Valynne Maetani grew up in Utah and obtained a Bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania. In a former life, she was a project manager and developed educational software for children with learning disabilities. Her debut novel, Ink and Ashes, is the winner of the 2013 New Visions Award and a Junior Library Guild 2015 selection. Maetani is a member of the We Need Diverse Books team and is dedicated to promoting diversity in children's literature because all children should grow up believing their stories deserve to be told.
* "This fantastic debut packs a highly suspenseful blend of action,
intrigue, and teen romance." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"This thoroughly engaging tale in the tradition of Nancy Drew or
Veronica Mars ends on a satisfying note, but readers will hope for
a sequel because it's just that good." -- School Library Journal
"Maetani's fast-paced debut will appeal to readers who like their
intrigue with a generous helping of romance." -- Booklist "Full of
character, culture, and suspense, Ink and Ashes is a fascinating
read with surprising new elements and a true heroine in Claire
Takata." -- Allie Condie, author of the #1 New York Times
bestselling Matched Trilogy "I can sincerely say this was one of
the best books I've read this year, and might even be in the top
spot. An artful blend of Japanese culture, solid mystery,
interesting characters, and an excellent use of viewpoint. I
particularly enjoyed how the writer turned a major trope--the
single girl in a cast of mostly guys--on its head by making it a
feature of the story. An excellent, fast-paced YA mystery/thriller
with an engaging character narrative and a nice mix of action,
romance, and family drama. I highly recommend the book to anyone
who likes Young Adult fiction." -- Brandon Sanderson, New York
Times bestselling author "In this twisty, slow-burn thriller
Maetani balances murder, mystery, and family drama beautifully." --
Lamar Giles, author of Fake ID and Endangered "Maetani has created
a thriller built out of secrets, loyalty, and revenge. Her main
character, Claire Takata, is both an inspired creation and
inspiring heroine!" -- Sarwat Chadda, author of USBBY Outstanding
International Book The Savage ForestAsian/Pacific American Award
for Literature - Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association
(APALA)Best Books - Kirkus Reviews
Best Children's Books of the Year - Bank Street College of
Education
Best Novel by New Author - The Whitney Awards
Junior Library Guild Selection
Lone Star Reading List - Texas Library Association (TLA)
New Visions Award Winner - Lee & Low Books
Paterson Prize for Books for Young People - Passaic County
Community College
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