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Janet Taylor Lisle (February 13, 1947 – October 5, 2023) was an American author of
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that range between
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Early years

Lisle was born on February 13, 1947, in
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. She grew up in rural
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, and spent her summers in
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. Growing up with four younger brothers, Lisle and the rest of her siblings were all passionate readers. She was educated at local schools until age fifteen when she entered the
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, a girl's boarding school in
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.


Higher education, career, and life

Lisle attended Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts and graduated in 1969 with a degree in English. Following graduation, she married and joined VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America) in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1971, she returned to college at Georgia State University to take journalism classes. After an internship at ''
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'', she worked as a reporter for local newspapers in the Atlanta area and later in Westchester County, New York. With a new marriage and the birth of her daughter in 1977, Lisle changed her career path and began to write children's books at home. Her first book, ''The Dancing Cats of Applesap'', was inspired by her own childhood memories. Following this book, she continued to write for a diverse audience and produced over seventeen children and young adult books, as well as several works of history for adults. Lisle lived on the Rhode Island coast with her husband, Richard Lisle. She died in Boston, Massachusetts, on October 5, 2023, at the age of 76.


Works

* ''The Dancing Cats of Applesap'', illustrated by Joelle Shefts, Bradbury Press (Scarsdale, NY), 1984. * ''Sirens and Spies'', Bradbury Press (Scarsdale, NY), 1985. * ''The Great Dimpole Oak'', illustrated by Stephen Gammell, Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1987. * '' Afternoon of the Elves'', Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1989. * ''The Lampfish of Twill'', illustrated by Wendy Anderson Halperin, Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1991. * ''Forest'', Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1993. * ''The Gold Dust Letters'', Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1994. * ''Looking for Juliette'', Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1994. * ''A Message from the Match Girl'', Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1995. * ''Angela's Aliens'', Orchard Books (New York, NY), 1996. * ''The Lost Flower Children'', Philomel Books (New York, NY), 1999. * '' The Art of Keeping Cool'', Atheneum (New York, NY), 2000. * ''How I Became a Writer and Oggie Learned to Drive'', Philomel Books (New York, NY), 2002. * ''The Crying Rocks'', Atheneum (New York, NY), 2003 * ''Black Duck'', Penguin Group (New York, NY), 2007 * ''Highway Cats'', Penguin Group (New York, NY), 2008 * ''Quicksand Pond'', Atheneum Books for Young Readers (May 16, 2017)


Selected awards

* 1990
Newbery Honor Book The John Newbery Medal, frequently shortened to the Newbery, is a literary award given by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), to the author of "the most distinguished contr ...
- ''Afternoon of the Elves'' * 2001
Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction The Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction is an annual American children's book award that recognizes historical fiction. It was established in 1982 by Scott O'Dell, author of ''Island of the Blue Dolphins'' and 25 other children's books, in ho ...
- ''The Art of Keeping Cool''


References


External links

* http://www.janettaylorlisle.com/ * http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,1000038434,00.html * http://authors.simonandschuster.com/Janet-Taylor-Lisle/1779461 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lisle, Janet Taylor 1947 births American children's writers Living people Writers from Englewood, New Jersey Novelists from New Jersey American young adult novelists American women novelists 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American novelists 20th-century American women writers American women writers of young adult literature 21st-century American women writers