C. S. Adler

C. S. Adler
Born Carole Schwerdtfeger Adler
February 23, 1932
New York
Occupation teacher, children's author
Language English
Nationality American
Genre children's books
Notable works The Magic of the Glits
Notable awards William Allen White Award and the Golden Kite Award for The Magic of Glits
Website
www.c-s-adler.com

C.S. (Carole Schwerdtfeger) Adler (born February 23, 1932) is an American children's book author.[1] She has been a full-time writer since the publication of her first book, The Magic of the Glits, in 1979. That book won both the William Allen White Award and the Golden Kite Award.

Books

She has since published 43 more books for young readers.[2] Many of her books have been on state lists and have also been published in Japan, Germany, England, Denmark, Austria, Sweden, and France.[3]

Book awards

Background and personal life

Adler moved to Tucson, Arizona, after spending most of her life in upstate New York, where before publishing she was a middle school English teacher in the Niskayuna school district, for nearly a decade.

Bibliography

References

  1. "C.S. Adler". Oxford Reference. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  2. "C.S. Adler". Scholastic. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "C.S. Adler". Smashwords. Retrieved 11 January 2015.

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