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Bill Harley

Bill Harley is a two-time Grammy Award–winning storyteller, musician, and author who has been writing and performing for kids and families for more than forty years. He has published several picture books and novels for middle readers—among them Night of the Spadefoot Toads and the popular Charlie Bumpers series. His books have received many honors, including Parents’ Choice and ALA awards. He lives in Massachusetts. BillHarley.com
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