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Bridge to Terabithia is a children's novel written by Katherine Paterson; it is about two children named Leslie and Jesse who create a magical forest kingdom in their imaginations. The book was originally published in 1977 by Thomas Crowell , and in 1978, it won the Newbery Medal . [ 1 ]
He is based on her son. [1] He is played by Julian Coutts [2] in the 1985 film and by Josh Hutcherson in the 2007 film. [3] Debbie Elliott reports that "Katherine Paterson was inspired to write Bridge to Terabithia after her son's childhood best friend was struck and killed by lightning." [1] In the novel and film adaptations, Jesse Aarons ...
Bridge to Terabithia (novel) → Bridge to Terabithia – The novel is the primary topic. The other two article are adaptations of this novel.--Relisted.--Mdann 52 talk to me! 09:11, 18 July 2014 (UTC) Corvoe (speak to me) 19:10, 2 July 2014 (UTC) Support per general consensus that source media is usually the primary topic. (The DAB page needs ...
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The Bridge at No Gun Ri: A Hidden Chapter from the Korean War - Charles J. Hanley, Sang-Hun Choe, and Martha Mendoza ; Bridge of Birds - Barry Hughart ; The Bridge on the River Kwai (Le pont de la rivière Kwai) - Pierre Boulle ; Bridge to Terabithia - Katherine Paterson, (1978 Newbery Medal) The Bridges at Toko-Ri - James A. Michener
Katherine Womeldorf Paterson (born October 31, 1932) [1] is an American writer best known for children's novels, including Bridge to Terabithia.For four different books published 1975–1980, she won two Newbery Medals and two National Book Awards.
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The Guns of August (published in the UK as August 1914) is a 1962 book centered on the first month of World War I written by Barbara W. Tuchman. After introductory chapters, Tuchman describes in great detail the opening events of the conflict. The book's focus then becomes a military history of the contestants, chiefly the great powers.