David Patneaude
David Patneaude began writing seriously (more or less) in the 1980s. His first novel, Someone Was Watching, was published to glowing reviews and went on to win young readers’ awards in South Dakota and Utah. His books have been named to dozens of state lists and honored by the New Y ork Public Library, the Society of School Librar.... more
David Patneaude began writing seriously (more or less) in the 1980s. His first novel, Someone Was Watching, was published to glowing reviews and went on to win young readers’ awards in South Dakota and Utah. His books have been named to dozens of state lists and honored by the New Y ork Public Library, the Society of School Librarians International, the Winnetka (Illinois) Public Library's "One Book, Two Villages" program, and the Washington State Public Library. When he's not in a coffee shop writing, or at a school or library or conference discussing writing, or on the trail thinking about writing, he's home in Woodinville, Washington, with his wife Judy, a junior high librarian.