Jean Ferris

Jean Ferris (born January 24, 1939) is an American writer best known for young-adult fiction. She now lives in San Diego, California, with her husband who is a lawyer.

Biography

Ferris was born in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. She started to write at seven years old, keeping a diary. She moved around frequently, attending three high schools and Stanford University, for a B.A. and an M.A. in speech pathology and audiology. Ferris wrote her first novel for young adults (Amen, Moses Gardenia, published in 1983) when one of her children's 14 year old friends tried to commit suicide. Since then she tried writing screenplays, adult mystery, adult historical novels, and middle-grade novels, but nothing suited her as well as writing for teens. Her two daughters are full grown, and they are both teachers. Ferris' hobbies and interests are: traveling, reading, long walks with friends, movies, theater, and reading books onto tape for the Braille Institute.

Awards

Awards include: American Library Association Best Books for Young Adults, American Library Association Popular Paperbacks for Young Readers, American Library Association Quick Picks for Young Adults, Best American Library of Epicness, IRA Young Adult Choices, NCSS-CBC Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, and California Young Reader Medal.

Works

This trilogy by Ferris is set during the War of 1812. An American girl and a pirate captain fall in love.[1]

She is working on Quadruple Upon a Marigold which is expected in 2015.

References

  1. Ritthaler, Shelly. "Results for 'se:"American dreams."'". Worldcat.org. Retrieved 2014-02-20.

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