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This is a list of notable books by young authors and of books written by notable writers in their early years. These books were written, or substantially completed, before the author's twentieth birthday. * Alexandra Adornetto (born 18 April 1994) wrote her debut novel, ''The Shadow Thief'', when she was 13. It was published in 2007. Other books written by her as a teenager are: ''The Lampo Circus'' (2008), ''Von Gobstopper's Arcade'' (2009), ''Halo'' (2010) and ''Hades'' (2011). * Margery Allingham (1904–1966) had her first novel, ''Blackkerchief Dick'', about smugglers in 17th century Essex, published in 1923, when she was 19. * Jorge Amado (1912–2001) had his debut novel, '' The Country of Carnival'', published in 1931, when he was 18. *Prateek Arora wrote his debut novel '' Village 1104'' at the age of 16. It was published in 2010. * Daisy Ashford (1881–1972) wrote ''
The Young Visiters ''The Young Visiters'' or ''Mister Salteena's Plan'' is a 1919 novel by English writer Daisy Ashford (1881–1972). She wrote it when she was nine years old and part of its appeal lies in its juvenile innocence, and its unconventional grammar an ...
'' while aged nine. This novella was first published in 1919, preserving her juvenile punctuation and spelling. An earlier work, ''The Life of Father McSwiney,'' was dictated to her father when she was four. It was published almost a century later in 1983. * Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (born 1984) had her first novel, ''
In the Forests of the Night ''In the Forests of the Night'' is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and published in 1999. It was originally entitled ''White Wine''. Atwater-Rhodes wrote it at the age of thirteen, but it was published on May 11, 1999, about a ...
'', published in 1999. Subsequent novels include ''
Demon in My View ''Demon in My View'' is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and published on May 9, 2000. Originally entitled ''Bitter Life'', it was published when the author was 16. It is the follow-up to '' In the Forests of the Night'', whi ...
'' (2000), ''
Shattered Mirror ''Shattered Mirror'' is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, published in 2001 when the author was 17. W. B. Yeats’ poem "The Two Trees", which references broken glass, appears in the beginning of the book, and is the inspiration ...
'' (2001), ''
Midnight Predator ''Midnight Predator'' is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, published in 2002 when the author was 18. The novel was an ALA Quick Pick and “a must-read” according to ''School Library Journal ''School Library Journal'' (''SLJ'' ...
'' (2002), ''
Hawksong ''Hawksong'' is the first in a five book series of young adult fantasy shapeshifter novels called The Kiesha'ra Series. It was written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and published in 2003 when the author was 19. Hawksong is Atwater-Rhodes' most critica ...
'' (2003) and ''
Snakecharm ''Snakecharm'' is the second book in ''The Kiesha'ra Series'' by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes. It is narrated by Zane Cobriana, Diente of the serpiente people and alistair to Danica Shardae, Tuuli Thea of the avians. This book relates what happens afte ...
'' (2004). *
Jane Austen Jane Austen (; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots of ...
(1775–1817) wrote ''
Lady Susan ''Lady Susan'' is an epistolary novella by Jane Austen, possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871. This early complete work, which the author never submitted for publication, describes the schemes of the title character. Synopsis ...
'', a short epistolary novel, between 1793 and 1795 when she was aged 18–20. * Ruskin Bond (born 1934) wrote his semi-autobiographical novel '' The Room on the Roof'' when he was 17. It was published in 1955. * Marjorie Bowen (1885–1952) wrote the historical novel ''
The Viper of Milan ''The Viper of Milan'' is a 1906 historical novel by the British writer Marjorie Bowen.Vinson p.90 Written when she was sixteen it received a number of rejections from publishers before its eventual publication. It proved a bestseller and launch ...
'' when she was 16. Published in 1906 after several rejections, it became a bestseller. *
Oliver Madox Brown Ford Madox Brown (16 April 1821 – 6 October 1893) was a British painter of moral and historical subjects, notable for his distinctively graphic and often Hogarthian version of the Pre-Raphaelite style. Arguably, his most notable painti ...
