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After her four children were born, she became the director of an early childhood program and went back to school to get her master's degree in Post-Secondary Education with the intention of teaching Children's Literature in college. An early childhood teacher, he worked for the Escondido, California, school district for three years before they started their family. She then attended San Diego State University where she received a bachelor's degree. High, Bakersfield High School, and Bakersfield Community College. She also briefly took music lessons in both piano and violin, but after her violin broke, she stopped taking lessons. Rather than being outside with friends, Muñoz Ryan was riding her bike to the library. As a child, she did not fit in with the other children. As Pamela Bell, she attended McKinley Elementary and Longfellow Elementary. īorn Pamela Jeanne Banducci in Bakersfield, California, on December 25, 1951, her last name was changed before she attended school to match the name of her parents, Hope Bell and the man she considered her real father, Donald Bell. Her novel Esperanza Rising was commissioned as a play by the Minneapolis Children's Theatre and has been performed in venues around the US including the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, and the Cutler Majestic Theatre in Boston. nominee for the International Hans Christian Andersen Award. She has been the author recipient of the NEA's Human and Civil Rights Award, the Virginia Hamilton Literary Award for multicultural literature, and the Ludington Award for body of work. Muñoz Ryan has written over forty books for young people, including picture books, early readers, and middle grade and young adult novels. She is half Mexican with Basque, Italian, and Oklahoman cultural influences. Muñoz Ryan was born in Bakersfield, California. Pam Muñoz Ryan is an American writer for children and young adults, particularly in the Multicultural genre.
