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Meg Rosoff
American-British children's writer

Meg Rosoff

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American-British children's writer
Work field
Gender
Female
Star sign
LibraLibra
Birth
16 October 1956, Boston, USA
Age
67 years
Education
Saint Martin's School of Art,
Harvard University,
Notable Works
How I Live Now
 
Awards
Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
(2004)
Michael L. Printz Award
(2005)
Carnegie Medal
(2007)
Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
(2016)
Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
 
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Biography

Meg Rosoff (born 16 October 1956) is an American writer based in London, United Kingdom. She is best known for the novel How I Live Now (Puffin, 2004), which won the Guardian Prize, Printz Award, and Branford Boase Award and made the Whitbread Awards shortlist. Her second novel, Just in Case (Penguin, 2006), won the annual Carnegie Medal from the British librarians recognising the year's best children's book published in the UK.

Early life and education

Rosoff was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1956, into a Jewish family, the second of four sisters.She attended Harvard University from 1974-1977, then moved to London and studied sculpture at Saint Martin's School of Art. She returned to the United States to finish her degree in 1980, and later moved to New York City for 9 years, where she worked in publishing and advertising.

Career

In 1989, at the age of 32 Rosoff returned to London and has lived there ever since. Between 1989 and 2003, she worked for a variety of advertising agencies as a copywriter.She began to write novels after her youngest sister died of breast cancer. Her young-adult novel How I Live Now was published in 2004, in the same week she was diagnosed with breast cancer. It won the annual Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, a once-in-a-lifetime book award judged by a panel of British children's book writers, and the annual Michael L. Printz Award from the American Library Association, recognising the year's "best book written for teens, based entirely on its literary merit". In 2005 she published a children's book, Meet Wild Boars, which was illustrated by Sophie Blackall. Just in Case, published in 2006, won the British Carnegie Medal and German Jugendliteraturpreis. What I Was, Rosoff's third novel, was published in August 2007, followed by two more collaborations with Blackall:Wild Boars Cook and Jumpy Jack and Googily. Another novel, The Bride's Farewell, was named one of 2009's ten best books for young adults that were published in the American adult market.

There Is No Dog, published by Penguin in 2011 (US edition, Putnam, 2012) is a comic novel supposing that God is a 19-year-old boy. Rosoff told Book Nerd, "The title comes from a joke about a dyslexic atheist walking up and down in front of a church with a sign that reads THERE IS NO DOG."

Picture Me Gone was a finalist for the 2013 National Book Award for Young People's Literature (U.S.).

The film of How I Live Now directed by Kevin MacDonald and starring Saoirse Ronan opened in Britain on 4 October 2013 and in America and Canada on 5 November 2013.

In 2016, Rosoff won the Astrid Lindgren memorial award and the largest cash prize in children's literature for her entire catalog of work.

Honors

Lifetime achievement honors and awards

  • Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (2014)
  • Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (2016)
  • Fellow of Homerton College, Cambridge

Individual book awards

How I Live Now

  • 2004 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize
  • 2005 Michael L. Printz Award (US)
  • 2005 Branford Boase Award (first novel)
  • 2005 Der Luchs des Jahres
  • Finalist for 2005 LA Times Book Prize
  • Finalist 2005 Whitbread Children's Book Award
  • Finalist 2005 Orange First Novel prize
  • Finalist 2006 Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis

Just In Case

  • 2007Carnegie Medal
  • 2008Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis
  • Finalist 2007 LA Times Book Prize
  • Finalist 2007 Booktrust Teenage Prize
  • Finalist 2007 Costa Book Award

What I Was

  • 2009 Der Luchs des Jahres
  • Finalist 2008 Carnegie Medal
  • Finalist 2008 Costa Book Award
  • Finalist 2009 New Angle Prize

The Bride's Farewell

  • 2010 Alex Award
  • Finalist 2011 Carnegie Medal

Picture Me Gone

  • Finalist 2013 U.S. National Book Award
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 30 Mar 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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