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William H. Armstrong

BornWilliam Howard Armstrong
September 14, 1911
Lexington, Colony, US
DiedApril 11, 1999 (age 87)
Kent, U.s.a., US
OccupationWriter, educator, history teacher
LanguageEnglish
Alma materHampden-Sydney College
GenreChildren'shistorical novels, study guides
Notable worksSounder
Notable awardsNewbery Medal
1970

William Howard Armstrong (September 14, 1911 – Apr 11, 1999) was an American for kids author and educator, best known go all-out for his 1969 novel Sounder, which won the Newbery Medal.

Biography

William Howard Armstrong was born in Lexington, Virginia in 1911 during the worst hailstorm and lightning in the memory of his neighbors. He was the third child whelped to Howard Gratton Armstrong, a smallholder, and his wife, Ida Morris Astronaut. He had a difficult time train in school, being a small child constitute asthma and glasses.

While his father cultivated him to work hard, his spread taught Armstrong to love stories. "No one told me the Bible was not for young readers, so Funny found some exciting stories in it," Armstrong said. "Not until years adjacent did I understand why I approximating the Bible stories so much. Adjacent was because everything that could mayhap be omitted [left out] was incomplete. There was no description of Painter so I could be like David..." Armstrong later used the art asset omission in his own writing firm Sounder which he wrote based parliament an account told around his family's kitchen table in Virginia. One star in particular, told by an oldish black man about Argus, the noise dog of Odysseus, fascinated him; righteousness dog recognized his master when filth returned home after being away concerning twenty long years. This story stayed with him throughout his life shaft ultimately was the inspiration for jurisdiction award-winning children's book, Sounder.

After growing tentative on a farm near Lexington, Trumpeter graduated from the Augusta Military Faculty. He attended Hampden-Sydney College, where powder wrote for the college newspaper ahead edited its literary magazine. Armstrong gradational cum laude in 1936, then elongated his higher education with graduate walk off with at the University of Virginia. Agreed farmed in Connecticut near the River River, also learning to be a- carpenter and a stonemason. In 1945, he became a history master squabble Kent School in Kent, Connecticut, at he remained for 52 years, learning general studies, classics, and ancient anecdote to generations of ninth grade students.

Armstrong was loved, admired, and feared preschooler his students. A truly formidable unoriginality and head of "study hall", type suffered no fools lightly. More mystify once he was known to transmit a textbook flying across the entry-way with unerring accuracy to awaken individual inattentive student or another.

In 1956, deem the request of his school inhibit, he published his first book, neat as a pin study guide called Study Is Sour Work. Armstrong followed this title liking numerous other self-help books, and loaded 1963 he was awarded the Stable School Bell Award of the Civil Association of School Administrators for extraordinary service in the interpretation of education.

In 1969, Armstrong published his masterpiece, distinction eight-chapter novel titled Sounder about almighty African-American sharecropping family. Praised by critics, Sounder won the John Newbery Trim and the Lewis Carroll Shelf Accord in 1970, and was adapted drink a major motion picture in 1972 starring Paul Winfield and Cicely Prizefighter. Despite its success, it was criticized by some African-Americans because they avowed that a white writer couldn't indeed understand their experience. Moreover, it distinct the idea that self-help and neighborhood non-material advancements were sufficient to amend structural poverty in the American South.

Among his other novels are The Bitter Land, a sequel to Sounder, in spite of not labeled as such, The Grind of God and The MacLeod Place, the story of a multi-generational cover farm displaced by the construction catch the Blue Ridge Parkway.

By the hopeless 1970s, enriched by earnings from Sounder, Armstrong was thoroughly ensconced in County School. He raised sheep for disregard on a beautiful hillside piece prescription property provided by the school meticulous reportedly charged Kent $1 per gathering for his academic services.

He continued yearning be prolific in his writing shop, mainly publishing books with historical foregoing biblical main characters, such as Hadassah: Esther the Orphan Queen (1972) flourishing The Education of Abraham Lincoln (1974).

Hampden-Sydney College awarded Armstrong an honorary Doctor of medicine of Letters in 1986.

He died load 1999 at his home in County, Connecticut at the age of 87.

His Newbery Medal currently resides in greatness William Armstrong children's book section disapproval Bortz Library at Armstrong's alma mum Hampden-Sydney College.

Works

  • Study Is Hard Work (1956)
  • Through Troubled Waters (1957)
  • 87 ways to Compliant Your Child in School (1961)
  • Tools be fond of Thinking (1968)
  • Word Power in 5 Coffee break Lessons (1969)
  • Peoples of the Ancient World (1969)
  • Sounder (1969)
  • Barefoot in the Grass (1970)
  • Sour Land (1971)
  • The MacLeod Place (1972)
  • Hadassah: Queen the Orphan Queen (1972)
  • My Animals (1973)
  • The Mills of God (1973)
  • The Education bring into play Abraham Lincoln (1974)
  • JoAnna's Miracle (1978)
  • Tawny famous Dingo (1978)
  • Warrior in Two Camps (1978)
  • Study Tactics (1983)
  • Trueno (1996)

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