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Katherine Alice Applegate (born October 9, 1956), known professionally as K. A. Applegate or Katherine Applegate, is an American young adult and children's fiction writer, best known as the author of the ''
Animorphs ''Animorphs'' is a science fantasy series of children's books written by Katherine Applegate and her husband Michael Grant, writing together under the name K. A. Applegate, and published by Scholastic. It is told in first person, with all ...
'', '' Remnants'', ''
Everworld ''Everworld'' is a fantasy novel series co-authored by K. A. Applegate and Michael Grant and published by Scholastic between 1999 and 2001. It consists of twelve books and a companion music CD titled ''The Everworld Experience''. Main characte ...
'', and other book series. She won the 2013
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for her 2012 children's novel '' The One and Only Ivan''. Applegate's most popular books are science fiction, fantasy, and adventure novels. She won the Best New Children's Book Series Award in 1997 in ''Publishers Weekly''. Her book ''Home of the Brave'' has won several awards. She also wrote a
chapter book A chapter book is a story book intended for intermediate readers, generally age 7–10. Unlike picture books for beginning readers, a chapter book tells the story primarily through prose rather than pictures. Unlike books for advanced readers, ...
series in 2008–09 called ''Roscoe Riley Rules''.


Life and career

Applegate was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Since then, she has lived in Texas, Florida, California, Illinois, and North Carolina. After living in
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, Italy for a year, she moved back to
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. She got her start as a ghostwriter for '' Sweet Valley Twins''. In 1997, she and her husband, Michael Grant, her co-author on many projects, including ''Animorphs'' and ''Everworld'', had their first child, who has since come out as a transgender woman. In 2003, they adopted a daughter, Julia, from China. Following the end of ''Remnants'', Applegate took three years off. Upon returning to writing, she wrote a picture book, ''Buffalo Storm'', a middle reader novel, ''Home of the Brave'', and an early chapters series, ''Roscoe Riley Rules'', with
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. ''Home of the Brave'' won the SCBWI 2008
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for Best Fiction, the Bank Street 2008 Josette Frank Award, and is a Judy Lopez Memorial Award honor book. Applegate won the 2013
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for '' The One and Only Ivan'', drawn by Patricia Castelao and published by
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. The annual award, granted by the American Library Association, recognizes the previous year's "most distinguished contribution to American literature for children." The story, based on the real-life
Ivan Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgari ...
the gorilla, is written from Ivan's viewpoint as he lives in a glass cage in a shopping mall. According to the award committee: "Applegate gives readers a unique and unforgettable gorilla's-eye-view of the world that challenges the way we look at animals and at ourselves."


Selected works


Picture books

* ''Jack Rabbit and the Beanstalk'' (1997) * ''The Buffalo Storm'' (2007) *''Sometimes You Fly'' (2018) *''Ivan: A Gorilla's True Story'' (2020)


''Animorphs'' series

;Companion books * '' Megamorphs 1: The Andalite's Gift'' (1997) * '' Megamorphs 2: In the Time of Dinosaurs'' (1998) * '' Megamorphs 3: Elfangor's Secret'' (1999) * '' Megamorphs 4: Back to Before'' (2000) * ''
The Andalite Chronicles ''The Andalite Chronicles'' is a science-fiction novel and is the first companion book to the ''Animorphs'' series, written by K. A. Applegate. Within the timeline of the series, this book takes place before the first book in the series, ''The ...
'' (1997) * ''
The Hork-Bajir Chronicles ''The Hork-Bajir Chronicles'' is the second companion book to the ''Animorphs'' series, written by K. A. Applegate. With respect to continuity within the series, it takes place before book #23, '' The Pretender'', although the events told in th ...
'' (1998) * '' The Ellimist Chronicles'' (2000) * '' Visser'' (2000) * '' Alternamorphs 1: The First Journey'' (1999) (ghostwritten) * '' Alternamorphs 2: The Next Passage'' (2000) (ghostwritten)


''Everworld'' series

* ''Search for Senna'' (1999) * ''Land of Loss'' (1999) * ''Enter the Enchanted'' (1999) * ''Realm of the Reaper'' (2000) * ''Discover the Destroyer'' (2000) * ''Fear the Fantastic'' (2000) * ''Gateway to the Gods'' (2000) * ''Brave the Betrayal'' (2000) * ''Inside the Illusion'' (2000) * ''Understand the Unknown'' (2000) * ''Mystify the Magician'' (2001) * ''Entertain the End'' (2001)


''Remnants'' series

* ''The Mayflower Project'' (2001) * ''Destination Unknown'' (2001) * ''Them'' (2001) * ''Nowhere Land'' (2002) * ''Mutation'' (2002) * ''Breakdown'' (2002) * ''Isolation'' (2002) * ''Mother, May I?'' (2002) * ''No Place Like Home'' (2002) * ''Lost and Found'' (2003) * ''Dream Storm'' (2003) * ''Aftermath'' (2003) * ''Survival'' (2003) * ''Begin Again'' (2003)


