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December 8th, 2008



The William C. Morris Award honors a book written for young adults by a first-time, previously unpublished author. The winner will be named Jan. 26, 2009 during the Youth Media Awards at the ALA Midwinter Meeting. 

A Curse Dark As GoldA Curse Dark As Gold

Elizabeth C. Bunce

published by Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic

(9780439895767)

This supernatural novel retells the story of Rumpelstiltskin, setting it at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution and centering it around the life of Charlotte Miller. When the bank wants to repossess her mortgaged mill, Charlotte strikes a bargain with the mysterious Jack Spinner, (a creature who knows the art of turning straw into gold), but then discovers she must free her loved ones from a generations-old curse.


See more on my pal, my peep, my fellow canine enthsusiast, my neighbor, my CP, my inspiration (yeah, I'm fond of her):
elizabethcbunce.livejournal.com
elizabethcbunce.com


Congratulations to all the finalists:
Graceling
by Kristin Cashore (Harcourt/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

Absolute Brightness 
by James Lecesne (HarperTeen/Laura Geringer Books)

Madapple

by Christina Meldrum (Knopf, an imprint of Random House)

Me, the Missing, and the Dead
by Jenny Valentine (HarperTeen)


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