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Kristen D. Randle


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http://krandle.com/
Also Known As Kristen Randle
Career Graduated from BYU and taught English in Salt Lake and in Utah County.
Awards Michigan Library Association's Best Book of the Year for 1996, Booklist top ten pick of the year, and the California Young Readers' Medal.
Personal Statement She writes of her work, "I did not always love to write, and I have only guesses as to where ideas for stories may come from. My own creative process is a haphazard, messy sort of affair."
Other Biographical Information Randle lives on the banks of the Provo River with her husband, their four wild children, and a brindled, brainless collie. She fills her days with algebra, church stuff, quilting, refereeing the children, and managing the business and moral deportment of a phalanx of musicians who frequent the family recording studio. She has a firm belief that light is better than darkness, and that every soul knows it, at some level.

Works by Kristen D. Randle
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YearGenre
Christmas collection from Embryo: songs of the savior's birth1989 Music
Why did Grandma Have to Die1987Children's Book
Slumming2003Novel
Breaking Rank1999Novel
The Only Alien on the Planet 1995Novel
On the Side of the Angels1989Novel
The Morning Comes Singing: A Novel1986Novel
One Song for Two1984Novel
Home Again1981Novel
Between the Nails1997Short Story
Tim1994Short Story






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