Betsy Cromer Byars

Betsy Cromer Byars

Betsy Cromer Byars has written at least 63 books. Their most popular book is The pinballs with 6 saves with an average rating of 5⭐.

They are best known for writing in the genres one, asdfsa, and Asdfsa.

mone, asdfsa, and Asdfsa are their most common moods.

Author Bio

Betsy Cromer Byars (born August 7, 1928) is an American author of children's books. Her novel Summer of the Swans won the 1971 Newbery Medal. She has also received a National Book Award for Young People's Literature for The Night Swimmers (1980) and an Edgar Award for Wanted ... Mud Blossom (1991).

Byars has been called "one of the ten best writers for children in the world" by Nancy Chambers, editor of the British literary journal Signal, and in 1987 Byars received the Regina Medal for lifetime achievement from the Catholic Library Association. Due to the popularity of her books with children, she has also been listed as one of the Educational Paperback Association's top 100 authors.

The pinballs

The pinballs
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

1987 • 6 Readers • 136 pages 5

The night swimmers

The night swimmers
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

2 Readers 4

The Golly Sisters go West

The Golly Sisters go West
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

1 Reader

The 18th emergency

The 18th emergency
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

1 Reader 4

The Cybil War

The Cybil War
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

1 Reader

The summer of the swans

The summer of the swans
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

1 Reader

Trouble River

Trouble River
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

1 Reader

The dark stairs

The dark stairs
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Dead letter

Dead letter
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Dead letter

Dead letter
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Tarot Says Beware

Tarot Says Beware
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Dog diaries

Dog diaries
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

King  of murder

King of murder
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Beans on the Roof

Beans on the Roof
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Little Horse

Little Horse
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The cartoonist

The cartoonist
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Tornado

Tornado
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The two-thousand-pound goldfish

Cracker Jackson

Cracker Jackson
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The Golly sisters ride again

The Golly sisters ride again
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Cat diaries

Cat diaries
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The moon and I

The moon and I
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The seven treasure hunts

The seven treasure hunts
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The glory girl

The glory girl
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Hooray for the Golly sisters!

Hooray for the Golly sisters!
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

After the goat man

After the goat man
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Death's Door

#4 of 1 in Herculeah Jones Mysteries

Death's Door
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

2006 • 144 pages

Tornado

Tornado
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Coast to coast

Coast to coast
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The house of wings

The house of wings
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

McMummy

McMummy
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Keeper of the Doves

Keeper of the Doves
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The TV Kid

The TV Kid
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Beans on the roof

Beans on the roof
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Go and hush the baby

Go and hush the baby
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Little Horse on his own

Little Horse on his own
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Me Tarzan

Me Tarzan
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Ant Plays Bear

Ant Plays Bear
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Disappearing acts

Disappearing acts
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

A Blossom promise

A Blossom promise
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Bingo Brown's guide to romance

Bingo Brown's guide to romance
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The joy boys

The joy boys
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Wanted-- Mud Blossom

Wanted-- Mud Blossom
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

My Brother, Ant

My Brother, Ant
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The black tower

The black tower
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Tarot says beware

Tarot says beware
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Bingo Brown, gypsy lover

Bingo Brown, gypsy lover
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The computer nut

The computer nut
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Boo's surprise

Boo's surprise
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Top teen stories

Top teen stories
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

The lace snail

The lace snail
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

Death's Door

Death's Door
ByBetsy Cromer Byars

My dog, my hero

My dog, my hero
ByBetsy Cromer Byars