Caroline B. Cooney

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Caroline B. Cooney (born May 10, 1947) is an author of suspense, horror and mystery books for teenagers.

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[edit] Biography

She was born in Geneva, New York and raised in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, and now resides in Westbrook, Connecticut. An avid reader, Cooney read many books while in elementary school. Three books that she recalls particularly liking were Sword of The Wilderness by Elizabeth Coalsworth, Indian Captive by Lois Lenski, and Black River Captive by West Lanthrop.[1] Cooney played the piano, directed a chorus and was a church organ player by the time she was 13. While a teenager, she favored reading books in the The Hardy Boys and Cherry Ames series, but a particular favorite was Magic by the Lake by Edward Eager.[2][3] During college, she studied arts, music and English. At least two of her works have been filmed for television.[4]

She has written over 50 books beginning with Safe as the Grave in 1979. Her most recent publication is Enter Three Witches: A Story of Macbeth.

[edit] Awards

Several of her novels, including Driver's Ed, Among Friends, Twenty Pageants Later, Both Sides of Time and Out of Time have won awards, including the American Library Association award and an IRA–CBC Children's Choice Award.[3]

[edit] Books

  • Fatality
  • Flight 116 Is Down
  • Terrorist
  • Mummy
  • Hush Little Baby
  • Emergency Room
  • Wanted!
  • Twins
  • Losing Christina 1: Fog
  • Losing Christina 2: Snow
  • Losing Christina 3: Fire
  • Driver's Ed
  • Among Friends
  • Twenty Pageants Later
  • Both sides of Time
  • Out of Time
  • Freeze Tag


  • Not all books are recorded here.

[edit] Selected bibliography

Losing Christina

  • The Fog (1989)
  • The Snow (1990)
  • The Fire (1990)

Janie Johnson series

Time Travelers Quartet

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