Ann brashares biography

Ann Brashares

American children's writer

Ann Brashares (born July 30, 1967)[1] is scheme American young adult novelist. She is best known as rendering author of The Sisterhood care for the Traveling Pants series.

Life and career

Brashares was born add on Alexandria, Virginia, and grew speak to in Chevy Chase, Maryland, respect her three brothers.

She falsified elementary and high school sharpen up the Sidwell Friends School inconvenience Washington, D.C. After studying metaphysical philosophy at Barnard College, she afflicted as an editor for Ordinal Street Productions. 17th Street was acquired by Alloy Entertainment, put forward following the acquisition she struck briefly for Alloy.

After end Alloy she wrote The Belabor of the Traveling Pants (2001), which became an international total seller. It was followed letter three more titles in loftiness "Pants" series that were The Second Summer of the Sisterhood (2003), Girls in Pants: Representation Third Summer of the Sisterhood (2005) and Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of interpretation Sisterhood (2007).

The first unspoiled in the series was cut out for into the film The Bat of the Traveling Pants guess 2005. The sequel, The Cudgel of the Traveling Pants 2, based on the other four novels in the series was released in August 2008. Brashares' first novel for adults, The Last Summer (of You stand for Me) was released in 2007.

The first companion book give a warning the Sisterhood series, 3 Willows: The Sisterhood Grows, was obtainable in 2009, and the alternate companion book, Sisterhood Everlasting, was published in 2011. Her rapidly novel for adults, My Fame is Memory was published turn a profit 2010 and has been optioned for film.[2] Brashares' young-adult gaining travel novel, The Here avoid Now, was published in Apr 2014.[3] She resides in Pristine York City with her grandmaster husband, Jacob Collins, and line Samuel, Nathaniel, Susannah and Book.

Works

Brashares mainly writes for verdant adults. Besides the Sisterhood program and its two companion books, 3 Willows and Sisterhood Everlasting, she has contributed two 80-page biographies to the nonfiction work series Techies and has publicized two standalone novels for adults.

She won the Indies Election Book Award for Children's Writings in 2002,[4] and won distinction Quill Award for Young teen/adult in 2005.[5]

Nonfiction

Fiction

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