Sandra Scoppettone

Sandra Scoppettone
Born June 1, 1936
Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
Pen name Jack Early
Language English
Nationality American
Genre Young Adult, Mystery
Notable works Suzuki Bean, Happy Endings Are All Alike, Trying Hard to Hear You, Everything You Have Is Mine
Notable awards Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theatre Award (1972), Shamus Award of the Private Eye Writers of America.

Sandra Scoppettone (born June 1, 1936, Morristown, New Jersey)[1] is an American author whose career spans the 1960s through the 2000s. She is known for her mystery and young adult books.

She wrote Suzuki Beane (1961 with illustrator Louise Fitzhugh.)[2]

She came out as a lesbian in the 1970s.[3] Her book Happy Endings Are All Alike (1978) was one of the earliest young-adult books to depict a lesbian relationship; it was chosen by the American Library Association for its "Best Books for Young Adults" list.[1]

Other books

Mystery

As Jack Early

Lauren Laurano series

Young adult literature

References

  1. 1 2 Day, Frances Ann (2000). Lesbian and gay voices: An annotated bibliography and guide to literature for children and young adults. Greenwood Press.
  2. Bird, Betsy; Danielson, Julie; Sieruta, Peter (5 August 2014). Wild Things! Acts of Mischief in Children’s Literature. Candlewick Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-7636-6771-9.
  3. Hymowech, Gena (29 June 2006). "Sandra Scoppettone: From Trying Hard to Hear You to Too Darn Hot". AfterEllen.com. Retrieved 2 October 2011.

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