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L.M. Elliott is the pen name of Laura Malone Elliott. She was born on September 17, 1957, not far from Washington, DC. She is the award-winning author of more than a dozen
young adult novels Young adult fiction (YA) is a category of fiction written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. While the genre is primarily targeted at adolescents, approximately half of YA readers are adults. The subject matter and genres of YA correlate ...
, including '' Under a War-Torn Sky'' (2001), ''Give Me Liberty'' (2008), '' A Troubled Peace'' (2009), ''Da Vinci’s Tiger'' (2015), ''Suspect Red'' (2017), ''Hamilton and Peggy! A Revolutionary'' ''Friendship'' (2018), ''Walls'' (2021), and ''Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves'' (2022).


Biography

Elliott was born in 1957 near
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She graduated from
Wake Forest University Wake Forest University is a private research university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Founded in 1834, the university received its name from its original location in Wake Forest, north of Raleigh, North Carolina. The Reynolda Campus, the un ...
and holds a master's in journalism from the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States ...
. She also holds several national literary awards, such as the NCSS/CBC Notable Book in Social Studies, for her works ''Under a War-Torn Sky, A Troubled Peace, Suspect Red, and Walls,'' which were also named Bank Street College of Education Best Books along with ''Hamilton and Peggy!'' and ''Flying South.'' Her book ''Suspect Red'', a 1950s McCarthy-era story of two teenage boys caught up in the Red Scare’s paranoia, was the winner of the 2018 Grateful American Book Prize. ''Hamilton and Peggy! A Revolutionary Friendship'', a biographical novel about the youngest of the Schuyler Sisters, also received a Grateful American Book Prize Honorable Mention that same year. Elliott was a long-time senior writer for the ''Washingtonian'' magazine. Elliott was twice a finalist for the
National Magazine Award The National Magazine Awards, also known as the Ellie Awards, honor print and digital publications that consistently demonstrate superior execution of editorial objectives, innovative techniques, noteworthy enterprise and imaginative design. Or ...
and recipient of numerous Dateline awards. She wrote often on children, women's issues, and health, and co-authored two adult nonfiction works during her time as a journalist. Her
historical fiction Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting related to the past events, but is fictional. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to other ty ...
novels fit the genre of
coming of age Coming of age is a young person's transition from being a child to being an adult. The specific age at which this transition takes place varies between societies, as does the nature of the change. It can be a simple legal convention or can b ...
fiction, featuring teenage protagonists encountering
rites of passage A rite of passage is a ceremony or ritual of the passage which occurs when an individual leaves one group to enter another. It involves a significant change of status in society. In cultural anthropology the term is the Anglicisation of ''rite ...
. Elliott has also authored five
picture books A picture book combines visual and verbal narratives in a book format, most often aimed at young children. With the narrative told primarily through text, they are distinct from comics, which do so primarily through sequential images. The images ...
for children with ''New York Times'' best-selling illustrator, Lynn Munsinger, including: ''Hunter's Best Friend at School'', ''Hunter and Stripe and the Soccer Showdown'', and ''Hunter's Big Sister'', and ''A String of Hearts''. Their last illustrated title together, ''Thanksgiving Day Thanks'', was released in January, 2013. Elliott lives in Fairfax County, Virginia, and has an adult daughter and son, also professional creative artists. She appears frequently at middle schools and high schools where she speaks with students about writing, research, and the value of reading about history.


Awards

* NCSS/CBC Notable Book in Social Studies (''Under a War-Torn Sky'') * Jefferson Cup Honor Book (''Under a War-Torn Sky'') * Bank Street College of Education's Best Book (''Under a War-Torn Sky'') * Borders' Original Voices Award (''Under a War-Torn Sky'') * IRA/Children's Book Council Children's Choice (''Hunter's Best Friend at School'') * Bank Street College of Education Best Book (''Flying South'') * Joan G. Sugarman Literature Award (''Flying South'') * NCSS/CBC Notable (''A Troubled Peace'') * Jefferson Cup Overfloweth (''Across a War-Tossed Sea'') * IRA Teacher's Choice (''Annie, Between the States'') * New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age (''Annie, Between the States'') * Grateful American Book Prize (''Suspect Red'') * NCSS/CBC Notable Book in Social Studies (''Suspect Red'') * Bank Street College of Education Best Book (''Suspect Red'') * Grateful American Book Prize Honorable Mention (''Hamilton and Peggy! A Revolutionary Friendship'') * Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year (''Hamilton and Peggy! A Revolutionary Friendship'') * Bank Street College of Education Best Book (''Walls'') * NCSS/CBC Notable (''Walls'') * Kirkus 100 Best YA Novels (''Walls'') * Kirkus Best YA Historical Fiction (''Walls'')


Works

* ''Shattered Dreams: The Story of Charlotte Fedders'' with Charlotte Fedders (New York: Harper & Row, 1987) * ''A to Z Guide to Your Child's Behavior: A Parent's Easy and Authoritative Reference to Hundreds of Everyday Problems and Concerns from Birth to Twelve Years'' (contributor) (New York: Putnam, 1993) * '' Under a War-Torn Sky'' (New York: Hyperion, 2001) * ''Hunter's Best Friend at School'' (New York: HarperCollins, 2002) * ''Flying South'' (New York : HarperCollins, 2003) * ''Annie, Between the States'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2004) * ''Hunter & Stripe and the Soccer Showdown'' (New York : Katherine Tegen Books, 2005) * ''Give Me Liberty'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2006) * ''Hunter's Big Sister'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2007) * '' A Troubled Peace'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2009) * ''A String of Hearts'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2010) * ''Thanksgiving Day Thanks'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2013) * ''Across a War-Tossed Sea'' (New York: Disney-Hyperion, 2014) * ''Da Vinci's Tiger'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2015) * ''Suspect Red'' (Los Angeles: Disney-Hyperion, 2017) * ''Hamilton and Peggy! A Revolutionary Friendship'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2018) * ''Storm Dog'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2020) * ''Walls'' (Chapel Hill: Algonquin, 2021) * ''Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves'' (New York: Katherine Tegen Books, 2022)


References


External links


The author's websiteBreaking Down Walls: Disinformation, Lies & the Berlin Wall with "Fall for the Book" (2022)
*Laws, Katherine (July 15, 2022). ''"
Finding Answers in the Past: Laura Malone Elliott (’79) offers young people connections and inspiration in her historical novels that can help them navigate the world today"
Wake Forest Magazine.
Q&A with Elliott about ''Walls''
at Children's Book Council (2021)
Interview of Elliott about ''Suspect Red''
at NEA Today (2017)
"Fall for the Book" (2009) for educators and students featuring "A Troubled Peace"Valentine's Day video featuring the author. Presented by "Reading Rockets", a program of Washington, D.C. Public Television (WETA)
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