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Katherine Paterson
Author · 46 books

From author's website: People are always asking me questions I don't have answers for. One is, "When did you first know that you wanted to become a writer?" The fact is that I never wanted to be a writer, at least not when I was a child, or even a young woman. Today I want very much to be a writer. But when I was ten, I wanted to be either a movie star or a missionary. When I was twenty, I wanted to get married and have lots of children. Another question I can't answer is, "When did you begin writing?" I can't remember. I know I began reading when I was four or five, because I couldn't stand not being able to. I must have tried writing soon afterward. Fortunately, very few samples of my early writing survived the eighteen moves I made before I was eighteen years old. I say fortunately, because the samples that did manage to survive are terrible, with the single exception of a rather nice letter I wrote to my father when I was seven. We were living in Shanghai, and my father was working in our old home territory, which at the time was across various battle lines. I missed him very much, and in telling him so, I managed a piece of writing I am not ashamed of to this day. A lot has happened to me since I wrote that letter. The following year, we had to refugee a second time because war between Japan and the United States seemed inevitable. During World War II, we lived in Virginia and North Carolina, and when our family's return to China was indefinitely postponed, we moved to various towns in North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia, before my parents settled in Winchester, Virginia. By that time, I was ready to begin college. I spent four years at King College in Bristol, Tennessee, doing what I loved best-reading English and American literature-and avoiding math whenever possible. My dream of becoming a movie star never came true, but I did a lot of acting all through school, and the first writing for which I got any applause consisted of plays I wrote for my sixth-grade friends to act out. On the way to becoming a missionary, I spent a year teaching in a rural school in northern Virginia, where almost all my children were like Jesse Aarons. I'll never forget that wonderful class. A teacher I once met at a meeting in Virginia told me that when she read Bridge to Terabithia to her class, one of the girls told her that her mother had been in that Lovettsville sixth grade. I am very happy that those children, now grown up with children of their own, know about the book. I hope they can tell by reading it how much they meant to me. After Lovettsville, I spent two years in graduate school in Richmond, Virginia, studying Bible and Christian education; then I went to Japan. My childhood dream was, of course, to be a missionary to China and eat Chinese food three times a day. But China was closed to Americans in 1957, and a Japanese friend urged me to go to Japan instead. I remembered the Japanese as the enemy. They were the ones who dropped the bombs and then occupied the towns where I had lived as a child. I was afraid of the Japanese, and so I hated them. But my friend persuaded me to put aside those childish feelings and give myself a chance to view the Japanese in a new way. If you've read my early books, you must know that I came to love Japan and feel very much at home there. I went to language school, and lived and worked in that country for four years. I had every intention of spending the rest of my life among the Japanese. But when I returned to the States for a year of study in New York, I met a young Presbyterian pastor who changed the direction of my life once again. We were married in 1962. I suppose my life as a writer really began in 1964. The Presbyterian church asked me to write some curriculum materials for fifth- and sixth-graders. Since the church had given me a scholarship to study and I had married instead of going back to work in Japan, I felt I owed them something for their m

Books

Bread and Roses, Too book cover

Bread and Roses, Too

2006

Rebels of the Heavenly Kingdom book cover

Rebels of the Heavenly Kingdom

1983

A Sense of Wonder book cover

A Sense of Wonder

On Reading and Writing Books for Children

1995

The Sign of the Chrysanthemum book cover

The Sign of the Chrysanthemum

1973

The Wide-Awake Princess book cover

The Wide-Awake Princess

2000

Marvin One Too Many book cover

Marvin One Too Many

2001

Preacher's Boy book cover

Preacher's Boy

1999

The Field of the Dogs book cover

The Field of the Dogs

2001

The Master Puppeteer book cover

The Master Puppeteer

1975

Stories of My Life book cover

Stories of My Life

2014

Newbery Award Library II book cover

Newbery Award Library II

And Now, Miguel, Bridge to Terebithia, Sarah Plain and Tall, The Wheel on the School

1988

Celia and the Sweet, Sweet Water book cover

Celia and the Sweet, Sweet Water

1998

Home for Christmas book cover

Home for Christmas

Stories for Young and Old

2002

Giving Thanks book cover

Giving Thanks

Poems, Prayers, and Praise Songs of Thanksgiving

2013

The Same Stuff as Stars book cover

The Same Stuff as Stars

2002

The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks book cover

The Tale of the Mandarin Ducks

1990

The Flint Heart book cover

The Flint Heart

2011

A Midnight Clear book cover

A Midnight Clear

1995

The Light of the World book cover

The Light of the World

The Life of Jesus for Children

2008

Brother Sun, Sister Moon book cover

Brother Sun, Sister Moon

Saint Francis of Assisi's Canticle of the Creatures

2011

Marvin's Best Christmas Present Ever book cover

Marvin's Best Christmas Present Ever

1997

The Night of His Birth book cover

The Night of His Birth

2019

Of Nightingales That Weep book cover

Of Nightingales That Weep

1974

Gates of Excellence book cover

Gates of Excellence

On Reading and Writing Books for Children

1981

Treasury book cover

Treasury

1987

Jip book cover

Jip

His Story

1996

The King's Equal book cover

The King's Equal

1992

Lyddie book cover

Lyddie

1991

Parzival book cover

Parzival

The Quest of the Grail Knight

1998

The Invisible Child book cover

The Invisible Child

On Reading and Writing Books for Children

2001

Birdie's Bargain book cover

Birdie's Bargain

2021

Bridge to Terabithia book cover

Bridge to Terabithia

1977

My Brigadista Year book cover

My Brigadista Year

2017

It's Terrific to Be Ten book cover

It's Terrific to Be Ten

2000

Come Sing, Jimmy Jo book cover

Come Sing, Jimmy Jo

1985

The Exquisite Corpse Adventure book cover

The Exquisite Corpse Adventure

2011

The Spying Heart book cover

The Spying Heart

More Thoughts on Reading and Writing Books for Children

1989

The Day of the Pelican book cover

The Day of the Pelican

2009

Who Am I? book cover

Who Am I?

1992

Park's Quest book cover

Park's Quest

1988

Angels and Other Strangers book cover

Angels and Other Strangers

Family Christmas Stories

1979

Flip-Flop Girl book cover

Flip-Flop Girl

1994

The Angel and the Donkey book cover

The Angel and the Donkey

1996

The Great Gilly Hopkins book cover

The Great Gilly Hopkins

1978

Jacob Have I Loved book cover

Jacob Have I Loved

1980

The Smallest Cow in the World book cover

The Smallest Cow in the World

1988

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