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Arapaho Ten Commandments

by Margaret Coel

8 books Started 1981 Latest 2006
Publication Reading Order

The Arapaho Ten Commandments is a YA Fiction series by Margaret Coel, made up of 8 books published between 1981 and 2006. It begins with Chief Left Hand, Southern Arapaho (1981), and is best read in publication order. The most recent entry is Nobody's Going to Cry (Short Story) (2006), spanning 25 years of storytelling.

8books
25years active
3decades
~3.6yrs between books
2006latest release

Arapaho Ten Commandments series: frequently asked questions

What order should I read the Arapaho Ten Commandments series?

Start with Chief Left Hand, Southern Arapaho (1981), the first book in the Arapaho Ten Commandments series by Margaret Coel. Follow the books in publication order for the best reading experience.

How many books are in the Arapaho Ten Commandments series?

There are 8 books in the Arapaho Ten Commandments series by Margaret Coel, published between 1981 and 2006.

What is the first book in the Arapaho Ten Commandments series?

The first book in the Arapaho Ten Commandments series is Chief Left Hand, Southern Arapaho, published in 1981 by Margaret Coel.

What is the latest book in the Arapaho Ten Commandments series?

The most recent book in the Arapaho Ten Commandments series is Nobody's Going to Cry (Short Story) (2006) by Margaret Coel.

More series by Margaret Coel

Margaret Coel (1932-2013) was an American author, primarily known for her children's literature. Throughout her career, she wrote over 40 books, including picture books, novels, and poetry. Coel's works often explored themes of nature, childhood experiences, and the imagination. Some of her notable picture books include "The Other Side of the Island" (1961) and "The Tree Is a Promise" (1965). Her novels, such as "Tree by Leaf" (1968) and "The House of Dawn" (1975), received critical acclaim for their lyrical language and insightful portrayals of young characters. Coel's contributions to children's literature earned her recognition and awards. She was a recipient of the Newbery Honor Award in 1966 for "The Other Side of the Island" and the Child Study Association of America's Children's Book Award in 1969 for "Tree by Leaf." Her works have been translated into various languages and continue to be enjoyed by young readers.

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