(1855–1874) finished his novel ''Gabriel Denver'' in early 1872, when he was 17. It was published the following year. * Pamela Brown (1924–1989) finished her children's novel about an amateur theatre company, '' The Swish of the Curtain'' (1941), when she was 16 and later wrote other books about the stage. *
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and Carmel Buckingham wrote ''
The Lost Princess ''The Lost Princess: A Double Story'', first published in 1875 as ''The Wise Woman: A Parable'', is a fairy tale novel by George MacDonald. The story describes how a woman of mysterious powers pays visits to two very different young girls: one ...
'' when they were 11 and 9. *
Flavia Bujor Flavia Bujor (born 8 August 1988) is a French novelist of Romanian origin. She lived in Romania until the age of two when she moved to Paris, France. She had a passion for stories from an early age. She lives with her parents in Paris. At the you ...
(born 8 August 1988) wrote ''
The Prophecy of the Stones The Prophecy of The Stones (published in the UK as ''The Prophecy of the Gems'') is a children's novel written by the French author Flavia Bujor. Written in the course of six months while its author was thirteen years old, it was translated from ...
'' (2002) when she was 13. * Lord Byron (1788–1824) published two volumes of poetry in his teens, ''Fugitive Pieces'' and ''Hours of Idleness''. * Taylor Caldwell's '' The Romance of Atlantis'' was written when she was 12. * (1956–1976), ''Le Don de Vorace'', was published in 1974. * Hilda Conkling (1910–1986) had her poems published in ''Poems by a Little Girl'' (1920), ''Shoes of the Wind'' (1922) and ''Silverhorn'' (1924). * Abraham Cowley (1618–1667), ''Tragicall History of Piramus and Thisbe'' (1628), ''Poetical Blossoms'' (published 1633). * Maureen Daly (1921–2006) completed ''
Seventeenth Summer ''Seventeenth Summer'' is a young adult novel written by Maureen Daly and published in 1942. It is considered Daly's debut novel, and is considered one of the earliest entries of young adult fiction. Plot summary ''Seventeenth Summer'' is a book ...
'' before she was 20. It was published in 1942. *Juliette Davies (born 2000) wrote the first book in the JJ Halo series when she was eight years old. The series was published the following year. * Samuel R. Delany (born 1 April 1942) published his ''
The Jewels of Aptor ''The Jewels of Aptor'' is a 1962 science fantasy novel by Samuel R. Delany, his first published novel. It first appeared in shortened form as an Ace Double F-173 together with ''Second Ending ''Second Ending'' is a science fiction novel by no ...
'' in 1962. * Patricia Finney's ''A Shadow of Gulls'' was published in 1977 when she was 18. Its sequel, ''The Crow Goddess'', was published in 1978. *
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(1914–1939) wrote her first novel '' The House Without Windows'' at the age of eight. The manuscript was destroyed in a house fire and she later retyped her manuscript at the age of 12. The novel was published by Knopf publishing house in January 1927. * Ford Madox Ford (né Hueffer) (1873–1939) published in 1892 two children's stories, ''The Brown Owl'' and ''The Feather'', and a novel, ''The Shifting of the Fire''. * Anne Frank (1929–1945) wrote her diary for two-and-a-half years starting on her 13th birthday. It was published posthumously as ''Het Achterhuis'' in 1947 and then in English translation in 1952 as '' Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl''. An unabridged translation followed in 1996. * Miles Franklin wrote '' My Brilliant Career'' (1901) when she was a teenager. *
Chloe Gong Chloe Gong (born 16 December 1998) is a New Zealand writer of young adult fiction. Her 2020 debut novel, ''These Violent Delights'', was a ''New York Times'' best seller. Life and career Gong was born in Shanghai, China, and moved to New Zeal ...
