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David and Jonathan Resources & Further Study

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David and Jonathan For Further Reference

Irving, Elise K. "Cynthia Voigt." Horn Book (August 1983): 410-412. The article accompanies Voigt's Newbery acceptance speech. It is written by a friend and addresses questions about her personality and motivation as a writer.

Kauffman, Dorothy. "Profile: Cynthia Voigt." Language Arts (December 1985): 876-880. The author writes a profile of Voigt based on an interview. She explores Voigt's sources for her stories, the inspiration for her characters, and the reasons for the similarity of her settings.

Shadiow, Linda K. "Recommended: Cynthia Voigt." English Journal (April 1987): 71-72. Shadiow writes of the qualities that make Voigt's characters memorable—characters who "get to both their external and internal destinations."

Voigt, Cynthia. "About Excellence."

Language Arts (January 1986): 10-11.

Voigt discusses the idea of excellence and concludes there is no reliable standard by which it can be measured.

——. "Newbery Medal Acceptance."...
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David and Jonathan from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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