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Christopher Paul Curtis

Biography

Christopher Paul Curtis

Christopher Paul Curtis was born and reared in Flint, Michigan. After high school graduation, he worked on the assembly line of the Fisher Body Plant/Flint Plant No. 1 and graduated from the Flint branch of the University of Michigan. His first book, THE WATSONS GO TO BIRMINGHAM - 1963, received a Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Honor book citation in 1996, and BUD, NOT BUDDY received the Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Award in 2000.  

His most recent book is ELIJAH OF BUXTON. "This novel came to me in a way that was far different than any other," states Curtis. "From the word 'go' Elijah and I became close friends. When I'd go to the library to write, it was as if he were anxiously waiting for me, waitng to tell about his life, his worries, his adventues."

Christopher Paul Curtis lives with his wife and two children in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

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Christopher Paul Curtis

Books by Christopher Paul Curtis

by Christopher Paul Curtis - Children's, Fiction, Historical Fiction

In 1936, the country desperately struggles through the Depression. However, 12-year-old Deza is relatively happy; she has her best friend, her treasured books, her beloved school, and her amazing family. But then her father leaves to look for work, and despite his promises, the family doesn’t hear from him for months. Then her mother loses her job as well. With no other options, the family packs up their few belongings and begin a dangerous journey in search for Deza’s dad.