(born 1998) reached the New York Times Bestseller list with her novel ''These Violent Delights'' (2020), written when she was 19. * Alec Greven's ''How to Talk to Girls'' was published in 2008 when he was nine years old. Subsequently he has published ''How to Talk to Moms'', ''How to Talk to Dads'' and ''How to Talk to Santa''. * Faïza Guène (born 1985) had '' Kiffe kiffe demain'' published in 2004, when she was 19. It has since been translated into 22 languages, including English (as ''Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow''). * Sonya Hartnett (born 1968) was thirteen years old when she wrote her first novel, ''Trouble All the Way'', which was published in Australia in 1984. *
Alex and Brett Harris The Rebelution is a Christian ministry/organization directed at youth, describing itself as "a teenage rebellion against low expectations." It was founded in August 2005 by twin brothers Alex and Brett Harris, younger brothers of best-selling auth ...
wrote the best-selling book ''
Do Hard Things ''Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations'' is a popular Christian book authored by Alex and Brett Harris, founders of The Rebelution. It was published by WaterBrook Multnomah, a division of Random House, on April 15, 2008. ' ...
'' (2008), a non-fiction book challenging teenagers to "rebel against low expectations", at age 19. Two years later came a follow-up book called ''Start Here'' (2010). * Georgette Heyer (1902–1974) wrote '' The Black Moth'' when she was 17 and received a publishing contract when she was 18. It was published just after she turned 19. * Susan Hill (born 1942), ''
The Enclosure ''The Enclosure'' (1961) is a novel by Susan Hill Dame Susan Hill, Lady Wells, (born 5 February 1942) is an English author of fiction and non-fiction works. Her novels include ''The Woman in Black'', '' The Mist in the Mirror'', and ''I' ...
'', published in 1961. *
S. E. Hinton Susan Eloise Hinton (born July 22, 1948) is an American writer best known for her young-adult novels (YA) set in Oklahoma, especially '' The Outsiders'' (1967), which she wrote during high school. Hinton is credited with introducing the YA genr ...
(born 1948), '' The Outsiders'', first published in 1967. *
A. M. Homes Amy M. Homes (pen name A. M. Homes; born December 18, 1961) is an American writer best known for her controversial novels and unusual short stories, which feature extreme situations and characters. Notably, her novel ''The End of Alice'' (1996) i ...
(born 1961) wrote her novel '' Jack'' when she was 19, although it was not published until she was 28. *
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(1912–2010) wrote ''
A Boy Scout Around the World ''A Boy Scout Around the World'' (Danish: ''Jorden Rundt i 44 dage'', literally: ''Around the World in 44 Days'') is a travel description published in October 1928 and written by Danish Boy Scout and later actor Palle Huld at the age of 15, fo ...
'' ''(Jorden Rundt i 44 dage)'' when he was 15, following a sponsored journey around the world. *
George Vernon Hudson George Vernon Hudson FRSNZ (20 April 1867 – 5 April 1946) was a British-born New Zealand entomologist credited with proposing the modern daylight saving time. He was awarded the Hector Memorial Medal in 1923. Biography Born in London, Brit ...
(1867–1946) completed ''An Elementary Manual of New Zealand Entomology'' at the end of 1886, when he was 19, but not published until 1892. *Katharine Hull (1921–1977) and Pamela Whitlock (1920–1982) wrote the children's outdoor adventure novel ''
The Far-Distant Oxus ''The Far-Distant Oxus'' is a 1937 British children’s novel by Katharine Hull (1921–1977) and Pamela Whitlock (1920–1982), written while they were still children themselves.Carpenter and Prichard, 182. The title is taken from Matthew Arnold ...
'' in 1937. It was followed in 1938 by ''Escape to Persia'' and in 1939 by ''Oxus in Summer''. * Leigh Hunt (1784–1859) published ''Juvenilia; or, a Collection of Poems Written between the ages of Twelve and Sixteen by J. H. L. Hunt, Late of the Grammar School of Christ's Hospital'' in March 1801. * Kody Keplinger (born 1991) wrote her debut novel '' The DUFF'' when she was 17. *Kavya Kompella, (born 2010) wrote and illustrated her first book, ''The Three Adventurers at Fungalore'', during the Covid-19 lockdowns in India while she was 9 and became one of the youngest best-selling Indian authors. * Gordon Korman (born 1963), '' This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall'' (1978), three sequels, and ''
I Want to Go Home ''I Want to Go Home'' is a children's novel by Gordon Korman, first published in 1981. It was republished, as with most of Korman's older books, in 2004 with a new cover and updated text. Main characters Rudy Miller, the novel's protagonist, ...
