Tunnell, Michael O.

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Michael O. Tunnell is a children's book author and professor of children's literature at Brigham Young University.

Michael O. Tunnell was born in Nacona, Texas, raised in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada, and moved to Vernal, Utah as a teenager. He graduated from three different Utah universities, earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah, a master's degree from Utah State University, and a doctorate in education from Brigham Young University. After teaching for twelve years in public schools as a fifth and sixth grade teacher, and reading teacher and media specialist in junior high school, Tunnell moved to the university level. He taught first at Arkansas State University and Northern Illinois University before becoming a professor in the Department of Teacher Education at Brigham Young University, where he teaches children's literature.

Tunnell has served in several prestigious capacities and earned several literary awards throughout his career. He has served both on the Newbery Award Committee of the American Library Association and on the selection committee and as the chair of the National Council of Teachers of English Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. His books for young readers include Chinook! (1993 Mormon Letters Award); The Joke's on George (1993 Mormon Letters Award); Beauty and the Beastly Children (1993 Mormon Letters Award); Mailing May (1998 American Library Association Notable Book, Parents' Choice Award, a Selector's Choice on the 1998 list of Notable Books in the Field of Social Studies, an International Reading Association Teacher's Choice book, and a Crayola Kids Magazine and a Child Magazine Best Book of 1997); Halloween Pie; The Children of Topaz (Parents' Choice Award book for 1996, Carter G. Woodsen Honor Book); Candy Bomber: The Story of the Berlin Airlift's "Chocolate Pilot" (a Junior Library Guild Selection, an Orbis Pictus Honor Award for nonfiction from the National Council of Teachers of English); and The Prydain Companions. His novels include School Spirits (Parent's Choice Recommended Book); Brothers in Valor (a Junior Library Guild Selection); Wishing Moon (Utah Book Award); and Moon Without Magic. Several of his works have also appeared on "best book" lists. Tunnell presents at national educational conferences, and has written professional books, journal articles, and stories for children's magazines.

From the guide to the Michael O. Tunnell papers, 1989-2008, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

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