Gloria's Way by Ann Cameron Cameron

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Gloria's Way by Ann Cameron Cameron

Gloria is best friends with Julian and his little brother Huey, and she has as much to say as they do. There's the parrot that ruins the Valentine for her mother; Huey's dog, who needs to be cured of his squirrel obsession; and what happens when classmate Latisha tricks Gloria, Julian, and Huey-but they don't know until it's too late Fans of Ann Cameron's best-selling chapter books about Julian and Huey will love Gloria, too.

This is where peace begins-in an ordinary neighborhood where children learn to address their problems with the help of wise adults who offer them good counsel while respecting the children enough to let them work out their own solutions . . . . Sparkles with humor. (The Horn Book)
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Ann Cameron was born in Rice Lake, Wisconsin, in 1943 in the middle of an October blizzard. She grew up on a farm on the outskirts of that small town, and from the time she could walk she loved exploring it -- picking wild violets, staring into the eyes of cows and horses and chickens, puzzling over where the sun went when it set and wanting to follow it. She says: When I was a child I fell in love with nature, imagination, and freedom. Later my childhood friends and I made up our own games. We spent lots of time outside, skiing, hiking, biking, and fishing. Our world seemed to us almost separate from the world of adults. I think the independence my childhood friends and I enjoyed is disappearing from the life of American children today, and I want them to feel it through my books.
In third grade, Ann decided that when she grew up she wanted to be a writer.I loved to read, she says, but I didn't know anyone who was an author. I wasn't sure I could be one. I was afraid I couldn't. Every story I wrote as a child had behind it that terrible, troubling question: was it the story of someone who could become an author? If I could advise children who want to be authors and who perhaps worry as I did, I'd tell them to read a lot, learn all they can about what makes stories beautiful, powerful, and exciting, and not worry about the future.

Ann graduated from Radcliffe College, where she studied with the poet Robert Lowell. He called one of her poems magical and encouraged her to keep writing. After graduating from college she worked in publishing in New York City, and studied at the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, where she received an M.F.A. in English in 1972.

Her first book for children, The Seed, was published in 1974. The book was inspired by a seed growing on her windowsill: transformed into a story, it became a young seed in the ground afraid to grow because it had heard a terrible storm in the unknown world above it.

Ann's books about Julian Bates and his family found their beginning in stories told her by a South African friend, Julian DeWette. I wanted to write stories that would include the emotions all children feel, Ann says. Now that I've heard from children around the world who like my books, I'm delighted to find that I've really done it!

In 1983, Ann visited Guatemala and decided to divide her time between New York City and Guatemala. I'd always felt that if I lived in another culture I'd learn other ways of seeing things and become a broader person than if I knew only one culture's outlook. Now I have years of living among Guatemalan people, some of whom are living on or over the edge of poverty. This is not a good thing, and it's not right. Yet the difficulties of living in Guatemala often teach people to recognize the impermanence of life and to value each day and each other more than material things. I try to do that, too.

Ann now lives most of the year in Panajachel, Guatemala, the small town she calls San Pablo in her short novel The Most Beautiful Place in the World. She has worked to improve the Panajachel library so that Guatemalan children will have the same opportunity to read, learn, and dream that American children have. She is married to Bill Cherry, a former sailor, newspaper reporter, and editor, and retired staff director of a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives. They live in view of three volcanoes, a beautiful lake, and a waterfall, in a small house with flowers growing over the roof and a lemon tree in the garden.

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ISBN 13 9780374326708
ISBN 10 0374326703
Title Gloria's Way
Author Ann Cameron Cameron
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Farrar, Straus And Giroux (Byr)
Year published 2000-03-09
Number of pages 112
Prizes Winner of Parents Choice Award (Spring) (1998-2007) (Silver) 2000, Short-listed for Massachusetts Children's Book Award 2003
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.