Shelia P. Moses Explained
Shelia P. Moses |
Nationality: | American |
Alma Mater: | Shaw University |
Genre: | non-fiction |
Genres: | --> |
Awards: | Coretta Scott King Award |
Shelia P. Moses is an American writer.
In 2004, she was nominated for the National Book Award and in 2005 she was recognized as a Coretta Scott King Award honoree for her novel The Legend of Buddy Bush. In 2009, her novel Joseph was nominated for the NAACP Image Award.
Life
Moses was born in the small, rural, northeastern North Carolina town of Rich Square.She grew up ninth in a family of ten children; she received her bachelor's degree in Psychology from Shaw University.[1]
Bibliography
- Callus on My Soul: a memoir, by Dick Gregory with Shelia P. Moses, 2000,
- Sallie Gal and the Wall-a-kee man, 2007,
- The Legend of Buddy Bush, 2004, ; Book: The Legend of Buddy Bush. 12 November 2013. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-4391-3182-4. (Coretta Scott King Award honor book)
- Book: Joseph. 23 March 2010. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-4169-9442-8.
- I, Dred Scott, 2005,
- The Baptism, 2007,
- Book: The Return of Buddy Bush. 11 May 2010. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-4391-1637-1.
- Book: Joseph's Grace. 4 January 2011. Simon and Schuster. 978-1-4424-0618-6.
- Book: The Sittin' Up. 9 January 2014. Penguin Young Readers Group. 978-0-698-14958-8.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Georgia Authors | Georgia Center for the Book | Supporting Libraries, Literary Programs and Georgia's Rich Literary Heritage.