'' (1981). *
Benjamin Lebert Benjamin Lebert (born 9 January 1982) is a German writer. He was born in Freiburg. His first novel ''Crazy'', was published when Lebert was only 16 years old. The international bestseller about a handicapped teenage rebel has been licensed to 33 ...
(born 1982) published his debut novel, ''Crazy'', when he was 16. * Matthew Gregory Lewis (1775–1818) wrote the
Gothic novel Gothic fiction, sometimes called Gothic horror in the 20th century, is a loose literary aesthetic of fear and haunting. The name is a reference to Gothic architecture of the European Middle Ages, which was characteristic of the settings of ea ...
'' The Monk'', now regarded as a classic of the genre, before he was twenty. It was published in 1796. *
Nina Lugovskaya Nina Sergeyevna Lugovskaya (russian: Нина Серге́евна Луговская; 25 December 1918, Moscow – 27 December 1993, Vladimir) was a Soviet painter and theatre designer, in addition to being a survivor of the GULAG. During Joseph ...
(1918–1993), a painter, theater director and Gulag survivor, kept a diary in 1932–37, which shows strong social sensitivities. It was found in the Russian State Archives and published 2003. It appeared in English in the same year. * Joyce Maynard (born 1953) completed ''Looking Back'' while she was 19. It was first published in 1973. * Margaret Mitchell (1900–1949) wrote her novella '' Lost Laysen'' at the age of fifteen and gave the two notebooks containing the manuscript to her boyfriend, Henry Love Angel. The novel was published posthumously in 1996. * Ben Okri, the Nigerian poet and novelist, (born 1959) wrote his first book ''Flowers and Shadows'' while he was 19. * Alice Oseman(born 1994) wrote the novel ''Solitaire '' when she was 17 and it was published in 2014. * Helen Oyeyemi (born 1984) completed ''The Icarus Girl'' while still 18. First published in 2005. * Christopher Paolini (born 1983) had '' Eragon'', the first novel of the Inheritance Cycle, first published 2002. * Emily Pepys (1833–1877), daughter of a bishop, wrote a vivid private journal over six months of 1844–45, aged ten. It was discovered much later and published in 1984. * Beth Reekles (born 1995) had her first success with ''The Kissing Booth'' (2012), which was followed by ''Rolling Dice'' (2013) and ''Out of Tune'' (2014). *
Anya Reiss Anya Reiss (born in 1991) is a British playwright and screenwriter. Career The youngest writer to have a play staged in London, a graduate of the Royal Court's Young Writers Programme, she had her first play '' Spur of the Moment'' staged there ...
(born 1991) wrote her play '' Spur of the Moment'' when she was 17. It was both performed and published in 2010, when she was 18. * Arthur Rimbaud (1854–1891) wrote almost all his prose and poetry while still a teenager, for example ''Le Soleil était encore chaud'' (1866), '' Le Bateau ivre'' (1871) and '' Une Saison en Enfer'' (1873). * John Thomas Romney Robinson (1792–1882) saw his juvenile poems published in 1806, when he was 13.''Juvenile Poems'', Thomas Romney Robinson
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''Poems by Thomas Romney Robinson, written between the age of seven and thirteen; to which is prefixed A short account of the author''
/ref> * Françoise Sagan (1935–2004) had '' Bonjour tristesse'' published in 1954, when she was 18. * Mary Shelley (1797–1851) completed '' Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'' during May 1817, when she was 19. It was first published in the following year. *
Percy Bysshe Shelley Percy Bysshe Shelley ( ; 4 August 17928 July 1822) was one of the major English Romantic poets. A radical in his poetry as well as in his political and social views, Shelley did not achieve fame during his lifetime, but recognition of his achie ...
