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Emily Cheney Neville
American writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Emily Cheney Neville (December 28, 1919 – December 14, 1997)[1] was an American author. Her first book, It's Like This, Cat (1963), won the Newbery Medal in 1964.[2]
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Personal life and education
Neville was born on December 28, 1919, in Manchester, Connecticut, to Howell and Anne Bunce Cheney, and was the youngest of her siblings.[1] She attended Oxford School in Hartford, then graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a degree in economics in 1940.[1]
Neville married Glenn Neville, a newspaperman,[3] in 1948,[1][4] and the couple had five children.[1][4] After her children were born, she took a break from writing until all her children were school aged.[1] The family lived in New York City.[3]
Neville died December 14, 1997 in Keene Valley, New York.[1][5]
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Career
After graduating from Bryn Mawr College in 1940, Neville worked for the New York Daily News and the New York Daily Mirror newspapers.[3]
Her first book, It's Like This, Cat (1963), won the Newbery Medal in 1964.[2] Her other works include Berries Goodman (1965); The Seventeenth-Street Gang (1966); Traveler From a Small Kingdom (1968); and Fogarty (1969).[4]
"Her books have been praised by critics for their emphasis on realism and honest depiction of adolescent life," especially urban life.[4]
In 1976, Neville received her J.D. from Albany Law School and began a private law practice, though she continued to write, publishing The Bridge in 1988 and The China Year in 1991.[5]
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Awards and honors
Publications
- It's Like This, Cat. Illustrated by Emil Weiss. Harper & Row. 1963.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) - Berries Goodman. Harper Press. 1965.
- The Seventeenth-Street Gang. Trophy Press. 1966. ISBN 9780064400190.[7]
- Traveler From a Small Kingdom. Illustrated by George Mocniak. HarperCollins Publishers. 1968.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)[8] - Fogarty. Harper & Row. 1969.[9]
- Garden of Broken Glass. Delacorte Press. 1975. ISBN 9780440048398.[10]
- The Bridge. Illustrated by Ronald Himler. HarperCollins Children's Books. 1988. ISBN 9780060243852.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)[11] - The China Year. HarperCollins Children's Books. 1991. ISBN 9780060243838.[12][13]
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