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Publishers Weekly, June 26, 2000, review of Night Train, p. 88; August, 1991, Anne Briggs, review of The Lost Day, p. 186; October, 2002, review of Wolf on the Fold, p. 261; May, 2000, review of Night Train, p. 67; April 25, 2005, review of Kalpana's Dream, p. 195; May, 1993, Kathy Piehl, review of Al Capsella Takes a Vacation, p.

NP Clark is married and has one daughter.

Judith Clarke

Judith Holmes Clarke is an Australian best-selling author of short stories for children and teenagers.

She was born and raised in Sydney. In the meantime, let’s take a look at her personal details.

Is Activist Judith Clark In Prison?

Judith Clark is not in prison.

NP Clark specializes in adult health and helping patients manage comorbidities and chronic diseases.

NP Clark’s favorite part of her role is interacting with patients and helping them track progress in achieving their health goals. Judith is still writing novels today, and lives in Melbourne with her husband and son.


  • Young People's Talking Book of the Year Award (1991) from the Variety Club
  • Michael L.

    Printz Honor Book, for One Whole and Perfect Day

  • Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book in Fiction and Poetry, for Kalpana's Dream
  • Children's Books of the Year Awards Winner-Children's Book Council of Australia, for Wolf on the Fold
  • Children's Books of the Year Awards Honor, Older Readers, for Night Train (Holt, 2000), by the Children's Book Council of Australia
  • Victorian Premier's Literary Awards Winner, by Young Adult Fiction-State Library of Victoria, Australia

  • The boy on the lake: stories of the supernatural, University of Queensland Press, 1989, ISBN 978-0-7022-2203-0
  • Riffraff, H.

    Holt, 1992, ISBN 978-0-8050-1774-8

  • Friend of my Heart, University of Queensland Press, 1994, ISBN 978-0-7022-2699-1
  • Panic stations, University of Queensland Press, 1995, ISBN 978-0-7022-2696-0
  • Big Night Out, Shorts, 1995, ISBN 978-1-86291-266-3
  • Lost Day, Puffin Books, 1997, ISBN 9780140382907
  • Nighttrain, Puffin, 1998, ISBN 978-0-14-038772-8
  • Starry Nights, Allen & Unwin, 2001, ISBN 978-1-86508-604-0
  • Wolf on the Fold, Allen & Unwin, 2002, ISBN 978-1-86508-796-2
  • Kalpana's Dream, Allen & Unwin, 2004, ISBN 9781741142532
  • One Whole and Perfect Day, Allen & Unwin, 2006, ISBN 978-1-74114-856-5; (Front Street, 2007) ISBN 978-1-932425-95-6
  • The Winds of Heaven, Allen & Unwin, 2009, ISBN 978-1-74175-731-6
  • Capsella series
  • The heroic life of Al Capsella, University of Queensland Press, 1988, ISBN 978-0-7022-2109-5
  • Al Capsella takes a vacation, Holt, 1993, ISBN 978-0-8050-2685-6

  • Beck and the Great Berry Bat, Laura Driscoll, Illustrated Judith Holmes Clarke, Perfection Learning Prebound, 2006, ISBN 978-0-7569-7839-6
  • Lily's Pesky Plant, Kirsten Larsen, Judith Clarke, HarperCollins Children's, 2006, ISBN 978-0-00-720933-0
  • Vidia and the Fairy Crown, Laura Driscoll, Judith Clarke, Collins Children's Books, 2006, ISBN 978-0-00-720931-6
  • Rani in the Mermaid Lagoon
  • Disney Fairies: Fira and the Full Moon.
  • Judith Clarke Wikipedia

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    Judith Clark was released from prison following her service inside the correctional facility where she educated and counseled several prison inmates.

    Judith Clark, a former prison inmate, is an activist convicted for her role in the crime that happened in 1981.

    The American activist was a getaway driver in the Brink’s robbery which saw the murder of 2 NY police officers and a security guard.

    Sentenced to 75 years to life for her role in the heist, Clark’s prison sentence was commuted to 35 years which helped her to get released in 2019.

    Fast forward near 3 years after her release, Clark has opened up about sex and touch which are human needs, and rights that are repressed and criminalized under the prison system.

    Click here to read more about what she has to say.

    She has a child named Harriet Clark.

    The activist was 31-years-old when she became a part of the heist and was revealed to have been the mother of her daughter Harriet.

    She must have been a married woman during that incident. 52.

    Five Owls, September-October, 1991, p. 270; February, 2004, review of Starry Nights, p.

    Her daughter has stated on her mother’s release that she hoped the parole board to honor the prison inmates who transform their lives by helping them meet their loved ones.

    Judith was the daughter of Joe Clark and Ruth Clark.

    Judith Clark Net Worth

    The net worth of Judith Clark is not calculated.

    She spent 37 years of her life in prison.

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    Horn Book, September-October, 2003, Joanna Rudge Long, review of Starry Nights, p. 112; June 1, 2003, Anne O'Malley, review of Starry Nights, p. In her free time, she enjoys visiting the beach and walking outdoors. She was born in Rockingham, North Carolina, and lived there until she moved to Florida when she was 11. Today, she resides in Orlando, Florida.

    judith clarke biography

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