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Todd Strasser (born May 5, 1950) is an
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of more than 140 young-adult and middle grade novels and many short stories and works of non-fiction, some written under the
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Morton Rhue and T.S. Rue.


Biography

Strasser was born in New York City. He studied literature and creative writing at New York University and Beloit College. He earned his living as a reporter for the Middletown Times Herald-Record newspaper, and as a copywriter for Compton Advertising in New York City. His first novel was ''Angel Dust Blues'' (1978). He is the father of two children, and an avid tennis player and surfer. In Germany, under the pen name Morton Rhue, he is the best-selling author of such novels as ''Die Welle,'' ''Dschihad Online,'' ''Ich knall euch ab!,'' '' Boot Camp,'' ''No Place, No Home,'' ''Ghetto Kidz,'' ''Asphalt Tribe,'' and a number of other titles. In 2008, '' The Wave'' (the movie version of ''Die Welle'') starring
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, debuted at the
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and went on to become a box office success in many European countries. In November 2019 Netflix released a world-wide series, ''We Are The Wave,'' inspired by Strasser's novel. Strasser's newest novels are ''Price of Duty'' (In Germany, ''American Hero'') and ''Summer of '69''. ''Price of Duty'' is about how the military uses promises of heroics, teamwork, and excitement to entice young people to enlist despite the life and death risks. The book has received uniformly outstanding reviews and was named an Amazon Young Adult Book of the Month for July, 2018, as well as a 2018 New York Public Library Best Book for Teens. ''Summer of '69'' is Strasser's autobiographical novel/memoir about his life during the summer of Woodstock, the war in Vietnam, and the first man to set foot on the moon. It was written for adults and mature teens and explores the culture, drug use, sexual mores, and music of the 1960s, as well as his own problems with the military draft and the demise of his family caused by a nearly forgotten tragedy many years before. Reviewing for Booklist, Ilene Cooper wrote:"Drugs, sex, and rock 'n' roll, those hallmarks of the summer of 1969, are all here, but there's so much more... The story captures the mood and spirit of the times …The best part transcends eras: Lucas' introspection as he contemplates his place in the world.”


Themes

Strasser often writes about timely themes like nuclear war, Nazism, bullying at schools, homelessness, and school shootings. His novel '' The Wave'', written under the pen name Morton Rhue, is a novelization of the teleplay by Johnny Dawkins for the 1981 television movie ''The Wave''. Both the novel and the television movie are fictionalized accounts of the " Third Wave" teaching experiment by Ron Jones in a Cubberley High School history class in Palo Alto, California. The novel, now credited to Todd Strasser, has been translated into more than a dozen languages and is read in many schools around the world. His 2014 novel, ''Fallout'', is part memoir and part speculative fiction featuring nuclear war that results from the 1962
Cuban Missile Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis, also known as the October Crisis (of 1962) ( es, Crisis de Octubre) in Cuba, the Caribbean Crisis () in Russia, or the Missile Scare, was a 35-day (16 October – 20 November 1962) confrontation between the United ...
. A review in ''The New York Times'' called it "Exciting, harrowing ... Superb entertainment ... It thrums along with finely wrought atmosphere and gripping suspense. Strasser's works have sometimes proved to be controversial. Recently, his novel ''American Terrorist'' was withdrawn from publication in the United States after an uproar about it caused by a brief description of the book which appeared on Goodreads. The novel has been published in Germany under the title ''Dschihad Online'', and in France with the title ''Djihad Online''. Strasser is the author of the Time Zone High trilogy, ''How I Changed My Life'', ''How I Created My Perfect Prom Date'', and ''How I Spent My Last Night on Earth''. ''How I Created My Perfect Prom Date'' was adapted for the feature film ''
Drive Me Crazy ''Drive Me Crazy'' is a 1999 American teen romantic comedy film based on the novel ''How I Created My Perfect Prom Date'' by Todd Strasser. Originally entitled ''Next to You'', the film's title was changed to ''Drive Me Crazy'' after one of the s ...
'', starring
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and Melissa Joan Hart. Other novels for young adults include ''The Accident'', which became the television movie ''Over the Limit'', as well as ''Angel Dust Blues'', ''Friends Till the End'', and ''A Very Touchy Subject''. The latter also became a television movie, entitled ''Can a Guy Say No?'' Another novel, ''Workin' For Peanuts'', was adapted to a television movie with the same title. A trilogy of mystery thrillers for older young adult readers includes ''Wish You Were Dead'', ''Blood on My Hands'', and ''Kill You Last''. Strasser has also written a number of young adult series, including ''Impact Zone'' (about surfing), ''Drift X'' (about drift car competitions), and ''Here Comes Heavenly'' (about a punk nanny with magical powers). His books for middle-graders include ''CON-fidence'', ''The Diving Bell'', and ''Abe Lincoln for Class President''. His series for middle graders include the 17-book '' Help! I'm Trapped...'' collection, as well as the ''Don't Get Caught'', ''Against the Odds'', and ''Camp Run-A-Muck'' books. He wrote ''Is That a Dead Dog in Your Locker?'', ''Is That a Sick Cat in Your Backpack?'', ''Is That a Glow-In-The-Dark Bunny in Your Pillow Case?'', ''Is That an Angry Penguin in Your Gym Bag?'', and ''Is That an Unlucky Leprechaun In Your Lunch?'' His ''Kids' Books'' series of E-books includes ''The Kids' Book of Gross Facts and Feats'' (two volumes), ''The Kids' Book of Weird Science'', ''The Kids' Book of Stupendously Stupid Stunts'', ''The Kids' Book of Really Dumb American Criminals'', ''The Kids' Book of Amazing Sports Facts and Feats'', ''The Kids' Book of Funny Animal Jokes'', and others. Strasser has published articles and short stories in '' The New Yorker'', '' Esquire'', and '' The New York Times''.


