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McClafferty, Carla Killough, 1958-
Carla Killough McClafferty
Carla Killough McClafferty
(born July 11, 1958) is an American author of
non-fiction
for
children
, writing mostly about
science
and
history
. The
International Reading Association
awarded the 2007 Children's Book Award for Intermediate Nonfiction to her book ''Something Out of Nothing: Marie Curie and Radium''. The
National Council of Teachers of English
gave a 2008
Orbis Pictus
Recommended book designation to ''In Defiance of Hitler: The Secret Mission of
Varian Fry
''.
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The head bone's connected to the neck bone : the weird, wacky, and wonderful x-ray /
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1958
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Something out of nothing : Marie Curie and radium /
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1958
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Buried lives : the enslaved people of George Washington's Mount Vernon /
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