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Christopher Everett Crowe (born c. 1954 in Danville, Illinois) is an American professor of English and English education at
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(BYU) specializing in
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. In addition to his academic work, Crowe also writes nonfiction and novels for young-adult readers, including '' Mississippi Trial, 1955''. Crowe attended junior high and high school in
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, and graduated from
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. He was a Catholic while growing up, but shortly before going away to college, a friend gave him a copy of ''A Marvelous Work and a Wonder;'' that book also included an account of Joseph Smith's first vision. Reading this account and identifying with it was a key catalyst to Crowe joining
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. He attended
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on a football scholarship from 1972 to 1976 and played in the 1974 Fiesta Bowl. He graduated from BYU with a BA in English, and he later earned an M.Ed. in 1980 and an Ed.D. in English education from
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in 1986. Crowe taught English and coached football and track at McClintock High School in Tempe, Arizona, from 1977 to 1983 and from 1984 to 1987. Prior to joining BYU's English department in 1993, Crowe had been a professor at
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and Brigham Young University Hawaii. In 2007, Crowe was awarded the Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Research and Creative Arts Award from BYU and in 2008 was awarded the Nan Osmond Grass Professorship in English. In November 2010, he received the Ted Hipple Service Award from the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents of the NCTE (ALAN). For the 2016–2017 school year Crowe received BYU's Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award. He received BYU's highest faculty honor, the Karl G. Maeser Distinguished Lecturer Award, in August 2020 and delivered the annual Karl G. Maeser Lecture in May 2021. The Association for Mormon Letters awarded him their Lifetime Achievement Award in July 2024. Crowe is a
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and recently served as the first counselor in the Provo Utah Edgemont South Stake presidency.


Writings

Crowe has written many reviews of young adult literature. He has been a contributor or editor of a wide variety of journals including ''Medical English'' and ''English Journal''. He has also written articles on general trends in young adult literature including the chapter “Mormon Values in Young Adult Literature,” in ''The Last Taboo: Spirituality in Young Adult Literature'' (Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2015). Books he has written include ''From the Outside Looking In: Short Stories for LDS Teenagers'' and ''Fatherhood, Football and Turning Forty: Confessions of a Middle-Aged Mormon Male,'' ''Presenting Mildred D. Taylor,'' ''Teaching the Selected Works of Mildred D. Taylor,'' '' Getting Away with Murder: The True Story of the Emmett Till Case,'' and ''Up Close: Thurgood Marshall.'' Crowe edited with Jesse S. Crisler the 2007 BYU Press publication ''How I Came to Write: LDS Authors for Young Adults''. He is currently working on a book tentatively titled ''Teaching for Social Justice Using Young Adult Literature: Sports and the Quest for Civil Rights'' for the Rowman and Littlefield Series ''Teaching for Social Justice Using Young Adult Literature''. His debut novel, '' Mississippi Trial, 1955'' (2002) on the
Emmett Till Emmett Louis Till (July 25, 1941 – August 28, 1955) was an African American youth, who was 14 years old when he was abducted and Lynching in the United States, lynched in Mississippi in 1955 after being accused of offending a white woman, ...
case received mixed reviews. It also won several awards including the International Reading Association's Young Adult Novel Award. In 2012 he had his first children's book published ''Just As Good: How Larry Doby Changed America's Game''. In 2014 his novel ''Death Coming Up the Hill'' was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. This book deals with racism and the Vietnam War and is written in 976 haiku stanzas, with a syllable for every American soldier killed in Vietnam in 1968. It won the 2014 Whitney Award for Young Adult fiction and was named to the American Librarian Association's Best Fiction for Young Adults in 2016.


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References


BYU faculty bioCrowe's vitaBYU Magazine article on Croweteenreads entry on Crowe


External links


Personal websiteKarl G. Maeser Distinguished Lecturer
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by Utah Children's Writers and Illustrators
Google Scholar listing for Crowe
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