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Allyson Braithwaite Condie is an author of
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and middle grade fiction."Ally Condie – Summary Bibliography"
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Her novel '' Matched'' was a #1 ''New York Times'' and international bestseller, and spent over a year on the ''New York Times'' Bestseller List. The sequels ('' Crossed'' and ''
Reached ''Reached'' is a 2012 young adult dystopian novel by Allyson Braithwaite Condie and is the final novel in the ''Matched Trilogy,'' preceded by '' Matched'' and '' Crossed''. The novel was published on November 13, 2012, by Dutton Juvenile and wa ...
'') are also ''New York Times'' bestsellers. ''Matched'' was chosen as one of YALSA's 2011 Teens' Top Ten and named as one of Publishers Weekly's Best Children's Books of 2010. All three books are available in 30+ languages. Condie is also the author of the ''New York Times'' bestseller '' Atlantia'' (a standalone novel published in 2014) and ''Summerlost'' (a middle grade novel published in 2016). ''Summerlost'' was a finalist for the 2017
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for Best Juvenile Mystery. She is the founder and director of the WriteOut Foundation, a non-profit 501 (3) (c) foundation that runs writing camps for rural teens. She is also a member of the Yallwest Board, which is a non-profit California-based organization aimed at making books accessible to local children. Condie is also on the board of Go Jane Give, a non-profit Utah-based organization that organizes donations to refugees.


Personal life

Condie was born in
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. At the age of four, she told a series of original stories about a unicorn to her babysitter, who wrote them down for Condie. Once she could write, Condie kept a regular journal, as well as a poetry journal. Condie did not have much time for creative writing in high school, college, or her years as a high school English teacher. In high school, Condie ran cross country and track, and has maintained a love for distance running even today. Condie partially credits her interest in YA writing to her positive experience working with high schoolers, despite not writing much during her own time in high school. She wanted to become the kind of author she would have felt comfortable recommending her students read. Writing for adolescents came naturally to Condie because of her experience as a high school teacher, cross country and track coach, as a sorority mom, and especially since she herself enjoys reading YA literature. She attended
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and has an undergraduate degree in English Teaching. She taught high school English in Utah and in upstate New York. With the arrival of their first child, Condie quit teaching to raise a family. During this time away from school and work, she picked up writing again.Kim van Dijk (August 2012) “Trouble in Dystopia: Translating Matched, Crossed, and Reached by Ally Condie.” MA Thesis, Utrecht University Repository. Condie began publishing YA literature with
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, a small, Utah-based publisher. She published her first book in 2006, ''Yearbook,'' which was subsequently followed by the remaining two books in the ''Yearbook'' trilogy: ''First Day'' (2007) and ''Reunion'' (2008). The trilogy was followed by two stand-alone novels: ''Freshman for President'' (2008) and ''Being Sixteen'' (2010). In 2017, she lived with her husband and four children in
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. Also in 2017, Condie graduated from
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with a Master's in Fine Arts Degree. Condie is a member of
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(LDS Church). Famous Mormons entry on Condie
/ref> The Utah landscape and Christian themes from her upbringing continue to influence her writing.


''Matched'' trilogy

The YA novel '' Matched'' was published by
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in November 2010 and reached number three on the Children's Chapter Books bestseller list in January. Condie took the manuscript for ''Matched'' to Penguin Random House, after being advised so from her director at Deseret Book, where it reached an international audience. The second book, '' Crossed'', was published in November 2011, and ''
Reached ''Reached'' is a 2012 young adult dystopian novel by Allyson Braithwaite Condie and is the final novel in the ''Matched Trilogy,'' preceded by '' Matched'' and '' Crossed''. The novel was published on November 13, 2012, by Dutton Juvenile and wa ...
'', published November 2012, completed the trilogy. The trilogy falls into the category of dystopian YA, which has increased in popularity for the modern YA audience.Beckett, Steven (2019).
Katniss Shrugged: The Problematic Legacy of Ayn Rand in Contemporary American Young Adult Dystopian Literature
" Doctoral Thesis, Durham University.


''Summerlost''

Condie's standalone novel, ''Summerlost,'' marked a transition for the novelist from YA to middle grade writing. Speaking on "Summerlost," (Dutton Children's Books, 2016) Condie mentions that the characters and the location of her novel were inspired by her own childhood in Cedar City, Utah. The fictional "Iron Creek" is inspired by "Coal Creek" in Cedar City.


Works


Matched trilogy

* '' Matched'' (
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, 2010) * '' Crossed'' (Dutton, 2011) * ''
Reached ''Reached'' is a 2012 young adult dystopian novel by Allyson Braithwaite Condie and is the final novel in the ''Matched Trilogy,'' preceded by '' Matched'' and '' Crossed''. The novel was published on November 13, 2012, by Dutton Juvenile and wa ...
'' (Dutton, 2012)


Yearbook trilogy

* ''Yearbook'' (
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, 2006) * ''First Day'' (Deseret, 2007) * ''Reunion'' (Deseret, 2008)


The Darkdeep trilogy

This trilogy is written with Brendan Reichs * ''The Darkdeep'' (2018) * ''The Beast'' (2019) * ''The Torchbearers'' (2020)


Standalone fiction

* ''Freshman for President'' (Deseret/Shadow Mountain, 2008), * ''Being Sixteen'' (Deseret, 2010), * '' Atlantia'' (Dutton Penguin, 2014) * ''Summerlost'' (Dutton Penguin, 2016) *''The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe'' (2019)


Anthologies

* ''The Moms' Club Diaries: notes from a world of playdates, pacifiers, and poignant moments'', compiled by Allyson Braithwaite Condie and Lindsay Hepworth (
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: Spring Creek, 2008),


Future Works

At least two new novels from Ally Condie are planned: "The Only Girl in Town", with publication scheduled for 2023, and an untitled YA novel.


See also

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References


External links

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The WriteOut Foundation
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