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Katherine paterson biography summary of winston

          Paterson was born Katherine Womeldorf in Huai'an, China, where her parents were Presbyterian missionaries and her father ran a school and.!

          People are always asking me questions I don’t have answers for.

          KATHERINE PATERSON: My mother came from Georgia, and my father from Virginia.

        1. KATHERINE PATERSON: My mother came from Georgia, and my father from Virginia.
        2. She is perhaps best known as the author of Bridge to Terabithia, the first of her Newbery winners.
        3. Paterson was born Katherine Womeldorf in Huai'an, China, where her parents were Presbyterian missionaries and her father ran a school and.
        4. She spent World War II growing up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Richmond and Winchester, Virginia, and a small town in West Virginia.
        5. Katherine Paterson was born October 31, , in Qing Jiang, China to George Raymond and Mary Goetchius Womeldorf, Presbyterian missionaries.
        6. One is, “When did you first know that you wanted to become a writer?” The fact is that I never wanted to be a writer, at least not when I was a child, or even a young woman. Today I want very much to be a writer. But when I was ten, I wanted to be either a movie star or a missionary.

          When I was twenty, I wanted to get married and have lots of children.

          Another question I can’t answer is, “When did you begin writing?” I can’t remember.

          Katherine Paterson won her first Newbery Medal in for Bridge to Terabithia, followed by a Newbery Honor in for The Great Gilly Hopkins.

          I know I began reading when I was four or five, because I couldn’t stand not being able to. I must have tried writing soon afterward. Fortunately, very few samples of my early writing survived the eighteen moves I made before I was eighteen years old.

          I say fortunately, because the samples that did manage to survive are terrible, with the single exception of a rather nice letter I wrote to my father when I was seven. We were living in Shanghai, and my father was working in our old home te