Born: 01-01-1945
Sharon Creech is an acclaimed American author known for her heartfelt children's and young adult novels. Born in 1945, she crafts stories that explore themes of family, identity, and adventure. Her Newbery Medal-winning "Walk Two Moons" remains a beloved classic. With a background in education, Creech's storytelling is enriched by her experiences as a teacher, weaving narratives that resonate with both young readers and adults alike.
I like cats, but I hate that cat.
I could have a cat, if I wanted a cat, but I don't.
Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.
Maybe if I had a cat, I could learn to love cats.
Some cats are not nice, but some cats are.
I wish I could write poems about dogs instead of cats.
Cats are mysterious. They do what they want.
I hate that cat, but sometimes I feel sorry for that cat.
Cats can be sneaky, like a spy.
I don't want a cat sitting on my lap.
Cats are independent. They don't need anyone.
That cat has yellow eyes like the moon.