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Norma Fox Mazer (1931–2009)

Autore di Ten Ways To Make My Sister Disappear

43+ opere 3,871 membri 94 recensioni 1 preferito

Sull'Autore

Norma Fox Mazer was born in New York City on May 15, 1931. She studied at Antioch College and at Syracuse University. She contributed first-person articles to pulp magazines like True Confessions and True Story. Her first juvenile novel, I, Trissy, was published in 1971. She wrote more than 30 mostra altro books during her lifetime including Dear Bill, Remember Me?, Summer Girls, Love Boys, and Other Short Stories, Silver, Out of Control, A Figure of Speech, and Good Night, Maman. She won numerous awards including a Newbery Honor in 1988 for After the Rain, an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America in 1982 for Taking Terri Mueller, a Christopher Award, and an ALAN Award. From 1997 to 2006, she taught writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. She died of brain cancer on October 17, 2009 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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Opere di Norma Fox Mazer

After the Rain (1987) 466 copie
The Missing Girl (2008) 383 copie
Good Night, Maman (1999) 379 copie
Sorelle (1997) 275 copie
Silver (1988) 260 copie
Taking Terri Mueller (1981) 148 copie
Girlhearts (2001) 140 copie
Babyface (1990) 118 copie
Out of Control (1993) 85 copie
Missing Pieces (1995) 74 copie
B, My Name is Bunny (1987) 66 copie
What I Believe (2005) 59 copie
Downtown (1984) 58 copie
A, My Name is Ami (1986) 58 copie
When We First Met (1982) 55 copie
Dear Bill, Remember Me (1983) 52 copie
Heartbeat (1989) 51 copie
I, Trissy (1971) 50 copie
The Solid Gold Kid (1977) 47 copie
Supergirl (1984) 45 copie
Up in Seth's Room (1979) 43 copie
Three Sisters (1986) 42 copie
A Figure of Speech (1973) 28 copie
ˆUna ‰storia americana (1990) 27 copie
E, My Name is Emily (1991) 25 copie
Waltzing on Water (1989) 23 copie
D, My Name is Danita (1991) 17 copie
Someone to Love (1983) 16 copie
Amor imposible (1985) 1 copia
Amizade 1 copia

Opere correlate

Leaving Home: Stories (1997) — Collaboratore — 117 copie
Stay True: Short Stories for Strong Girls (1998) — Collaboratore — 110 copie
Night Terrors: Stories of Shadow and Substance (1996) — Collaboratore — 104 copie
The Color of Absence: 12 Stories About Loss and Hope (2001) — Collaboratore — 89 copie
Visions: 19 Short Stories (1987) — Collaboratore — 71 copie
Ultimate Sports (1995) — Collaboratore — 71 copie
Such a Pretty Face: Short Stories About Beauty (2007) — Collaboratore — 56 copie
Help Wanted: Short Stories About Young People Working (1997) — Collaboratore — 26 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Mazer, Norma Fox
Nome legale
Mazer, Norma Diane Fox
Altri nomi
Fox, Norma Diane (birth name)
Data di nascita
1931-05-15
Data di morte
2009-10-17
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
New York, New York, USA
Luogo di morte
Montpelier, Vermont, USA
Luogo di residenza
Glens Falls, New York, USA
Montpelier, Vermont, USA
Jamesville, New York, USA
New York, New York, USA
Istruzione
Antioch College
Syracuse University
Attività lavorative
pulp fiction writer
young adult writer
creative writing teacher
Relazioni
Mazer, Harry (husband)
Mazer, Anne (daughter)
Organizzazioni
Vermont College of Fine Arts
Author's Guild
PEN
Breve biografia
Norma Fox grew up in Glens Falls, New York, surrounded by her mother’s extended family of Russian-Jewish immigrants. She decided to become a writer by age 12 or 13. She attended Antioch College briefly, but dropped out to get married in 1950 to Harry Mazer, with whom she had four children. Norma Fox Mazer began her literary career as a young mother. She and her husband wrote stories that were published in True Confessions, True Story, and other pulp fiction magazines. Within a few years, they started writing young adult novels, some of them together. Norma Fox Maser was one of the pioneering writers -- along with Judy Blume, Norma Klein, and a few others -- who defined the field of young adult literature in the 1970s. Her novels featured appealing young characters facing difficult situations, such as family separation and death. She wrote a total of 33 books and won many awards, among them a Newbery Medal, the Christopher Award, two Lewis Carroll Shelf Awards, an Edgar, and a National Book Award nomination. In 1997, Norma Fox Mazer joined the faculty of the Vermont College of Fine Arts, teaching writing for young adults and children in the MFA program. She also served as faculty chair. She also taught at the National Book Foundation summer writing camp. Norma and Harry lived for many years in upstate New York, commuting between Jamesville and New York City. She spent the final years of her life in Montpelier, Vermont.

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I remember a friend up the street lending me this book. It was great. I recall it had a super bright blue sky on the cover and these wild jungle type plants and the girl standing there in the middle.
 
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Kiri | 9 altre recensioni | Dec 24, 2023 |
Although the book deals with a tough subject material (incest) it handles it in a way that alerts teens to the dangers without overexposing them to it atrociousness.
 
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aberman | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 20, 2023 |
I bought this book on a lark, feeling nostalgic for the books I read as a pre-teen and remembering this one as one that my BF and I would sneak back and forth between us. That's almost all I remembered about it though and I expected it to be an eye-rolling what was I thinking? trip down memory lane.

Only it wasn't - eye-rolling - that is. It was first published in 1979, but once you get past a very few things that date the book (pay phones and the scandal of "living in sin") what's left is an incredibly relevant story about an intelligent 15 year-old-girl who knows what she wants, isn't afraid to assert herself and is stuck between the parents who are afraid she'll have sex too early and the boyfriend who is afraid she won't.

And you know what? The author does a brilliant job of illustrating the stereotypical expectations of both males and females and gives us not only a strong protagonist, but a strong male lead too, who screws up and learns from it.

The best part is the ending that respects the story. I don't think I ever read anything else from Mazer, but I wish my younger self had; I suspect I missed out.
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murderbydeath | 1 altra recensione | Jan 23, 2022 |
In my opinion, this book was 160 pages of buildup for a 20 page climax. So much of this book was dedicated to setting up what would happen and getting into who the characters were, but it got old after a while. It was just too much. The title is definitely misleading because very little of the book has anything to do with a missing girl at all. It took me ages to get into the story and the characters. I only continued to read because I knew that eventually something *should* happen based on the title. If I had known it would take 2/3 of the book, I would have left it on the shelf.… (altro)
 
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Chinesa72 | 21 altre recensioni | Jul 28, 2021 |

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43
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Utenti
3,871
Popolarità
#6,547
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
94
ISBN
270
Lingue
9
Preferito da
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