Laurie Halse Anderson has received both the Margaret Edwards Award and the ALAN Award for her contributions to young adult literature. She has also been honored by the National Coalition Against Censorship in recognition of her fight to combat the censoring of literature. She is the author of the groundbreaking National Book Award finalist and Printz Honor Book Speak. She is also author of the critically acclaimed YA books Prom, Twitsted, Catalyst, Wintergirls, and The Impossible Knife of Memory. She has also authored a number of middle grade titles including The Vet Volunteers series, and the historical fiction Seeds of America Trilogy, which includes Forge, ALA Best Book for Young Adults Fever 1793, and the National Book Award finalist and Scott O’Dell Award-winner Chains. She and her husband live in northern New York State. Follow Laurie on Twitter @halseanderson and visit her at madwomanintheforest.com.
PRAISE FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE KNIFE OF MEMORY:
- New York Times bestseller
- 2014 National Book Award longlist
- A Publishers Weekly Best Young Adult Book of 2014
- A School Library Journal Best Young Adult Book of 2014
- YALSA 2015 Best Fiction for Young Adults
"Anderson's novels . . . speak for the still-silent among us, and
force all of us to acknowledge the real and painful truths that are
too dangerous to ignore." —New York Times
“The Impossible Knife of Memory isn’t always an easy
read-Anderson’s gritty, authentic look at PTSD is by turns painful
and heartbreaking-but it’s an important one." —Entertainment
Weekly
“Andy comes home from the war in Iraq honored for his service, and
haunted by it. The war still goes on inside of him and
threatens to make Hayley another causality. Laurie Halse Anderson
is one of the best known writers of literature for young adults and
children in the world. ” —Scott Simon, NPR Weekend Edition
“Laurie Halse Anderson has been lauded and awarded for her ability
to channel the teenage mind (and heart) dealing with tough issues.
In The Impossible Knife of Memory, she takes on PTSD through the
story of a girl coping with her troubled veteran dad.” —Family
Circle
"At turns heartbreaking, at turns funny, the narrative in this book
is so spot on I wanted to give Hayley my phone number so she would
have a friend in times of crisis. Seriously—does ANYONE write
troubled teen characters with the realism, grace, and soul of
Laurie Halse Anderson?" —Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling
author of The Storyteller and Between the Lines
“Laurie Halse Anderson serves the families of veterans with the
same honor, dignity, and respect that the veterans, who serve us,
deserve. With her trademark hope, humor, and heart-breaking
realism, Laurie Halse Anderson has given us a roadmap to heal. She
is a treasure.” —Stephen Chobsky, New York Times bestselling author
of The Perks of Being a Wallflower
* "As in Speak, Anderson provides a riveting study of a
psychologically scarred teenager . . . absorbing" —Publishers
Weekly, starred review
* "Compelling, powerful, and timely . . . This is challenging
material, but in Anderson's skilled hands, readers will find a
light shining on the shadowy reality of living with someone who has
lived through war" —Booklist, starred review
* "The book offers an eloquent portrait of the effects of both war
and family legacies, and many readers will find reflections of
their own struggle to keep family connections while obtaining their
independence.” —BCCB, starred review
* "With powerful themes of loyalty and forgiveness, this tightly
woven story is a forthright examination of the realities of war and
its aftermath on soldiers and their families. One of Anderson’s
strongest and most relevant works to date.” —School Library
Journal, starred review
* "It is Anderson at her absolute best, providing significant and
touching realistic fiction." —VOYA, starred review
* "A serious subject is balanced by humorous cultural commentary,
making this an intelligent, thought-provoking, and entertaining
read." —LMC, starred review
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