After publishing That Was Then, This Is Now, she wrote Rumble Fish, Tex, and Taming the Star Runner. Soon enough, major movie corporations, such as The Walt Disney Studios and Paramount Pictures, began to show interest in recreating these well known stories. Once she concluded writing Taming the Star Runner, she “took a seven-year break in her writing to concentrate on her only child, Nick” (Clark). Following this period of time, Hinton started to produce books directed more towards children. Big David, Little David and The Puppy Sister both have to do with her son, Nick. In fact, Hinton claims The Puppy Sister “to be her most autobiographical piece”
After publishing That Was Then, This Is Now, she wrote Rumble Fish, Tex, and Taming the Star Runner. Soon enough, major movie corporations, such as The Walt Disney Studios and Paramount Pictures, began to show interest in recreating these well known stories. Once she concluded writing Taming the Star Runner, she “took a seven-year break in her writing to concentrate on her only child, Nick” (Clark). Following this period of time, Hinton started to produce books directed more towards children. Big David, Little David and The Puppy Sister both have to do with her son, Nick. In fact, Hinton claims The Puppy Sister “to be her most autobiographical piece”