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Sylvia Engdahl

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Sylvia Louise Engdahl (born 1933) is an American science fiction writer. She has published thirteen books, including seven science fiction novels, three nonfiction books, two science fiction anthologies, and a children's picture book. Engdahl is best known for her novel Enchantress from the Stars which was a 1971 Newbery Honor book. She taught graduate courses on the Web for Connected Education, a pioneer in online education, 1985-1995. She lives in Oregon with her two cats. In August 2007 Engdahl published a new adult science fiction/visionary fiction novel, Stewards of the Flame.

Science Fiction Novels

Engdahl wrote six science fiction novels between 1970 and 1981, all of which have been republished in the 21st century. Her new novel, published for the first time in 2007, is adult science fiction, not YA.

  • Enchantress from the Stars (1970; republished 2001)
  • Journey Between Worlds (1970; updated edition published 2006)
  • The Far Side of Evil (1971; updated edition published 2003)
  • This Star Shall Abide (released in the UK as Heritage of the Star) (1972)
  • Beyond the Tomorrow Mountains (1973)
  • The Doors of the Universe (1981)
  • Children of the Star (2000) -- omnibus edition of the trilogy composed of the above three novels, published as adult SF although they were originally issued as YA books.
  • Stewards of the Flame (2007) - new adult science fiction/visionary fiction

Awards

  • Junior Literary Guild selection for Enchantress from the Stars (1970)
  • ALA Notable Children's Books for Enchantress from the Stars (1970)
  • Horn Book Fanfare for Enchantress from the Stars (1971)
  • Newbery Honor Book for Enchantress from the Stars (1971)
  • Christopher Award for This Star Shall Abide (1973)
  • Phoenix Award for Enchantress from the Stars (1990)
  • New York Public Library 100 Favorite Children's Books for Enchantress from the Stars (1998)
  • Teen People Book Club selection for Enchantress from the Stars (2001)
  • Book Sense Book of the Year finalist, Rediscovery category for Enchantress from the Stars (2002)
  • CBC Not Just For Children Anymore, Classics category for Enchantress from the Stars (2002)
  • CCBC Choices for Enchantress from the Stars (2002)
  • ALA Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults for Enchantress from the Stars (2004)

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