Книга: Maureen Johnson, Lauren Myracle, John Green «Let It Snow. Three Holiday Romances»

Let It Snow. Three Holiday Romances

Производитель: "Penguin Books Ltd."

Серия: "New York Times Bestseller"

Let It Snow is a collection of three moving holiday romances by John Green, Lauren Myracle and Maureen Johnson. An ill-timed storm on Christmas Eve buries the residents of Gracetown under multiple feet of snow and causes quite a bit of chaos. One brave soul ventures out into the storm from her stranded train and sets off a chain of events that will change quite a few lives. Over the next three days one girl takes a risky shortcut with an adorable stranger, three friends set out to win a race to the Waffle House (and the hash brown spoils), and the fate of a teacup pig falls into the hands of a lovesick barista. A trio of today`s bestselling authors - John Green, Maureen Johnson, and Lauren Myracle - bring all the magic of the holidays to life in three hilarious and charming interconnected tales of love, romance, and kisses that will steal your breath away.`A comedy as delicious as any whipped up by the Bard`. (Washington Post Book World). John Green is a Printz Award-winning and number 1 New York Times bestselling author. His books include The Fault in Our Stars, Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns, and Will Grayson, Will Grayson. Maureen Johnson is the best-selling author of 13 Little Blue Envelopes, Devilish, Girl at Sea, The Name of the Star, and Suite Scarlett. Lauren Myracle is the author of many books for teens and tweens, including Shine; Kissing Kate; Peace, Love, and Baby Ducks; and The Winnie Years series.

Издательство: "Penguin Books Ltd." (2013)

Формат: 125x195, 368 стр.

ISBN: 978-0-141-34917-6

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Maureen Johnson

Maureen Johnson
Born February 16, 1973 (1973-02-16) (age 38)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Occupation Novelist
Nationality United States
Period 2004 - present
Genres Young adult fiction

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Maureen Johnson (b. February 16, 1973, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American author of young adult fiction. She has published eight young adult novels to date, including the Suite Scarlett series and The Last Little Blue Envelope. Johnson is also the founder of the political networking site YA for Obama.

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Early life

Maureen Johnson is a graduate of the University of Delaware. Prior to that she attended an all-girl Catholic preparatory high school. In the short period between her undergraduate and graduate careers, Johnson worked in Philadelphia, London, and New York City. She was the literary manager of a Philadelphia theater company, a waitress in a theme restaurant, a secretary, a bartender in Piccadilly, and an occasional performer. She studied both writing and theatrical dramaturgy at Columbia University, where she received her MFA in Writing.[1]

Career

Maureen Johnson's first novel, The Key to the Golden Firebird, was published in 2004. It was followed by The Bermudez Triangle and 13 Little Blue Envelopes in 2005, Devilish in 2006, and Girl at Sea in 2007.

In June 2007, Johnson's book The Bermudez Triangle was challenged by the parent of a student in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.[2] While book challenges are not uncommon in the United States, Johnson's response on her blog is notable for its immediacy and for its call for greater transparency in the school system's challenge process. To resolve the controversy, the school board did not officially ban the book but placed it in a restricted area of the high school's library.

In September 2008 Johnson launched the political social networking community YA for Obama.[3] The site was designed for those who wished to support 2008 presidential candidate Barack Obama. It is hosted by Ning and includes archives of discussion forums, user-generated content such as videos and photos, and daily blog updates written by well-known YA authors such as Scott Westerfeld, Lauren Myracle, Cecily von Ziegesar and Megan McCafferty.

Suite Scarlett, the first book in the "Suite Scarlett" series, was published by Scholastic in May 2008. The second book, Scarlett Fever, was released on February 1, 2010.[4] On November 27, 2009, Johnson became a New York Times Best Selling author when Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances, a book that she co-wrote with John Green and Lauren Myracle in 2008, reached number ten on the Children's Paperback list.[5]

The Last Little Blue Envelope, the sequel to Johnson's 2005 novel, 13 Little Blue Envelopes, was published in April 2011.[6] Her next book, The Name of the Star, first in the Shades of London series, was published in September 2011.[7]

Johnson was also a scriptwriter for the Nintendo DS and PSP versions of the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince video game.[8]

Personal life

Johnson lives in New York City and travels to the United Kingdom on a regular basis.

Johnson is part of an unofficial group of well-established YA authors in New York City, including Scott Westerfeld, John Green (who no longer lives in New York), Justine Larbalestier, Holly Black, Libba Bray, Cassandra Clare, Lauren Myracle and others. She was an occasional participant and a "secret sister" on John and Hank Green's Brotherhood 2.0 project, and is responsible for starting the "in your pants" joke frequently used throughout the project. She briefly replaced John on the channel while he was away on paternity leave in 2010. She referred to herself as "the second prettiest Green brother." Additionally, Johnson has been told that she is the "perfect seatmate" while on a plane.

