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Helen Marie Frost (born March 4, 1949) is an American writer and poet. She is best known for the young-adult novel ''Keesha's House'', which was a
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honor book in 2004. Frost was born in
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, the fifth child in a family of ten children. She studied elementary education at
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. Frost graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in elementary education and a concentration in English, with Philip Booth and W. D. Snodgrass among her teachers. She received her master's degree in English from Indiana University in 1994. Since then, she has become the author of nine novels-in-poems and six picture books. Frost loves to travel. She has traveled to many countries, including Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Scotland, England, Ireland, China, Japan, Denmark, Germany, and Myanmar, where she was part of a 2016 delegation from Fort Wayne to establish a Friendship City with Mawlamyine. Frost also enjoys hiking, swimming, beadwork, and gardening (especially to welcome birds and monarch butterflies). Since 1991, she has lived in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Before that she moved frequently,  living in Scotland, Vermont, Colorado, Alaska, Oregon, and California. In Scotland, she taught at Kilquhanity House School, a progressive boarding school in the tradition of Summerhill. In Alaska, she taught for three years in a one-teacher school in Telida, an Athabascan community of about 25 people, and later taught fifth grade in Ketchikan. Frost is married to Chad Thompson, a linguist and musician, and they live in Fort Wayne, Indiana. They have two sons, Lloyd and Glen. Throughout her career, writing and teaching have been inter-woven threads. She has published poetry, children's books, anthologies, and a play, as well as a book about teaching writing. She has taught writing at all levels, from pre-school through university and adult education. Frost has also received an Indiana Author Award, a Boston Public Library Literary Lights for Children award, and a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in Poetry.


Books

* '' Keesha's House'', Frances Foster Books, 01/08/2003 * ''Spinning Through the Universe'', Frances Foster Books, 2004 * ''The Braid'', Frances Foster Books, 10/03/2006 * ''Diamond Willow'', Frances Foster Books, 04/1/2008 * ''Monarch and Milkweed'', Atheneum, 2008 * ''Crossing Stones'', Frances Foster Books, 09/29/2009 * ''Hidden'', Frances Foster Books, 2011 * ''Step Gently Out'', Candlewick, 2012 * ''Salt: A Story of Friendship in a Time of War'', Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 12/01/2013 *''Room 214,'' Original hardcover title: ''Spinning Through the Universe,'' Square Fish Books, 2014 *''Applesauce Weather'', Candlewick, 08/9/2016 *''Wake Up!'', Candlewick, 04/4/2017 *''When My Sister Started Kissing,'' Margaret Ferguson Books/FSG/Macmillan, 2017 *''Sweep Up the Sun'', Candlewick, 02/13/2018 *''Among a Thousand Fireflies'', Candlewick, 04/9/2019 *''Hello, I’m Here'', Candlewick, 04/20/2019 * ''All He Knew'', Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 08/11/2020


Awards

*Mark Twain award 2013 for Hidden https://thelibrary.org/teens/booklists/tpl_nominees_list.cfm?awardid=7&listid=742 * Honor Book,
Michael L. Printz Award The Michael L. Printz Award is an American Library Association literary award that annually recognizes the "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit". It is sponsored by ''Booklist'' magazine; administered by the ALA's y ...
for ''Keesha's Story'' (2004) *''Indiana Authors Award'' (2011)


References

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Frost, Helen 1949 births 21st-century American novelists American women novelists American writers of young adult literature Living people Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American women writers Women writers of young adult literature