Margaret Peterson Haddix (born April 9, 1964) is an American writer known best for the two children's series,
''Shadow Children'' (1998–2006) and
''The Missing'' (2008–2015). She also wrote the tenth volume in the multiple-author series ''
The 39 Clues''.
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Biography
Haddix grew up on a farm about halfway between two small towns: Washington Court House, Ohio, and
Sabina, Ohio.
Her family was predominantly farmers and she grew up in a family of voracious readers. Some of her favorite books growing up included E.L. Konigsburg books, Harriet the Spy, Anne of Green Gables, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, Anne Frank, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, and The Little Princess.
She graduated from
Miami University
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in
Oxford, Ohio
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with degrees in English/journalism, English/Creative writing, and History. While in college, Haddix worked a series of jobs. She was an assistant cook at a 4-H camp, but almost every other job has been related to writing. During college, she worked on the school newspaper and had summer internships at newspapers in Urbana, Ohio; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Indianapolis, Indiana.
Haddix chose to pursue fiction writing after her husband, Doug, became a news reporter, because she did not want to be his employee.
Her previous work as a reporter inspired her to write fiction. After documenting a wide variety of topics, she wanted to create her own plots and characters. Haddix experienced a long period of having her writing rejected by publishers before her first two books were accepted in 1995 and 1996. Her first book was ''
Running Out of Time'', published when Haddix was pregnant with her second child, and her first child was one and a half years old.
Her second book, ''
Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
''Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey'' is a 1996 young adult fiction, young adult novel written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells the story of high school student Tish Bonner through Diary, journal entries assigned throughout the year by ...
'', followed shortly after. ''The Summer of Broken Things'', written in 2018, is Haddix’s most recently published stand-alone book.
Haddix has written more than 40 books for children and teenagers, including ''Running Out of Time'', ''Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey'', ''
Leaving Fishers'', ''
Just Ella'', ''
Turnabout'', ''Takeoffs and Landings'', ''The Girl with 500 Middle Names'', ''
Because of Anya'', ''
Escape from Memory
''Escape from Memory'' is a young adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It was published in 2003 by Simon & Schuster.
Plot summary
Kira Landon is a fifteen-year-old girl whose life has been completely normal until her friends talk her in ...
'', ''Say What?'', ''The House on the Gulf'', ''
Double Identity'', ''Dexter the Tough'', ''
Uprising'', ''Palace of Mirrors'', ''
Claim to Fame'', ''The Always War'', ''Game Changer'', the
Shadow Children series, and the Missing series. She also wrote ''
Into the Gauntlet'', book 10 in ''
The 39 Clues'' series. Her books have made
''New York Times'' Best Seller lists and
American Library Association
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(ALA) annual book lists and they have won the International Reading Association's Children's Book Award and more than a dozen state reader's choice awards.
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The ''New York Times''’ best-selling author currently lives in ]Columbus, Ohio
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with her husband, Doug, and are the parents of two grown children, Meredith and Connor.
Bibliography
Shadow Children series
* '' Among the Hidden'' (1998)
* '' Among the Impostors'' (2001)
* '' Among the Betrayed'' (2002)
* '' Among the Barons'' (2003)
* '' Among the Brave'' (2004)
* '' Among the Enemy'' (2005)
* '' Among the Free'' (2006)
The Palace Chronicles
* '' Just Ella'' (1999)
* '' Palace of Mirrors'' (2008)
* '' Palace of Lies'' (2015)
The Missing series
* '' Found'' (2008)
* '' Sent'' (2009)
* '' Sabotaged'' (2010)
* ''Torn
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Film and television
* ''Torn'' (2009 film), an American film by Richard Johnson
* ''Torn'' (2013 American film), directed Jeremiah Birnbaum
* ''Torn'' (2013 Nigerian film), directed by Moses Inwang
* ''Torn'' (TV series), a ...
'' (2011)
* '' Caught'' (2012)
* '' Sought'' (E-book short story, 2013)
* '' Risked'' (2013)
* '' Rescued'' (E-book short story, 2014)
* '' Revealed'' (2014)
* ''Redeemed
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'' (2015)
The 39 Clues series
* '' Into the Gauntlet'' (Scholastic Publishing
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, 2010), Book 10 in '' The 39 Clues series''
Children of Exile series
* ''Children of Exile'' (2016)
* ''Children of Refuge'' (2017)
* ''Children of Jubilee'' (2018)
Under Their Skin series
* ''Under Their Skin'' (2016)
* ''In Over Their Heads'' (2017)
The Greystone Secrets series
* ''The Strangers'' (2019)
* ''The Deceivers'' (2020)
* ''The Messengers'' (2021)
Stand-alone novels
* '' Running Out of Time'' (1995)
* ''Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
''Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey'' is a 1996 young adult fiction, young adult novel written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells the story of high school student Tish Bonner through Diary, journal entries assigned throughout the year by ...
'' (1996)
* '' Leaving Fishers'' (1997)
* '' Turnabout'' (2000)
* ''Takeoffs and Landings'' (2001)
* ''The Girl With 500 Middle Names'' (2001)
* '' Because of Anya'' (2002)
* ''Escape from Memory
''Escape from Memory'' is a young adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It was published in 2003 by Simon & Schuster.
Plot summary
Kira Landon is a fifteen-year-old girl whose life has been completely normal until her friends talk her in ...
'' (2003)
* ''Say What?'' (2004)
* ''The House on the Gulf'' (2004)
* '' Double Identity'' (2005)
* '' Uprising'' (2007)
* ''Dexter the Tough'' (2007)
* '' Claim to Fame'' (2009)
* ''The Always War'' (2011)
* ''Game Changer'' (2012)
* ''Full Ride'' (2013)
* ''The Summer of Broken Things'' (2018)
Awards
References
External links
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Reviews of her books
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Spanish translation of among the hidden
(entre los escondidos)
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1964 births
20th-century American novelists
21st-century American novelists
American children's writers
American science fiction writers
American women novelists
American young adult novelists
Novelists from Ohio
Miami University alumni
Living people
People from Washington Court House, Ohio
American women children's writers
Women science fiction and fantasy writers
20th-century American women writers
21st-century American women writers
Women writers of young adult literature
Writers of young adult science fiction