Awards and honors

''Fallout'' (2013) :2014 American Library Association Best Fiction for Young Adults :2014 American Library Association Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers :2014 National Council for the Social Studies Notable Tradebook for Young People :2014 International Reading Association Young Adults' Choice :2014 Bank Street Teacher's College Best Children's Books of the Year ''No Place'' (2014) :2015 National Council for the Social Studies Notable Tradebook for Young People ''If I Grow Up'' (2009)
:2010 National Council for the Social Studies Notable Tradebook for Young People ''Boot Camp'' (2007)
:2008 American Library Association Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers :2015 American Library Association Popular Paperback for Young Adults ''Can't Get There From Here'' (2004) :2005 American Library Association Best Fiction for Young Adults :2005 American Library Association Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers :2006 International Reading Association Young Adults' Choice :2010 American Library Association Popular Paperback for Young Adults ''Give A Boy A Gun'' (2001) :2002 International Reading Association Young Adults' Choice :2006 American Library Association Popular Paperback for Young Adults ''Wish You Were Dead'' (2009) :2011 American Library Association Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers :2011 Tayshas (Texas Library Association): Summer Reading List :2012 New York Public Library: Books for the Teen Age. :2012 Illinois: Abraham Lincoln H.S. Book Awardhttp://www.byron.lib.il.us/images/pdf/abelincoln2012.pdf :2012
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Summer Reading List


Bibliography


''Help! I'm Trapped''

#''Help! I'm Trapped in My Teacher's Body'' (1993) #''Help! I'm Trapped in the First Day of School'' (1994) #''Help! I'm Trapped in Obedience School'' (1995) #''Help! I'm Trapped in My Gym Teacher's Body'' (1996) #''Help! I'm Trapped in the President's Body'' (1997) #''Help! I'm Trapped in My Sister's Body'' (1997) #''Help, I'm Trapped in Obedience School Again'' (1997) #''Help, I'm Trapped in Santa's Body'' (1997) #''Help! I'm Trapped in My Principal's Body'' (1998) #''Help! I'm Trapped in the First Day of Summer Camp'' (1998) #''Help! I'm Trapped in My Camp Counselor's Body'' (1998) #''Help! I'm Trapped in an Alien's Body'' (1998) #''Help! I'm Trapped in a Movie Star's Body'' (1999) #''Help! I'm Trapped in My Lunch Lady's Body'' (1999) #''Help! I'm Trapped in a Professional Wrestler's Body'' (2000) #''Help! I'm Trapped in a Vampire's Body'' (2000) #''Help! I'm Trapped in a Supermodel's Body'' (2001) #''Help! I'm Trapped in Summer Camp'' (2006) #''Help! I'm Trapped in the First Day of Camp'' (2011)


''Lifeguards''

#''Summers Promise'' (1993) #''Summer's End'' (1993)


''Wordsworth''

#''Wordsworth and the Cold Cut Catastrophe'' (1995) #''Wordsworth and the Kibble Kidnapping'' (1995) #''Wordsworth and the Roast Beef Romance'' (1995) #''Wordsworth and the Mail-Order Meatloaf Mess'' (1995) #''Wordsworth and the Tasty Treat Trick'' (1996) #''Wordsworth and the Lip-Smacking Licorice Love Affair'' (1996)


''How I...''

#''How I Changed My Life'' (1995) #''How I Created My Perfect Prom Date'' (1998) #''How I Spent My Last Night on Earth'' (1998)


''Rock 'n' Roll Summer''

#''The Boys in the Band'' (1996) #''Playing for Love'' (1996)


''Camp Run-A-Muck''

#''Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts'' (1997) #''Mutilated Monkey Meat'' (1997) #''Chopped-Up Birdy's Feet'' (1997)


''Against the Odds''

#''Grizzly Attack'' (1998) #''Buzzard's Feast'' (1999) #''Gator Prey'' (1999) #''Shark Bite'' (1998)


''Impact Zone''

#''Take Off'' (2004) #''Cut Back'' (2004) #''Close Out'' (1999)


''Here Comes Heavenly''

#''Here Comes Heavenly'' (1999) #''Dance Magic'' (1999) #''Pastabilities'' (2000) #''Spell Danger'' (2000)


''Don't Get Caught''

#''Driving the School Bus'' (2000) #''Wearing the Lunch Lady's Hairnet'' (2001) #''In the Girl's Locker Room'' (2001) #''In the Teacher's Lounge'' (2001)


''DriftX''

#''Slide or Die'' (2006) #''Battle Drift'' (2006) #''Sidewayz Glory'' (2006)


''Mob Princess''

#''For Money and Love'' (2007) #''Stolen Kisses, Secrets, and Lies'' (2007) #''Count Your Blessings'' (2007)


''Nighttime''

#''Too Dark to See'' (2007) #''Too Scared to Sleep'' (2007) #''Too Afraid to Scream'' (2008)


''Thrillogy''

#''Wish You Were Dead'' (2009) #''Blood on My Hands'' (2010) #''Kill You Last'' (2011)


''Crematory Mystery Romance''

#''Young Hearts Aflame'' (2022)


Standalone books


Other works

*"Young Adult Books: Stalking the Teen." ''Horn Book Magazine,'' vol. 62, no. 2 (1986, Mar.-Apr.), pp. 236–239.


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