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 Cynthia Voigt
 

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Commire, Anne. "Cynthia Voigt" in Something About the Author. Detroit: Gale, 1987.
 
Devereaux, Elizabeth. "Cynthia Voigt." Publishers Weekly, Vol. 29 (1994): 225.
 
Irving, Elsie. "Cynthia Voigt." Horn Book Magazine, Vol. 8 (1983): 410–411.
 
Leverich, Kathleen. "Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt." New York Times, 5/10/81, Section 7, page 38.
 
Patner, Myra Merish. "Making Books on a Very Dicey Situation." The Washington Post, 8/12/93, Section C, page 5.
 
Reid, Suzanne. Presenting Cynthia Voigt. New York: Twayne, 1995.
 
Rochman, Hazel. "Professional Reading: Presenting Cynthia Voigt." The Booklist, Vol. 9 (1995): 832.
 
Shaw, Joanna. "Newbery Medalist Aims at Realism for Youngsters." The Christian Science Monitor, 5/13/1983, Midwestern Edition, Section B, Page 2.
 
Sutton, Roger. "A Solitary View: Talking with Cynthia Voigt." School Library Journal, Vol. 6 (1995): 28.
 
Voigt, Cynthia. "Newbery Medal Acceptance Speech." Horn Book Magazine, Vol. 8 (1983): 401–409.
 
Voigt, Jessica. "Cynthia Voigt." Horn Book Magazine, Vol. 8 (1983): 413.
 
Other books in the Tillerman cycle:
Voigt, Cynthia. Dicey's Song. New York: Athaneum, 1982.
 
———. A Solitary Blue. New York: Athaneum, 1983.
 
———. The Runner. New York: Athaneum, 1985.
 
———. Come a Stranger. New York: Athaneum, 1986.
 
———. Sons From Afar. New York: Athaneum, 1987.
 
———. Seventeen Against the Dealer. New York: Athaneum, 1989.
 
 
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