Bruce Coville

American author of children's books

Bruce Coville - American author of children's books
Born

May 16th, 1950
74 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An author focused on children's literature, contributing significantly to the genre through a variety of works. Gained recognition for series such as 'The Unicorn Chronicles' and 'The Magic Shop'. Coville's storytelling often blends fantasy elements with everyday experiences, appealing to young readers. Engaged in educational outreach, promoting literature and creativity in schools across the United States.

Authored 'The Unicorn Chronicles' series

Wrote 'My Teacher Is an Alien'

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