Draft:Kate Messner
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Kate Messner is an American writer. She won the Empire State Award for Excellence In Literature for Young People.[1] She has written over seventy books, which have sold over five million copies in over a dozen languages.[2]
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Life
She studied at Syracuse University'.[3]
Before becoming a full-time writer, Messner was a TV news reporter, as well as a middle school English teacher for fifteen years.[4][2]
She wrote The Trouble with Heroes while climbing the Adirondack mountains.[5]
Works
- Messner, Kate (2018-06-05). Breakout. New York: Bloomsbury Children's Books. ISBN 978-1-68119-536-0.[6][7]
- Messner, Kate (2020-02-04). Chirp. New York: Bloomsbury Children's Books. ISBN 978-1-5476-0281-0.[8][9]
- Soontornvat, Christina (2019). Snow Place Like Home. Scholastic Paperbacks. ISBN 978-1-338-35393-8.[10][11]
- Messner, Kate (2024). The Next Scientist. San Francisco, California: Chronicle Books. ISBN 978-1-4521-7696-3.[12]
- Messner, Kate (2025-03-11). History Smashers: Earth Day and the Environment. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0-593-70530-8.[13]
- Messner, Kate (2025-04-29). The Trouble with Heroes. New York: Bloomsbury Children's Books. ISBN 978-1-5476-1639-8.[14][15][16]