two Edgar Allan Poe Awards from the Mystery Writers of America for The Twin in the Tavern (1994) and Sparrows in the Scullery (1998). Cousins in The Castle (1997) and Ghosts in the Gallery (2001) were also nominated for an Edgar Award.

Wallace's books are often compared to Lemony Snicket as well as books by Joan Lowery Nixon, a four-time recipient of the Edgar Award, and Beverly Cleary. She is given high praise by the American Library Association.

In 2009, Wallace tapped the creative development group, Pangea Corporation, to represent and develop her series of books into animated and live action entertainment. The trilogy series, Miss Switch, had previously enjoyed a popular run on the successful TV program, the ABC Weekend Specials, garnering the highest Nielsen ratings of all the episodes. Wallace's Hawkins books (which were notable offerings from the elite Scholastic Book Club) were also featured as live action films on the ABC Weekend Specials.

It was announced in September 2011 that Wallace's new novel, Diary of a Little Devil, would be published as a digital eBook on the Kindle and Nook platforms. The deal was the result of Pangea's efforts and culminates with additional books to be released in the same manner, including a new edition to the Miss Switch series, entitled Miss Switch and the Vile Villains.

Diary of a little devil read by barbara brooks wallace


Books

  • Secret in St. Something
  • The Perils of Peppermints
  • The Barrel in the Basement
  • The Interesting Thing That Happened At Perfect Acres, Inc.
  • Hello Claudia!
  • Claudia and Duffy
  • Victoria
  • Can Do, Missy Charlie
  • The Secret Summer of L.E.B.
  • Andrew the Big Deal
  • Julia and the Third Bad Thing
  • Palmer Patch
  • The Hawkins Series
  • Miss Switch Online
  • Miss Switch to the Rescue
  • The Trouble with Miss Switch
  • Argyle
  • Ghosts in the Gallery
  • Cousins in the Castle
  • Miss Switch's Bathsheba & The Cat Caper (co-authored with John C. Besmehn)
  • References

    Barbara Brooks Wallace Wikipedia