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Chloe Cheshire is the author of the 1994 Regency Romance ''A Gypsy at Almack's''. The name is a pseudonym used by children's author Laura Amy Schlitz, whose book ''Good Masters, Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village'' win the 2008 Newberry Medal, and whose book ''Splendors and Glooms'' just recently won a Newberry Honor award.  She is also the author of numerous other books for children, including ''A Drowned Maiden's Hair''.  She works as a librarian in Baltimore, Maryland.
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== Biography ==
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Chloe Cheshire is the author of the 1994 Regency Romance ''[[A Gypsy At Almack's]]''. The name is a pseudonym used by children's author Laura Amy Schlitz, whose book ''Good Masters, Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village'' win the 2008 Newberry Medal, and whose book ''Splendors and Glooms'' just recently won a Newberry Honor award.  She is also the author of numerous other books for children, including ''A Drowned Maiden's Hair''.  She works as a librarian in Baltimore, Maryland.

Latest revision as of 18:15, 25 March 2013

Biography

Chloe Cheshire is the author of the 1994 Regency Romance A Gypsy At Almack's. The name is a pseudonym used by children's author Laura Amy Schlitz, whose book Good Masters, Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village win the 2008 Newberry Medal, and whose book Splendors and Glooms just recently won a Newberry Honor award. She is also the author of numerous other books for children, including A Drowned Maiden's Hair. She works as a librarian in Baltimore, Maryland.