![]() ![]() Her New York Times obituary noted, “She mixed realism and the supernatural, and her stories often had endings that could be interpreted from either viewpoint. Atheneum published her first 22 books and (as a Simon & Schuster imprint) her last three books. ![]() ![]() ![]() This was the first of her thirteen collaborations with illustrator Alston Raible.īetween 19, Snyder completed 46 books. She began writing fiction in the 1960s and worked with influential children's book editor Jean Karl on her debut novel Season of Ponies, which Atheneum Books published in 1964. Snyder displayed almost uncanny insight into the intellectual, emotional and imaginative lives of boys and girls, a perspective gained in part through her years as a schoolteacher", noting that while she accompanied her husband "on his careers in the military and in music, she taught at schools in New York, Washington State, Alaska and California." After they settled in Berkeley, she taught the upper grades of elementary school. Her obituary in The Washington Post notes, "Mrs. Snyder earned a BA from Whittier College in 1948, and also attended the University of California at Berkeley from 1958-60. She was most famous for writing adventure stories and fantasies. Three of Snyder's works were named Newbery Honor books: The Egypt Game, The Headless Cupid and The Witches of Worm. Zilpha Keatley Snyder (– October 7, 2014) was an American author of books for children and young adults. ![]()
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