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Sheila Agnes Egoff OC (January 20, 1918 – May 22, 2005) was a
Canadian librarian,
literary critic, and
historian who was Canada's
first professor of children's...
- The
Sheila A.
Egoff Children's
Literature Prize is
awarded annually as the BC Book
Prize for the best
juvenile or
young adult novel or work of non-fiction...
- novels,
including Porcupine (2007),
which was a
finalist for the
Sheila A.
Egoff Children's
Literature Prize.
Tilly was born on
February 14, 1960, in Long...
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receive starred reviews, have won the
Silver Birch Award, the
Sheila A.
Egoff Children's
Literature Prize and a
Stonewall Book Award, and have been finalists...
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original on 6
October 2022.
Retrieved 3 May 2023. "1998
Sheila A.
Egoff Children's
Literature Prize Recipient:
James Heneghan".
Canadian Children's...
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novels became po****r
during the 1970s.[citation needed]
Librarian Sheila Egoff described three reasons why
problem novels resonate with adolescents: They...
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Archived from the
original on 11
December 2015.
Retrieved 8
December 2015.
Egoff,
Sheila A. (1981). Thursday's Child:
Trends and
Patterns in Contemporary...
- Winners". Next
Generation Indie Book Awards.
Retrieved 2022-03-19. "Sheila A.
Egoff Children's
Literature Prize".
Canadian Books & Authors.
Retrieved 2022-03-19...
- Heneghan".
Junior Library Guild.
Retrieved 3 May 2023. "2001
Sheila A.
Egoff Children's
Literature Prize Recipient:
James Heneghan".
Canadian Children's...
- 305–312 "Combined Ops".
Junior Bookshelf 24 (July 1960):121–27.
Reprinted in
Egoff, Only Connect:
Readings on Children's Literature, 1st ed., pp. 244–48; 2d...