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S. E. Hinton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Susan Eloise Hinton (born July 22
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In 1988, S.E. Hinton received the first MAE Award. She was cited for her books: The Outsiders, Rumble Fish, Tex, and That Was Then, This Is Now. ... She was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she has lived for most of her life. She says, “it is a pleasant place to live if you don’t want to do anything…”...
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Audio Interview with S.E. Hinton ... Growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, S.E. Hinton hated the social cliques she and her classmates inevitably fell into. It was this through this anger that motivated her to write and publish Outsiders at the age of 16 in 1967.
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By the time she was 17 years old, Susan Eloise Hinton was a published author. ... About SE Hinton . Com ... SE Hinton Reflects on The Outsiders ; Q and A with SE Hinton ; SE Hinton Biography; The Outsiders @ 40 (from the NY Times); SE Hinton Interview @ VanityFair.com; Audio Interview with SE Hinton (1987);
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The Official S.E. Hinton Web Site. - Includes a brief biography, synopses of all Hinton's works, her thoughts about them, and answers to frequently asked questions. ... teachers@random: S.E. Hinton - A brief biography of the author, along with some of her thoughts about being a writer.
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