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Gloria D. Miklowitz
American writer

Gloria D. Miklowitz

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American writer
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
New York City, New York, USA
Place of death
California, USA
Age
87 years
Education
University of Michigan
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Biography

Gloria D. Miklowitz (May 18, 1927 in New York City – January 20, 2015 in Pasadena, California) was an American author of more than 60 fiction and non-fiction books for young adults. Her books have won national and international awards and deal with important issues such as nuclear war, racial injustice, steroid abuse, date violence and militia involvement.

Early life

Miklowitz was born in New York and wrote her first story "My Brother Goo Goo" in third grade. Miklowitz graduated from the University of Michigan in 1948 with a degree in English. She worked at Bantam Books in New York briefly and then worked at the U.S. Naval Ordinance Test Station near Pasadena, California after moving there with her husband in 1951.

Career

Miklowitz was the author of more than 60 fiction and nonfiction books for children and young adults. Her books have won national and international awards and deal with important issues such as nuclear war, racial injustice, steroid abuse, date violence and most recently militia involvement. Three of her novels were made into award-winning television specials, including one which won the Emmy for "Best Children’s Special" in 1986 (The War Between the Classes). A frequent speaker at schools, Gloria has also taken part in conferences in the United States, South Africa and Sweden.

Series

After the Bomb

  • After the Bomb (1984)
  • Week One (1987)

Novels

  • The Marshmallow Caper (1971)
  • Sad Song, Happy Song (1973)
  • Turning Off (1973)
  • Time to Hurt, a Time to Heal (1976)
  • Earthquake! (1977)
  • Paramedic Emergency! (1977)
  • Unwed Mother (1977)
  • Save That Raccoon (1978)
  • Did You Hear What Happened to Andrea? (1979)
  • The Love Bombers (1980)
  • Close to the Edge (1983)
  • Carrie Loves Superman (1983)
  • Day the Senior Class Got Married: A Novel (1983)
  • Runaway (1984)
  • The War Between the Classes (1985)
  • Love Story Take Three (1986)
  • Secrets Not Meant to Be Kept (1987)
  • Good-Bye Tomorrow (1987)
  • Emerson High Vigilantes (1988)
  • Anything to Win (1989)
  • Standing Tall, Looking Good (1990)
  • Desperate Pursuit (1992)
  • The Killing Boy (1993)
  • Past Forgiving (1995)
  • Camouflage (1998)
  • Masada: The Last Fortress (1998)
  • Secrets in the House of Delgado (2001)
  • The Enemy Has a Face (2003)

Collections

  • Ghastly Ghostly Riddles (1977)

Non fiction

  • Harry Truman (1975)
  • Nadia Comaneci (1977)
  • Natalie Dunn: World Roller Skating Champion (1979)
  • Movie Stunts and the People Who Do Them (1980)
  • The Young Tycoons: Ten Success Stories (1981) (with Madeleine Yates)

Family

She married Julius Miklowitz in 1948. She had three children.

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