Bond, Nancy
BOND, Nancy
BOND, Nancy. American, b. 1945. Genres: Children's fiction. Career: Instructor in Children's Literature, Simmons Coll., Boston, 1979-. Head of Overseas Sales Publicity, Tutorial Books, Oxford University Press, London, 1967-68; Assistant Children's Librarian, Lincoln Public Library, Massachusetts, 1969-71; Head Librarian, Levi Heywood Memorial Library, Gardner, Massachusetts, 1973-75; Sr. Secretary, Massachusetts Audubon Society, Lincoln, 1976-77. Publications: A String in the Harp, 1976; The Best of Enemies, 1978; Country of Broken Stone, 1980; The Voyage Begun, 1981; A Place to Come Back To, 1984; Another Shore, 1988; Truth to Tell, 1994; The Love of Friends, 1997. Address: 109 The Valley Rd, Concord, MA 01742, U.S.A.
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