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TITLE: Kathleen Krull
SPEAKER: Kathleen Krull
EVENT DATE: 10/09/2004
RUNNING TIME: 38 minutes
DESCRIPTION:
Kathleen Krull speaks at the 2004 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: At 15, Kathleen Krull was fired from her part-time job at the library for reading too much. After college, she spent 10 years working as a children's book editor before becoming a full-time writer of books for children. Her award-winning titles include books in the "Lives of" series -- Musicians, Writers, Artists, Presidents and Extraordinary Women and "Harvesting Home: The Story of Cesar Chevaz." Her most recent book is "A Woman for President: The Story of Victoria Woodhull." She is the recipient of the Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor Award and the Christopher Award and her titles have been included on American Library Association Notable Book lists. She and her husband, children's book illustrator Paul Brewer, live in San Diego.
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SERIES: National Book Festival 2004