Judy Waite
Judy Waite is an author of picture books for young children and novels for young adults, as well as poetry and short stories.[1] Her books have won several awards, including the English Association Best Children's Picture Book (1998) for Mouse Look Out and Children's Book Federation for Laura's Star.
Waite currently teaches Creative Writing at the University of Winchester.
List of works
Picture books
- Look Out the Window
- Digging for Dinosaurs
- I Wish I Had a Monster
- Fox Beware
- Mouse Look Out (award-winning)
- The Storm Seal
- The Stray Kitten
Children's books
- Robbie in The River
- Animal Heroes
- Pet Rescue
- Eerie Encounters
- A Prince Among Donkeys
- Tiger Hunt
- A Mammoth Mistake
- Foul Play
- The Singing Princess
- Deep Water
- Star Striker
- Cheat
Young adult books
- Forbidden
- Shopaholic
- Shadow
- Trick of the Mind
- Game Girls
- Twisting the Truth
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References
- "Waite, Judy". WorldCat Identities. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Judy Waite at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Judy Waite at Library of Congress Authorities, with 10 catalogue records
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