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Rebecca Stead (born January 16, 1968) is an American writer of fiction for children and teens. She won the American
Newbery Medal The John Newbery Medal, frequently shortened to the Newbery, is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), to the author of "the most distinguished contr ...
in 2010, the oldest award in
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, for her second novel ''
When You Reach Me ''When You Reach Me'' is a Newbery Medal-winning science fiction and mystery novel by Rebecca Stead, published in 2009. It takes place on the Upper West Side of New York during 1978 and 1979 and follows a sixth-grade girl named Miranda Sinclair ...
''. She won the
Guardian Prize The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize or Guardian Award was a literary award that annual recognised one fiction book written for children or young adults (at least age eight) and published in the United Kingdom. It was conferred upon the author ...
in 2013 recognizing '' Liar & Spy'' as the year's best British children's book by a writer who has not previously won it.


Life

Born and raised in New York City, Stead enjoyed her elementary school years and fondly remembers reading books in a windowsill or under a table."About"
Rebecca Stead (rebeccastead.com).
She attended
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and received her bachelors degree in 1989."Rebecca Stead." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2008. Literature Resource Center. Gale. Hennepin County Library. 20 January 2010. Rebecca Stead is married to attorney Sean O'Brien and has two sons. She and her family live on the
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of Manhattan.


Career

Rebecca Stead enjoyed writing as a child but later felt that it was "impractical" and became a lawyer instead. After years as a
public defender A public defender is a lawyer appointed to represent people who otherwise cannot reasonably afford to hire a lawyer to defend themselves in a trial. Several countries provide people with public defenders, including the UK, Hungary and Singapore, ...
she returned to writing after the birth of her two children. She credits her son with inspiring her to write a children's novel, but not in the way one would expect. For years she had collected story ideas and short stories on a laptop, which the child one day pushed off a table, destroying what she considered her serious writing. As a way to lighten her mood she began again with something light-hearted β€”her debut novel First Light, which was published in 2007 by
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, an
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of Random House. ''
When You Reach Me ''When You Reach Me'' is a Newbery Medal-winning science fiction and mystery novel by Rebecca Stead, published in 2009. It takes place on the Upper West Side of New York during 1978 and 1979 and follows a sixth-grade girl named Miranda Sinclair ...
'' takes place in New York City during 1978–1988. The story follows Miranda, a sixth grader, as she recalls the events of the past few months, laying out clues and puzzles as she asks an unseen listener to figure it out. The setting is a tiny slice of Manhattan, filled with abundant details and vivid characters. It has been described as suspense with a bit of the supernatural. Miranda is a great fan of Madeleine L'Engle's classic, ''
A Wrinkle in Time ''A Wrinkle in Time'' is a Young adult fiction, young adult science fantasy novel written by American author Madeleine L'Engle. First published in 1962, the book won the Newbery Medal, the Sequoyah Book Award, the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, and ...
'', and references to that book help add to the mystery of the novel. Three plot lines run through this novel, seemingly unrelated as the tale begins: Miranda's mother prepares to be a guest on
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; Miranda's lifelong friend Sal will no longer speak to her; and "the laughing man", a very strange homeless man catches Miranda's attention in a strange way.


Critical response

In review of ''When You Reach Me,'' ''
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'' applauds Stead's ability to "make every detail count" as she creates a plausible conclusion with these divergent and improbable plot lines. A ''New York Times'' book review called it a "taut novel, every word, every sentence, has meaning and substance."Edinger, Monica (August 16, 2009). "Summer Reading Chronicle". ''The New York Times Book Review''. p12(L). Literature Resource Center. Stead was awarded the 2010 Newbery Medal by the
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for her second book, ''
When You Reach Me ''When You Reach Me'' is a Newbery Medal-winning science fiction and mystery novel by Rebecca Stead, published in 2009. It takes place on the Upper West Side of New York during 1978 and 1979 and follows a sixth-grade girl named Miranda Sinclair ...
''. The judges agreed strongly with ''
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'' reviewer. According to the chair, "Every scene, every nuance, every word is vital both to character development and the progression of the mystery that really is going to engage readers and satisfy them." In 2012, ''When You Reach Me'' was ranked number 11 among all-time best children's novels in a survey published by ''School Library Journal'', a monthly with primarily U.S. audience. It was the only 21st-century work among the top 20. Stead won the 2013
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize or Guardian Award was a literary award that annual recognised one fiction book written for children or young adults (at least age eight) and published in the United Kingdom. It was conferred upon the author ...
for '' Liar & Spy'', which was published in the UK by
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. Stead became the first winning writer from the U.S."Guardian children's fiction prize goes to Rebecca Stead"
''Guardian children's fiction prize 2013''. theguardian.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
– or from anywhere outside the
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. Prior to 2012, eligibility had been extended to all books published or co-published in the U.K. (by writers who have not yet won the award). ''
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'' was published by Wendy Lamb in August 2015. In a starred review (its third for Stead's novels), ''
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'' observed that "the protagonists try on their new and changing lives with a mixture of caution and recklessness. Stead adroitly conveys the way things get complicated so quickly and so completely for even fairly ordinary children at the edge of growing up ... She captures the stomach-churning moments of a misstep or an unplanned betrayal and reworks these events with grace, humor, and polish into possibilities for kindness and redemption.""''Goodbye Stranger'' by Rebecca Stead"
''Kirkus Reviews''. June 1, 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-02.


Works

* '' First Light'' (
Random House Children's Books Random House is an American book publisher and the largest general-interest paperback publisher in the world. The company has several independently managed subsidiaries around the world. It is part of Penguin Random House, which is owned by Germ ...
: Wendy Lamb Books, 2007) * ''
When You Reach Me ''When You Reach Me'' is a Newbery Medal-winning science fiction and mystery novel by Rebecca Stead, published in 2009. It takes place on the Upper West Side of New York during 1978 and 1979 and follows a sixth-grade girl named Miranda Sinclair ...
'' (Wendy Lamb, 2009) * '' Liar & Spy'' (Wendy Lamb, 2012) * ''
Goodbye Stranger "Goodbye Stranger" is a song by the English rock band Supertramp; it was written by Rick Davies. The song first appeared on their sixth studio album, ''Breakfast in America'' (1979). Reception ''Billboard'' described "Goodbye Stranger" as "a ...
'' (Wendy Lamb, 2015) * '' The List of Things That Will Not Change'' (Wendy Lamb, 2020)


Adaptations

* ''When You Cant Reach Me'': Listening Library (2009) 4 CDs, ISBN


References


External links

*
First Light Book
(official) * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Stead, Rebecca 1968 births Living people American writers of young adult literature American children's writers American science fiction writers American women novelists Guardian Children's Fiction Prize winners Newbery Medal winners People from the Upper West Side 21st-century American novelists 21st-century American women writers Writers from Manhattan Vassar College alumni American women children's writers Women science fiction and fantasy writers Women writers of young adult literature Novelists from New York (state)