
Young Adult Fiction
Problem Child (2009): Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
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Jonathan Hunt
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Jonathan Hunt, a teacher and librarian, writes about young adult literature for Horn Book magazine, presents seminars for the Bureau of Education & Research, and has served on the 2006 Newbery and the 2008 Printz committees.
Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak was a National Book Award Finalist and New York Times best seller. Her most recent novel is Wintergirls. Suzanne Phillips is a special education English teacher in San Diego. Chloe Doe was her acclaimed debut novel. Burn, her provocative second novel, dares readers to look at the behavior that provokes violence in a suburban high school.
Nate Powell is a graduate of the School of Visual Arts in New York City. His work includes contributions to the Eisner-nominated Syncopated anthologies. Swallow Me Whole is a 2008 finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Young Adult Literature. He lives in Indiana.
Jacqueline Woodson, winner of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing for young adults, is the author of several books, including her newest, Peace, Locomotion. Woodson was the recipient of a 2000 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Young Adult Fiction for Miracle's Boys.
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