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Claire Huchet Bishop : ウィキペディア英語版 | Claire Huchet Bishop
Claire Huchet Bishop (1899 – 13 March 1993) was a Swiss-born American children's writer and librarian. She wrote two Newbery Medal runners-up, ''Pancakes-Paris'' (1947) and ''All Alone'' (1953), and she won the Josette Frank Award for ''Twenty and Ten'' (1952). Her first English-language children's book became a classic: ''The Five Chinese Brothers'', illustrated by Kurt Wiese and published in 1938, was named to the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award list in 1959. ==Life==
Clare Huchet was born in Geneva, Switzerland〔http://www.nytimes.com/1993/03/14/obituaries/clare-huchet-bishop-94-author-of-popular-books-for-children.html〕 and grew up in France〔(Encyclopædia Britannica )〕 or Geneva.〔(Nancy Larsen biography )〕 She attended the Sorbonne and started the first children's library in France.〔 After marrying the American concert pianist Frank Bishop,〔 she moved to the United States, worked for the New York City Public Library, and was an apologist for Roman Catholicism and an opponent〔 of antisemitism.〔 After residing in New York for 50 years Bishop returned to France and died in Paris in 1993.〔
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