Ann Nolan Clark
(1896 - 1995)
Ann Nolan Clark, born Anna Marie Nolan, was an American teacher and writer. She wrote 31 books which took a glance at Native American culture, mostly through the eyes of its children. In 1953, she won the Newbery Medal.
Bibliography
Santiago (1955)
A Guatemalan boy of Indian descent must decide on his future career.
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World Song (1960)
Thirteen-year-old Red, a visitor from New Mexico and an "outsider" at a Costa Rican cacao plantation, makes friends with Juanito, a boy who shares his joy in observing the yellow warblers migrating from the Navajo country.