''Making Out'' series

First edition publication dates are based upon the original publication when the series was titled ''Boyfriends/Girlfriends''. Only the first eight books were written by Applegate. Books 9–28 were ghostwritten. The 28 books in this series are: * ''Zoey Fools Around'' (1994) * ''Jake Finds Out'' (1994) * ''Nina Won't Tell'' (1994) * ''Slater's In Love'' (1994) * ''Claire Gets Caught'' (1994) * ''What Zoey Saw'' (1994) * ''Lucas Gets Hurt'' (1994) * ''Aisha Goes Wild'' (1994) * ''Zoey Plays Games'' (1996) * ''Nina Shapes Up'' (1996) * ''Ben Takes a Chance'' (1996) * ''Claire Can't Lose'' (1996) * ''Don't Tell Zoey'' (1996) * ''Aaron Lets Go'' (1996) * ''Who Loves Kate?'' (1996) * ''Lara Gets Even'' (1996) * ''Two-Timing Aisha'' (1996) * ''Zoey Speaks Out'' (1996) * ''Kate Finds Love'' (1997) * ''Never Trust Lara'' (1997) * ''Trouble with Aaron'' (1997) * ''Always Loving Zoey'' (1997) * ''Lara Gets Lucky'' (1997) * ''Now Zoey's Alone'' (1997) * ''Don't Forget Lara'' (1998) * ''Zoey's Broken Heart'' (1998) * ''Falling for Claire'' (1998) * ''Zoey Comes Home'' (1998)


''Ocean City/Making Waves'' series

Originally published as ''Ocean City'' and republished as ''Making Waves'', this series is unrelated to the Summer/Making Waves series below. * ''Making Waves'' (1993) * ''Tease'' (1993) * ''Sweet'' (1993) * ''Thrill'' (1993) * ''Heat'' (1994) * ''Heat Wave'' (1994) * ''Bonfire'' (1994) * ''Swept Away'' (1995) * ''Shipwrecked'' (1995) * ''Beach Party'' (1995) * ''Forever'' (1995)


''Summer'' series

This series was originally published as ''Making Waves'' in the UK. * ''June Dreams'' (1995) * ''July's Promise'' (1995) * ''August Magic'' (1995) * ''Beaches, Boys, and Betrayal'' (1996) * ''Sand, Surf, and Secrets'' (1996) * ''Rays, Romance, and Rivalry'' (1996) * ''Christmas Special Edition'' (1996) * ''Spring Break Reunion'' (1996)


''Roscoe Riley Rules'' series

* ''Never Glue Your Friends to Chairs'' (2008) * ''Never Swipe a Bully's Bear'' (2008) * ''Don't Swap Your Sweater for a Dog'' (2008) * ''Never Swim in Applesauce'' (2008) * ''Don't Tap-Dance on Your Teacher'' (2009) * ''Never Walk in Shoes That Talk'' (2009) * ''Never Race a Runaway Pumpkin'' (2009) * ''Don't Eat A Hula Hoop'' (2018)


''Ivan & Friends'' series

* '' The One and Only Ivan'' (2012) * ''The One and Only Bob'' (2020)


''Endling'' series

* ''Endling #1: The Last'' (2018) * ''Endling #2: The First'' (2019) * ''Endling #3: The Only'' (2021)


''Doggo and Pupper'' series

* ''Doggo and Pupper'' (2021) * ''Doggo and Pupper Save the World'' (2022)


Other books

* ''The Story of Two American Generals: Benjamin O. Davis Jr. and Colin L. Powell'' (1991; nonfiction) * ''Please Don't Go'' (1992) * ''My Sister's Boyfriend'' (1992) * ''The World's Best Jinx McGee'' (1992) * ''The Unbelieveable Truth'' (1992) *
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'' prequels (1994): ''King Triton, Beware!''; ''The Haunted Palace;'' ''The Boyfriend Mix-Up'' * ''Disney's Christmas With All the Trimmings: Original Stories and Crafts from Mickey Mouse and Friends'' (1994) * ''Sharing Sam'' (1995) * ''Tales from Agrabah: Seven Original Stories of Aladdin and Jasmine'' (1995) * ''Listen to My Heart'' (1996) * ''Off Limits'' (2001) * ''Home of the Brave'' (2007) * '' Eve & Adam'' (with Michael Grant) (2013) * ''Crenshaw'' (2015) * ''Wishtree'' (2017) * ''Willodeen'' (2021) * ''Odder'' (2022)


Pseudonyms

* L.E. Blair: '' Girl Talk'' novels * Katherine Kendall (with Michael Grant):
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romance novels * Beth Kincaid: ''Silver Creek Riders'' series * A.R. Plumb, and later, as Katherine Applegate:
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's '' Aladdin'' series * Pat Pollari: '' Barf-O-Rama'' series * Nicholas Stephens: ''Disney's Enter If You Dare: Scary Tales from the Haunted Mansion'' (1995); ''Disney's Climb Aboard If You Dare: Stories from the Pirates of the Caribbean'' (1996)


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