Patricia McKissack

American author of children's books

Patricia McKissack - American author of children's books
Born

August 9th, 1944
80 years ago

Died

2017
8 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An accomplished author focused on children's literature, with a career spanning several decades. Wrote numerous books that explore African American history and culture. Worked as a writer, editor, and educator, contributing to the literary landscape with a passion for storytelling. Often collaborated with her husband to create engaging narratives aimed at young readers. Her works include both fiction and non-fiction titles, addressed to children and young adults, making a significant mark in educational publishing.

Authored over 100 children's books

Won the Coretta Scott King Award

Contributed to educational literature

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