Zilpha Keatley Snyder
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Zilpha Keatley Snyder (born 1927) is an acclaimed author of books for children and young adults. Snyder was awarded three Newbery Honor Book awards for The Egypt Game, The Headless Cupid and The Witches of Worm. Since 1964, Snyder has completed 43 books. She is most famous for writing adventure stories and fantasies.
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[edit] Bibliography
[edit] Stanley Family Series
- The Headless Cupid (1971)
- The Famous Stanley Kidnapping Case (1979)
- Blair's Nightmare (1984)
- Janie's Private Eyes (1989)
[edit] Green Sky Series
- Below the Root (1975)
- And All Between (1976)
- Until the Celebration (1977)
[edit] Castle Court Series
- The Box and the Bone (1995)
- The Diamond War (1995)
- Ghost Invasion (1995)
- Secret Weapons (1995)
Alexis danger (2001)
[edit] Novels
- Season of Ponies (1964)
- Velvet Room (1965)
- Black and Blue Magic (1966)
- The Egypt Game (1967)
- Eyes in the Fishbowl (1968)
- Today Is Saturday (1969)
- The Changeling (1970)
- The Witches of Worm (1972)
- The Princess and the Giants (1973)
- The Truth About Stone Hollow (1974)
- Witch in the Family (1977)
- The Ghosts of Stone Hollow (1978)
- Heirs of Darkness (1978)
- A Fabulous Creature (1981)
- The Birds of Summer (1983)
- The Changing Maze (1983)
- And Condors Danced (1987)
- Song of the Gargoyle (1990)
- Libby on Wednesday (1991)
- Fool's Gold (1993)
- Cat Running (1994)
- The Trespassers (1995)
- The Gypsy Game (1997)
- The Gypsy Game Teacher's Guide (1998)
- Gib Rides Home (1998)
- The Runaways (1999)
- Gib and the Gray Ghost (2000)
- Spyhole Secrets (2001)
- The Ghosts of Rathburn Park (2002)
- The Unseen (2004)
- The Magic Nation Thing (2005)
- The Treasures Of Weatherby (2006)
[edit] Other works
- Snyder was heavily involved in Below the Root, a 1984 computer game that is set in the Green Sky universe after the events of Until the Celebration. She worked with programmer Dale Disharoon on several aspects of the game, including the map and characters.