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- Irene_Hunt abstract "Irene Hunt (May 8, 1907 – May 18, 2001) was an American children's writer known best for historical novels. She was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal for her first book, Across Five Aprils, and won the medal for her second, Up the Road Slowly. For her contribution as a children's writer she was U.S. nominee in 1974 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international recognition available to creators of children's books.".
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- Irene_Hunt subject Category:1907_births.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:2001_deaths.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:20th-century_American_novelists.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:20th-century_women_writers.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:American_childrens_writers.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:American_historical_novelists.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:American_schoolteachers.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:American_women_novelists.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:Newbery_Honor_winners.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:Newbery_Medal_winners.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign_alumni.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:University_of_Minnesota_alumni.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:Women_historical_novelists.
- Irene_Hunt subject Category:Writers_from_Illinois.
- Irene_Hunt hypernym Writer.
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- Irene_Hunt type Schoolteacher.
- Irene_Hunt type Winner.
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- Irene_Hunt comment "Irene Hunt (May 8, 1907 – May 18, 2001) was an American children's writer known best for historical novels. She was a runner-up for the Newbery Medal for her first book, Across Five Aprils, and won the medal for her second, Up the Road Slowly. For her contribution as a children's writer she was U.S. nominee in 1974 for the biennial, international Hans Christian Andersen Award, the highest international recognition available to creators of children's books.".
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