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Zindel’sdeath

on

March

27,

2003

ended

the

brilliant

life

of

afamous

writer.Not

only

did

Paul

Zindel

win

a

Pulitzer

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an

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Prizefor

his

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playThe

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Rays

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was

one

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the

earliest

writers

in

the

field

ofcontemporary(當(dāng)代的)

literature

for

young

adults(成人).

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Pigman,published

in

1968,

is

still

one

of

the

most

well-known

and

widely-taughtnovels

int re.

The

American

Library

Association

has

named

it

one

of

the

100

best

of

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults

publishedbetween

1967and

1992,

and

Zindel’s

autobiography, The

Pigman

andMe,

was

among

the

100

Best

of

the

Best

Books

publishedfor

teenagersduring

the

last

part

of

the

twentieth

century.

Six

of

Zindel’s

books,

infact,

have

been

voted

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults,

and

most

of

hisrecent

horror

books——

such

as

The

DoomStone

and

Rats——havebeen

chosen

as

Quick

Picks

for

Reluctant

Young

Adult

Readers.

Clearly,he

was

a

writer

who

knew

how

to

interest

contemporary

children.Recognizing

that,

the

American

Library

Association

in

2002

honored

Paul

Zindel

with

the

Margaret

A.

EdwardsPrize

for

his

life

timeachievements,

and

later

that

same

year

he

was

presented

with

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ALAN

Prize

for

his

contributions

to

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Adult

Literature.

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have

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great

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AWhich

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20thcentury?ThePigman.The

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Me.The

Effect

Of

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Zindel’sdeath

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March

27,

2003

ended

the

brilliant

life

of

afamous

writer.Not

only

did

Paul

Zindel

win

a

Pulitzer

Prizeas

well

as

an

Obie

Prizefor

his

1970

playThe

Effect

of

Gamma

Rays

on

Man-in-the-Moon

–Marigolds,

but

he

was

one

of

the

earliest

writers

in

the

field

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literature

for

young

adults(成人).

The

Pigman,published

in

1968,

is

still

one

of

the

most

well-known

and

widely-taughtnovels

int re.

The

American

Library

Association

has

named

it

one

of

the

100

best

of

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults

publishedbetween

1967and

1992,

and

Zindel’s

autobiography, The

Pigman

andMe,

was

among

the

100

Best

of

the

Best

Books

publishedfor

teenagersduring

the

last

part

of

the

twentieth

century.

Six

of

Zindel’s

books,

infact,

have

been

voted

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults,

and

most

of

hisrecent

horror

books——

such

as

The

DoomStone

and

Rats——havebeen

chosen

as

Quick

Picks

for

Reluctant

Young

Adult

Readers.

Clearly,he

was

a

writer

who

knew

how

to

interest

contemporary

children.Recognizing

that,

the

American

Library

Association

in

2002

honored

Paul

Zindel

with

the

Margaret

A.

EdwardsPrize

for

his

life

timeachievements,

and

later

that

same

year

he

was

presented

with

the

ALAN

Prize

for

his

contributions

to

Young

Adult

Literature.

With

hispassing,

young

readers,

teachers,

and

libratians

have

lost

a

great

friend.Reading

AWhy

was

Paul

Zindel

honored

with

the

Margaret

A.Edwards

Prize?His

books

were

widely

read

by

children.His

books

were

interesting

and

helpful

to

adults.Hemade

great

contributions

tocontemporaryliterature.He

wrote

a

number

of

horror

books

for

young

adults.用什么方法?Scanning.獎項(大寫字母)找。答案:CPaul

Zindel’sdeath

on

March

27,

2003

ended

the

brilliant

life

of

afamous

writer.Not

only

did

Paul

Zindel

win

a

Pulitzer

Prizeas

well

as

an

Obie

Prizefor

his

1970

playThe

Effect

of

Gamma

Rays

on

Man-in-the-Moon

–Marigolds,

but

he

was

one

of

the

earliest

writers

in

the

field

ofcontemporary(當(dāng)代的)

literature

for

young

adults(成人).

The

Pigman,published

in

1968,

is

still

one

of

the

most

well-known

and

widely-taughtnovels

int re.

The

American

Library

Association

has

named

it

one

of

the

100

best

of

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults

publishedbetween

1967and

1992,

and

Zindel’s

autobiography, The

Pigman

andMe,

was

among

the

100

Best

of

the

Best

Books

publishedfor

teenagersduring

the

last

part

of

the

twentieth

century.

Six

of

Zindel’s

books,

infact,

have

been

voted

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults,

and

most

of

hisrecent

horror

books——

such

as

The

DoomStone

and

Rats——havebeen

chosen

as

Quick

Picks

for

Reluctant

Young

Adult

Readers.

Clearly,he

was

a

writer

who

knew

how

to

interest

contemporary

children.Recognizing

that,

the

American

Library

Association

in

2002

honored

Paul

Zindel

with

the

Margaret

A.

EdwardsPrize

for

his

life

timeachievements,

and

later

that

same

year

he

was

presented

with

the

ALAN

Prize

for

his

contributions

to

Young

Adult

Literature.

With

hispassing,

young

readers,

teachers,

and

libratians

have

lost

a

great

friend.Reading

AWhen

did

Paul

Zindel

win

the

ALAN

Prize?In2002.In2003.Between

1967

and1992.Between

2002

and2003.用什么方法?Scanning.1.按獎項ALAN找2.按年份找。答案:APaul

Zindel’s

death

on

March

27,

2003

ended

the

brilliant

life

of

afamous

writer.Not

only

did

Paul

Zindel

win

a

Pulitzer

Prizeas

well

as

an

Obie

Prizefor

his

1970

playThe

Effect

of

Gamma

Rays

on

Man-in-the-Moon

–Marigolds,

but

he

was

one

of

the

earliest

writers

in

the

field

ofcontemporary(當(dāng)代的)

literature

for

young

adults(成人).

The

Pigman,published

in

1968,

is

still

one

of

the

most

well-known

and

widely-taughtnovels

int re.

The

American

Library

Association

has

named

it

one

of

the

100

best

of

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults

publishedbetween

1967and

1992,

and

Zindel’s

autobiography, The

Pigman

andMe,

was

among

the

100

Best

of

the

Best

Books

publishedfor

teenagersduring

the

last

part

of

the

twentieth

century.

Six

of

Zindel’s

books,

infact,

have

been

voted

the

Best

Books

for

Young

Adults,

and

most

of

hisrecent

horror

books——

such

as

The

DoomStone

and

Rats——havebeen

chosen

as

Quick

Picks

for

Reluctant

Young

Adult

Readers.

Clearly,he

was

a

writer

who

knew

how

to

interest

contemporary

children.Recognizing

that,

the

American

Library

Association

in

2002

honoredPaul

Zindel

with

the

Margaret

A.

EdwardsPrize

for

his

life

timeachievements,

and

later

that

same

year

he

was

presented

with

the

ALAN

Prize

for

his

contributions

to

Young

Adult

Literature.

With

hispassing,

young

readers,

teachers,

and

libratians

have

lost

a

great

friend.Reading

AChoose

the

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passage.The

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Me

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way,

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securityconcerns

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profit.Three

months

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Internet

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because

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security(安全)concerns,

some

café

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stopped

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ownersare

having

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