Gail Radley
From Bahaipedia
Gail Radley is a Bahá’í author who has written several works for children including biographical sketches for the magazine Brilliant Star. One of her books, The Golden Days, was adapted into a film, The First of May. In her professional career she teaches English at Stetson University.[1]
Publications[edit]
Fiction[edit]
- 1978 - The Night Stella Hid the Stars, illustrated by John Wallner.[2]
- 1982 - World Turned Inside Out[3]
- 1982 - Zahra's Search[4]
- 1984 - CF in His Corner[5]
- 1984 - Special Strengths[6]
- 1988 - Nothing Stays the Same Forever[7]
- 1991 - The Golden Days[8]
- 1992 - Rainy Day Rhymes, as editor.[9]
- 1994 - The Quest[10]
- 1995 - Odd Man Out[11]
- 1998 - The Flute Player and the Lazy One[12]
- 1998 - Dear Gabby, Things Are Getting Out of Hand![13]
- 2010 - Kyle Jeffries, Pilgrim[14]
- 2013 - A Feast of ABCs
- 2019 - Ios and the King[15]
Non-Fiction[edit]
- 1984 - Second Birth: The Goal of Life, illustrated by Richard Morgan.[16]
- 2000 - Treasure Chest: A Workbook About Bahá’u’lláh for Ages 7-11[17]
- 2018 - Understanding Islam[18]
References[edit]
- ↑ Gail Radley profile at Stetson University
- ↑ The Night Stella Hid the Stars at goodreads.com
- ↑ World Turned Inside Out at goodreads.com
- ↑ Zahra's Search at goodreads.com
- ↑ CF in His Corner at goodreads.com
- ↑ Special Strengths at goodreads.com
- ↑ Nothing Stays the Same Forever at goodreads.com
- ↑ The Golden Days at goodreads.com
- ↑ Rainy Day Rhymes at goodreads.com
- ↑ The Quest at goodreads.com
- ↑ Odd Man Out at goodreads.com
- ↑ The Flute Player and the Lazy one at goodreads.com
- ↑ Dear Gabby at goodreads.com
- ↑ Kyle Jeffries, Pilgrim at goodreads.com
- ↑ Ios and the King at bahaibooks.com.au
- ↑ Second Birth at goodreads.com
- ↑ Treasure Chest at goodreads.com
- ↑ Understanding Islam at goodreads.com