Andrea White
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Andrea White | |
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Born | Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
Occupation | Author and Civic Leader [1] |
Nationality | United States |
Genres | Fiction |
Notable work(s) | Surviving Antarctica, Window Boy, and several magazine articles. |
Notable award(s) | Golden Spur Award (Surviving Antarctica), Nominated for Newbery Medal (Surviving Antarctica) |
Spouse(s) | Mayor Bill White |
Children | 3 |
Andrea White is the wife of Houston Mayor Bill White. She is also author of the Golden Spur Award winning book Surviving Antarctica Reality TV 2083, which was nominated for a Texas Bluebonnet Award.[2] She has recently finished her Second Novel, Window Boy. .[3]. White is planning on an appearance on May 9, 2008 at Krimmel Intermediate[4], where she will be talking about Window Boy, and signing the Krimmel Book Club's copies of Surviving Antarctica, and the ELA Teachers' copies of Window Boy.
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Pictures of Andrea White's visit to Krimmel Intermediate.
Mrs. White standing with the superintendent of Klein ISD, the Principal of Krimmel Intermediate, and a person from the Klein ISD central Office |
[edit] References
- ^ [1]
- ^ No Child’s Game Reality TV 2083, Greater Essex County District School Board.
- ^ Window Boy, Google Book Search Beta.
- ^ "Knightly News" at the Krimmel Intermediate Welcome Center.