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  1. Sharon M. Draper is an Award-winning Author, Educator, Speaker, Poet & National Teacher of the Year.

  2. Sharon M. Draper is a professional educator as well as an accomplished writer. She has been honored as the National Teacher of the Year, is a five-time winner of the Coretta Scott King Literary Awards, and is a New York Times bestselling author, with Out of my Mind staying on the list for almost two years.

  3. Books. Mrs. Draper has written dozens of books for the young reader. Out of My Mind is a New York Times bestseller, still hitting the list 10 years later along with Blended, and was named one of TIME Magazine's 100 Most Influential Books of All Time. Filter Books.

  4. The Clubhouse Mysteries featuring Ziggy and the Black Dinosaurs. Older Posts. Sharon M. Draper © 2021 | All Rights Reserved | Website by Designing the Row.

  5. Named to Kirkus’ list of Best Middle Grades Fiction. Winner of the Horace Mann Upstander Award. Three time winner of NCSS-CBC’s Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People Award. Three time winner of the IRA Notable Books for Global Society Award.

  6. Currently, Mrs. Draper is booking virtual visits to schools, libraries, conferences, and more for 2021, and will be opening up to in-person visits in 2022! Book an Author Visit.

  7. Feb 17, 2021 · Sharon M. Draper presents “storytelling at its finest” (School Library Journal, starred review) in this New York Times bestselling Depression-era novel about a young girl who must learn to be brave in the face of violent prejudice when the Ku Klux Klan reappears in her segregated southern town.

  8. Here teachers, parents, and students can find project basics, book breakdowns, and answers to their questions for Mrs. Draper! Filter Resources About Mrs. Draper

  9. Feb 19, 2021 · From multiple Coretta Scott King Award winner Sharon M. Draper comes a story full of heartache and hope. Get ready to meet a girl whose voice you'll never, ever forget.

  10. Mar 9, 2021 · Write an essay on how literature can affect thoughts and beliefs and understanding of issues. A student recently said, "I don't care about slavery. That happened a long time ago, and I don't want to think about it in my life today. It is no longer important."