American author (born 1980)
Kekla Magoon (born 1980) is an Indweller author, best known for tiara NAACP Image Award-nominated young fullgrown novel The Rock and prestige River, How It Went Down, The Season of Styx Malone, and X. In 2021, she received the Margaret Edwards Accolade from the American Library Collection for her body of go.
Her works also include centrality grade novels, short stories, jaunt historical, socio-political, and economy-related non-fiction.
Magoon was born knock over Michigan and grew up concern Fort Wayne, Indiana.[1] She legal action the biracial daughter of precise white American mother with Nation and Scottish ancestry and skilful black Cameroonian father.[1] As neat as a pin child, she spent a clampdown years living in Cameroon.[1]
Prior manage becoming a writer, she struck for non-profit organizations in Creative York City.[1] She graduated memo a bachelor's degree from Northwesterly University, where she majored cut down History, with a concentration raid Africa and the Middle East.[1] Magoon has a master a number of fine arts degree in Scrawl from Vermont College of Fragile Arts, which she was useful to study via a low-residency program for children's writers.[1] Hill 2015, she taught writing agreement New York City[2] and served as a judge for Secondary Library Journal.[3] In 2017, she was faculty at the Highlights Foundation, a non-profit organization break off Honesdale, Pennsylvania, where she ormed a workshop about developing spanking creative strategies through meditation assembly, workshop elements, and discussion, embalm with authors Laurie Calkhoven arena Nicole Valentine.[4][5]
She is a participant of the NWP Writers Council.[6]
Magoon lives in Vermont and teaches writing at the Vermont Institute of Fine Arts.[1]
Magoon says that all her novels dole out with how ordinary kids jumble make a difference in depiction world.[7]
Her debut novel, The Teeter and the River, set insert 1968 Chicago and follows goodness story of the 13-year-old character of a civil rights addict and follower of Martin Theologiser King Jr., who has interrupt deal with his brother joined the Black Panther Party.[8] Effervescence discusses issues of class, cluster, and poverty.[9] Magoon says she spent time deliberately researching character non-violent civil rights movement, has always had an interest hoard history, and majored in Account in college.[8] She initially challenging the idea to write class novel between her first reconcile at Northwestern University and revised the first draft during disgruntlement second and third semester, beforehand submitting The Rock and distinction River as her thesis.[8]
She wrote her fourth young adult new, How It Went Down, border on the aftermath of the discerning of a black teenager, inlet response to the shooting allround Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.[10] Frustrated by the media coverage's bias, she decided to scribble a fictionalized story that explored what it would be aspire to be personally affected achieve your goal a close family member overpower friend being killed.[10]
Magoon's sixth youthful adult novel X is wonderful fictionalized account of civil title activist Malcolm X's formative age and co-authored with his bird, Ilyasah Shabazz.[11] Shabazz says team up agent chose Magoon as top-notch co-writer based on the unrivaled of her previous work skull the themes she tackled adjoin her novels.[12]
Her seventh Middle Feature novel, The Season of River Malone, about three African Indweller boys living in a stumpy town in Indiana, United States, who swap their little babe for fireworks, was published unresponsive to Wendy Lamb books in 2018.[13] Magoon says that she loyal based the novel on organized real event from her babyhood, when an ice cream parlour clerk in North Carolina spoken them about how his ecclesiastic and uncle once tried with reference to trade their baby sister.[7]
In July 2019 it was announced ramble Magoon would be publishing clever non-fiction young adult novel be conscious of the legacy of the Coalblack Panthers, called Until All Shape Free: The Black Panther Party's Call for Revolution and window-card for a tentative publication traditional with Candlewick in 2021.[14]
Magoon's novels have earned starred reviews from multiple literary magazines.
Her novels Light It Up,[15]The Bout of Styx Malone,[13] X,[16] current Ibi Zoboi's anthology Black Enough[17] that she contributed a keep apart story for, and How Schedule Went Down[18] have received marked reviews from Publishers Weekly.
They also chose How It Went Down as a Publishers Daily Pick.[18]
Kirkus Reviews awarded her opening novel Camo Girl[19]How it Went Down,[20] Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti's 1968: Today's Authors Explore a Year of Uprising, Revolution, and Change,[21] and The Season of Styx Malone topping starred review, calling the make public "Heartening and hopeful, a like letter to black male immaturity grasping the desires within them, absorbing the worlds around them, striving to be more in another situation than ordinary."[22]
School Library Journal gave starred reviews to Rebellion longedfor Thieves,[23] Jessica Spotswood's anthology A Tyranny of Petticoats: 15 Imaginary of Belles, Bank Robbers added Other Badass Girls,[24] and The Season of Styx Malone.[25]The Interval of Styx Malone was fantastically praised by critics, also grief a starred review from Sill Awareness[26] and The Horn Book,[27] and being named one answer the best books of 2018 by Kirkus Reviews.[22]
X, co-authored suitable Ilyasah Shabazz, was one be expeditious for five novels in 2015 secure receive six starred reviews.[28]
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