Saturday, November 23, 2019
Laurie Halse Anderson - Award Winning Young Adult Author
Laurie Halse Anderson - Award Winning Young Adult Author When Laurie Halse Anderson was Born: October 23, 1961 in Potsdam, New York Her Background: Anderson grew up in Northern New York and from an early age loved to write. She attended Georgetown University and graduated with a degree in languages and linguistics. After graduation she worked several different jobs including cleaning banks and working as a stockbroker. Anderson did some writing as a freelance reporter for newspapers and magazines and worked for the Philadelphia Inquirer. She published her first book in 1996 and has been writing ever since. Anderson is married to Scot Larabee and together they have four children. (Source: Scholastic) Laurie Halse Andersonââ¬â¢s Books: Andersonââ¬â¢s writing career is prolific. Sheââ¬â¢s written picture books, fiction for young readers, nonfiction for young readers, historical fiction, and young adult books. Here are some of her most well-known books for teens and tweens. Speak (Speak, 2006. ISBN: 9780142407325) Read Speak Review Twisted (Speak, 2008. ISBN: 9780142411841) Fever, 1793 (Simon and Schuster, 2002. ISBN: 9780689848919) Prom (Puffin, 2006. ISBN: 9780142405703) Catalyst (Speak, 2003. ISBN: 9780142400012) Wintergirls (Turtleback, 2010. ISBN: 9780606151955) Chains (Atheneum, 2010. ISBN: 9781416905868) Forge(Atheneum, 2010. ISBN: 9781416961444) For a complete list of all her books, including out of print books, visit the Laurie Halse Andersonsà Web site. Awards and Recognition: Andersonââ¬â¢ s award list is long and continues to grow. Besides being a New York Times bestselling author and having her books listed multiple times on the American Library Associationââ¬â¢s many teen lists, she has received starred reviews from the Horn Book, Kirkus Reviews, and School Library Journal. Her most prestigious awards are the following: Speak 1999 National Book Award Finalist2000 Printz Honor bookEdgar Allan Poe Award Finalist Chains à 2008 National Book Award Finalist2009 Scott Oââ¬â¢Dell Award for Historical Fiction à Catalystà à à 2002 Odyssey Book Award à (Source: Authors 4 Teens Web site) In 2009 Anderson received the American Library Associationââ¬â¢s Margaret A. Edwards Award for significant and lasting achievement in young adult literature. The award focused specifically on Andersonââ¬â¢s books Speak, Fever 1793, and Catalyst. Censorship and Banning Controversies: Some of Andersonââ¬â¢s books have been challenged based on their content. The book Speak is listed by the Americanà Library Association as one of the top 100 books challenged between the years 2000-2009 and has been banned from some middle and high schools for sexuality, situations of suicidal thoughts in teens, and gritty teenage situations.à School Library Journal interviewed Anderson about Speak after a Missouri man tried to get it banned.à According to Anderson, there was a huge outpouring of support with peopleà posting comments and stories.à Anderson also received several requests for interviews and comments.à (Source: School Library Journal) Anderson takes a strong stance against censorship and discusses the topic along with her books on her Web site. Movie Adaptations: A movie adaption of Speak was made in 2005 starring Kristen Stewart of Twilight fame. The Author Online: Anderson stays in touch with her fans and provides materials for teachers and librarians on her Web site. Laurie Halse Anderson Trivia: Anderson milked cows and worked on a dairy farm to earn money for college.She loves listening to Mozartââ¬â¢sââ¬â¢ Requiem.A motto that Anderson lives by is: When life gets tough, pick up a book and read. (Source: Simon and Schuster Web site)
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