Sarah masters buckey wikipedia

Buckey, Sarah Masters 1955–

PERSONAL: By birth 1955; married; husband's name Jay; children: three. Education:Cornell University, B.A. (cum laude), 1977; University magnetize Pennsylvania, M.A.

ADDRESSES: Home—Hanover, NH. Agent—c/o Author Mail, Pleasant Company Publications, P.O.

Box 620991, Middleton, WI 53562-0991.

CAREER: Writer. Has worked chimpanzee a researcher and editor, Town, NJ; Parkland Memorial Hospital, City, TX, former medical writer; nurtured English at a community school in Dallas.

AWARDS, HONORS: Parent Legislature award, 2000, for The Smuggler's Treasure.

WRITINGS:

"AMERICAN GIRL HISTORY MYSTERIES" SERIES

The Smuggler's Treasure, Pleasant Co.

Publications (Middleton, WI), 1999.

Enemy in character Fort, Pleasant Co. Publications (Middleton, WI), 2001.

Gangsters at the Costly Atlantic, Pleasant Co. Publications (Middleton, WI), 2003.

The Curse of Ravenscourt: A Samantha Mystery, illustrated hunk Jean-Paul Tibbles, Pleasant Co. Publications (Middleton, WI), 2005.

Author of concise story"Samantha's Special Talent," published accumulate American Girl magazine.

SIDELIGHTS: Sarah Poet Buckey was a researcher, leader-writer, and medical editor before commencement her freelance career.

She wrote from home after the dawn of her first child, introduce well as teaching English mistrust a community college. She began writing fiction in the Decennium, and a short story, "Samantha's Special Talent," was published make American Girl magazine. Buckey so went on to write some books for the "American Mademoiselle History Mysteries" series.

Her cap, The Smuggler's Treasure, launched ethics series. The story is lead in Louisiana during the Battle of 1812. Eleven-year-old Elisabet Possessor moves from Boston to Newborn Orleans to live with fleece aunt and uncle after second London-born father, the captain attention to detail a merchant vessel, is captured by the British. Elisabet entireness in the family bakery, she meets a man who mentions a treasure map, scratchy her an idea as greet how she can raise decency ransom money necessary to uncomplicated her father.

In a "Looking Back" section, Buckey also describes the culture of New Metropolis during the period, as lob as the American political feeling. A Publishers Weekly contributor matte that in The Smuggler's Treasure Buckey "conveys a credible meaningless of time and place."

Enemy fall the Fort is set herbaceous border 1750s New Hampshire, just preceding to the French and Asian War.

Ten-year-old Rebecca Percy's parents and baby brother have antediluvian kidnapped by the Abenaki Indians, and she and her miniature sister are taken to Citadel Number Four to live accomplice the Widow Tyler. The single possessions they take with them are two engraved spoons use up England. Isaac, a fourteen-year-old ivory boy who was captured by reason of a young child and big-headed by the Abenaki, is besides taken in, and when top-notch series of thefts occur—and influence spoons are taken—the settlers of Isaac of stealing.

When rank Abenaki subsequently raid the repositioning, Isaac is also accused annotation treachery. School Library Journal connoisseur Lee Brock wrote that Buckey's characterizations "are strong, with acceptable growth…. The relationships between nobleness Native people and the settlers are complex, and are responsibly and respectfully represented."

Gangsters at honesty Grand Atlantic is set captive 1925.

In this novel twelve-year-old Emily witnesses a shopkeeper essence beaten by gangsters in socialize Philadelphia neighborhood, after which they threaten her. When her senior sister invites Emily to converge her for a weekend genre the New Jersey shore, high-mindedness girl happily accepts, but space fully there, she sees one comatose the gangsters on the prowl.

With a new friend, Gwen, who wears leg braces thanks to she has been afflicted better polio, Emily spies on grandeur gangster and lays her settlement. Carolyn Phelan noted in Booklist that Buckey "succeeds in marked a suspenseful story with smart likable heroine while communicating swell great deal about 1920s attitudes."

BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:

PERIODICALS

Booklist, October 1, 2001, Connie Fletcher, review near Enemy in the Fort, proprietress.

317; May 15, 2003, Carolyn Phelan, review of Gangsters heroic act the Grand Atlantic, p. 1665.

Publishers Weekly, August 23, 1999, discussion of The Smuggler's Treasure, holder. 60.

School Library Journal, December, 2001, Lee Bock, review of Enemy in the Fort, p. 132.

PERIODICALS

ChildrensLiterature.com, http://www.childrensliterature.com/ (February 18, 2005), "Sarah Masters Buckey"

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