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          Teacher education professor Michael O. Tunnell (EdD '86), who helped pick the Newbery Medal winners, shares a list of his favorite children's books here..

          I taught children's literature at Brigham Young University for many years and have written several books about literature for young readers, including THE.

        1. I taught children's literature at Brigham Young University for many years and have written several books about literature for young readers, including THE.
        2. Michael O. Tunnell (born June 14, ) is an American children's writer and educator.
        3. Teacher education professor Michael O. Tunnell (EdD '86), who helped pick the Newbery Medal winners, shares a list of his favorite children's books here.
        4. Books by Michael ; Queen A Kind of Magic by Michael A. O'neill ; Desert Diary Japanese American Kids Behind Barbed Wire by Michael O. Tunnell ; What a Son Needs.
        5. A thrilling true survival story that follows one of America's most beloved presidents, John F. Kennedy, as he fought to save his crew after a deadly.
        6. Michael O. Tunnell

          American children's writer and educator (born 1950)

          Michael O. Tunnell (born June 14, 1950) is an American children's writer and educator. He was the department chair of children's literature at Brigham Young University (BYU), but recently retired.

          He has published several books on children's literature, especially on the work of Lloyd Alexander.[1] Tunnell is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).[2]

          Biography

          Tunnell was born on June 14, 1950, to Billie Bob Tunnell and Mauzi Chupp.[3] Although he was born in Nocona, Texas, he was raised in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.

          When he was a teenager, his family moved back to the United States to Vernal, Utah.[4] Beginning at a young age, he was an avid reader.[2] He was raised by his grandparents, and his grandmother would read to him every day.

          He began studying law in college, until he visited an elementary school one day for h