(1792–1822) wrote two Gothic novels when a student: '' Zastrozzi: A Romance'' (published 1810) and '' St. Irvyne; or, The Rosicrucian: A Romance'' (published 1811). Also a volume of poetry he wrote with his sister Elizabeth, '' Original Poetry by Victor and Cazire'', was published in 1810. *
Mattie Stepanek Matthew Joseph Thaddeus Stepanek (July 17, 1990 – June 22, 2004), known as Mattie J.T. Stepanek, was an American poet (or, as he wanted to be remembered, "a poet, a peacemaker, and a philosopher who played") who published seven The New York Tim ...
(1990–2004), an American poet, published seven best-selling books of poetry. * John Steptoe (1950–1989), author and illustrator, began his picture book ''Stevie'' at 16. It was published in 1969 in '' Life''. *
Anna Stothard Anna Stothard (born 1983), is a British novelist, journalist scriptwriter, and the daughter of Sally Emerson and Sir Peter Stothard. Writing history Her first novel, ''Isabel and Rocco'', (), was published when she was 19. "Dazzling... remark ...
(born 1983) saw her ''Isabel and Rocco'' published when she was 19. *
Dorothy Straight Dorothy Elmhirst Straight (born May 25, 1958 in Washington, D.C.) is an American author who wrote '' How the World Began'' in 1962 at the age of 4 for her grandmother, Dorothy Payne Whitney, making her among the youngest published authors in hist ...
(born 1958) in 1962 wrote ''How the World Began'', which was published by
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in 1964. She holds the Guinness world record for the youngest female published author. * Jalaluddin Al-Suyuti (c. 1445–1505) wrote his first book, ''Sharh Al-Isti'aadha wal-Basmalah'', at the age of 17. *
F. J. Thwaites Frederick Joseph Thwaites (23 May 1908 – 13 August 1979) was an Australian novelist whose books sold over four million copies. He was best known for his first work ''The Broken Melody'', which was adapted into a The Broken Melody (1937 film), ...
(1908–1979) wrote his bestselling novel ''The Broken Melody'' when he was 19. * John Kennedy Toole (1937–1969) wrote ''
The Neon Bible ''The Neon Bible'' is John Kennedy Toole's first novel, written at the age of 16. The novel is a bildungsroman about a callow youth named David in rural Mississippi during the late 1930s to early 1950s. He learns of religious, racial, social, a ...
'' in 1954 when he was 16. It was not published until 1989. * Jessica Watson (born 1993) wrote a memoir about sailing round the world, ''True Spirit'', published in 2010. *
Alec Waugh Alexander Raban Waugh (8 July 1898 – 3 September 1981) was a British novelist, the elder brother of the better-known Evelyn Waugh, uncle of Auberon Waugh and son of Arthur Waugh, author, literary critic, and publisher. His first wife was Ba ...
(1898–1981) wrote his novel about school life, ''The Loom of Youth'', after leaving school. It was published in 1917. *
Catherine Webb Catherine Webb (born 1986) is a British author. She also writes fantasy novels for adults under the name Kate Griffin, and she writes science fiction as Claire North. Life Webb was educated at the Godolphin and Latymer School, London, and th ...
(born 1986) had five young adult books published before she was 20: ''Mirror Dreams'' (2002), ''Mirror Wakes'' (2003), ''Waywalkers'' (2003), ''Timekeepers'' (2004) and ''The Extraordinary and Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle'' (February 2006). * Nancy Yi Fan (born 1993) published her debut ''
Swordbird ''Swordbird'' is a children's fantasy novel written by Nancy Yi Fan. A prequel, '' Sword Quest'', was released January 22, 2008. A sequel, '' Sword Mountain'', based on Sword Mountain, home of an eagle tribe mentioned in ''Sword Quest'', was pub ...
'' when she was 12. Other books she published as a teenager include ''
Sword Quest ''Sword Quest'' is a 2008 children's adventure novel by Nancy Yi Fan. It is a prequel to ''Swordbird'' which was published in February 2007. Plot There is war in the kingdom of birds, which was started by the prehistoric birds known as the ...
'' (2008) and ''Sword Mountain'' (2012). * Kat Zhang (born 1991) was 20 when she sold, in a three-book deal, her entire Hybrid Chronicles trilogy. The first book, '' What's Left of Me'', was published 2012.


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