Charity Work

On February 23–24, 2011, Johnson led a Twitter campaign that raised over $15,000 for ShelterBox after the earthquake in New Zealand. The donations provided 16 boxes of aid sent to areas affected by natural disasters.[9] On March 11–13, Johnson raised more money for ShelterBox in response to the earthquakes and tsunamis in Japan. This campaign raised $14,202, bringing the total amount of money raised by her and her followers to $29,404.[10] In May, in response to the tornadoes in Joplin, MO and elsewhere, she raised over $4,000 for ShelterBox and the American Red Cross.[11]

Bibliography

Standalone novels

  • The Key to the Golden Firebird (2005)
  • The Bermudez Triangle (2004)
  • Devilish (2006)
  • Girl at Sea (2007)

13 Little Blue Envelopes series

Suite Scarlett series

  • Suite Scarlett (2008)
  • Scarlett Fever (2010)

Shades of London series

  • The Name of the Star (September 29, 2011)[12]
  • The Madness Underneath (forthcoming)

Stories in Anthologies

Essays

  • "Hot Sex and Horrific Parenting in His Dark Materials" (published in The World of the Golden Compass, 2007)

Awards

References

External links

Источник: Maureen Johnson

Lauren Myracle

Lauren Myracle is the author of many young adult novels. She was born in May 15, 1969 in Brevard, North Carolina, and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. [http://biography.jrank.org/pages/1743/Myracle-Lauren-1969.html Lauren Myracle (1969–) Biography - Personal, Addresses, Career, Member, Honors Awards, Writings, Sidelights ] ] [ [http://laurenmyracle.com/QA.html Q & A ] ] Myracle earned a BA in English and Psychology from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and after that, she worked for some time as a middle-school teacher. [http://www.childrenslit.com/childrenslit/mai_myracle_lauren.html Children's Literature - Meet Lauren Myracle ] ] Myracle later earned an MA in English from Colorado State University and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College. She has written many novels, including the best-selling "IM" books, "ttyl", "ttfn", and "l8r, g8r".

Work

Her first novel, "Kissing Kate", was selected an ALA Best Books for Young Adults for the year 2004. It was named by Booklist as one of the "Top Ten Youth Romances" of the year, as well as one of the "Top Ten Books by New Writers." Her middle-grade novel, "Eleven", came out 2004, along with "Twelve", which came out in 2007. Myracle published "The Fashion Disaster that Changed My Life" in 2005. "Thirteen" recently came out on March 2008.

She also wrote "Rhymes with Witches", which is included in Anita Silvey 's "500 great books for teens", [http://books.google.com/books?id=6xO6poXYhikC&pg=PA117&dq=%22lauren+myracle%22&lr=&sig=ACfU3U0ZkW0PPN3zvJy0_jXTbKNzsj5LxA] and nominated for "Best Books for Young Adults" by the American Library Association. Right now she is writing a book entitled "How to Be Bad" with E. Lockhart (The Boyfriend List, The Boy Book) and Sarah Mlynowski (Bras and Broomsticks).

The "IM" books ("ttyl", "ttfn", "l8r, g8r") are about 3 friends, Zoe, Maddie, and Angela who go through the normal high-school drama: boys, drugs, alcohol, parties, driving, and college prep. Her novels "ttyl" and "ttfn" were both New York Times bestsellers, and "ttyl" is the first-ever novel that is written entirely in instant messages.

Books by Myracle

"Kissing Kate" (2003)

"The Fashion Disaster that Changed My Life" (2005)

"Rhymes With Witches" (2005)

"Eleven" (2004)

"Twelve"

"Thirteen" (2008)

"ttyl" (2004)

"ttfn'

"l8r, g8r"

"How to Be Bad", co-written with Sarah Mlynowski and E. Lockhart

"Fireworks" (short story anthology)- "Such a Pretty Face"

"Prom Nights from Hell", co-written with Meg Cabot, Kim Harrison, Michele Jaffe, and Stephenie Meyer

"Bliss" (2008)

"Let it Snow" - co-written with Maureen Johnson and John Green.

References

External links

* [http://laurenmyracle.com LaurenMyracle.com: Author's Website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/laurenmyracle Lauren Myracle's Myspace Profile]
* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/pdp/profile/A218MTCZTUXYN8/002-8738679-0935204?ie=UTF8&ref=cm%5Fpdp%5Fsearch%5Fpdp Lauren Myracle's Amazon Profile]

Источник: Lauren Myracle

John Green

John Green may refer to:

*John Green (author) (b.1977), American award-winning writer
*John Green (botanist) (b.1930), Australian botanist
*John Green (composer) (1908-1989), American composer and Inductee of the Songwriters Hall of Fame
*John Green (football player) (b.1921), American football player
*John Green (Judge), (1807-1887) American judge and Indiana State Senator
*John Green (Royal Navy chaplain), Chaplain of the Fleet and Director General, Naval Chaplaincy Service
*John Green (US Army officer) (1825-1908), German-born US soldier
*John C. Green, American academic and Director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics
*John Leslie Green (1888-1916), English VC recipitent
*John Richard Green (1837–1883), English historian
*John W. Green (judge) (1781–1834), American judge and Virginia state supreme court justice
*John Willison Green (b.1927), Canadian journalist and prominent "Bigfoot" researcher
*Jack N. Green (b.1945 as "John Newton Green"), American cinematographer
*John and Benjamin Green (1787-1852), English architect and one half of the father and son architectural team

ee also

*Johnny Green (disambiguation)
*Jon Green
*Jonathan Green
*Shawn Green (disambiguation)

Источник: John Green

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