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Valentine Blues by Jeanne Betancourt
Valentine Blues by Jeanne Betancourt






Valentine Blues by Jeanne Betancourt

In the Media, American Psychological Association, and Nancy Susan Reynolds Award, Center for Population Options, both 1987, for Teen Father Children's Choice Award, International Reading Association/Children's Book Council, 1987, for Sweet Sixteen and Never.

Valentine Blues by Jeanne Betancourt

Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children, National Science Teachers Association/Children's Book Council, 1982, for SMILE! How to Cope with Braces Emmy nomination for Outstanding Children's Special, 1986, for I Want to Go Home and Don't Touch, 1987, for Teen Father, and 1988, for Supermom's Daughter Emmy nomination for Best Children's Script, 1986, and Humanitarian Award, Los Angeles Council on Assaults against Women, 1987, both for Don't Touch Humanitas Award finalist, 1986, for Don't Touch, and 1987, for Teen Father National Psychology Award for Excellence New York Women in Film (president, 1981-82). Developer of workshops for librarians and educators on the topic of film programming for adolescents. Member of preview committee of first International Film Festival, 1972, of reviewing committee of film division at Brooklyn Public Library, 1974-79, and of board of directors of the Media Center for Children, New York, NY, 1977-87. Murrow High School, Brooklyn, 1976-80 New School for Social Research, New York, NY, faculty member, 1977-80 Tomorrow Entertainment/Medcom Company, New York, NY, director of development, 1980-81 full-time writer, 1981.

Valentine Blues by Jeanne Betancourt Valentine Blues by Jeanne Betancourt

Francis deSales Academy, Bennington, VT, 1963-64, Edmunds Junior High School, Burlington, VT, 1964-65, East Islip High School, East Islip, NY, 1965-66, High School for Pregnant Teens, Bronx, NY, 1967-69, Tetard Junior High School, Bronx, 1969-70, John Jay High School, Brooklyn, NY, 1970-71, Prospect Heights High School, Brooklyn, 1971-76, and Edward R. Agent - c/o Author Mail, Scholastic, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012. I've never been good in competitive sports, probably because I have terrible eye/hand coordination so I swim, cross-country ski, do yoga, and ride my bike around the countryside. Hobbies and other interests: "I spend my time gardening, drawing, and oil painting. Joseph the Provider, B.S., 1964 New York University, M.A., 1974. Born October 2, 1941, in Burlington, VT daughter of Henry (a certified public accountant) and Beatrice (a secretary maiden name, Mario) Granger married second husband Lee Minoff (a writer and psychoanalyst), Ma(divorced) children: (first marriage) Nicole.








Valentine Blues by Jeanne Betancourt