An avid reader, Cooney read many books while she was in elementary school, the three books that mostly impacted her during that era being Sword of The Wilderness[?] by Elizabeth Coalsworth[?], Indian Captive[?], by Lois Lenski[?], and Black River Captive[?] by West Lanthrop[?].
Cooney played the piano, directed a chorus and was a church organ player by the time she was 15. When she was a teenager, she favored reading The Hardy Boys[?], and Cherry Ames[?].
During college, she studied arts, music and English. It was in college that she began to write and considered writing as a career for the first time.
She has written 69 books and earned various important awards for many of them.
Among her books:
In addition, her novels Driver's Ed[?], Among Friends[?], Twenty Pageants Later[?], Both Sides of Time[?] and Out of Times[?] have also garnered her various important awards, including the Ala award[?].
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