Doris (Doris Adelberg; Suzanne Altman Orgel a Joint Pseudonym) (1929-)
Awards, Honors
Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, 1960, for translation of Dwarf Long-Nose; Book World Children's Spring Book Festival first prize in picture book division, 1972, for Little John; Notable Book citation, American Library Association, for A Certain Magic; Golden Kite Honor Book Award, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, 1978, Sydney Taylor Book Award, Association of Jewish Libraries, 1979, and Honor Book, Phoenix Award, 1998, all for The Devil in Vienna.
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Brief BiographiesBiographies: (Hugo) Alvar (Henrik) Aalto (1898–1976) Biography to Miguel Angel Asturias (1899–1974) BiographyDoris (Doris Adelberg; Suzanne Altman Orgel a Joint Pseudonym) (1929-) Biography - Personal, Awards, Honors, Sidelights - Addresses, Career, Member, Writings, Adaptations