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''Julie Murphy'' (born November 8, 1985) is the #1
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author of the books '' Side Effects May Vary'' (2014), '' Dumplin''' (2015), ''Ramona Blue'' (2017), and ''Puddin (2018). Murphy wrote her first novel, ''Side Effects May Vary'', during
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Career

Murphy's literary debut was the
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(YA) novel '' Side Effects May Vary'' which was published by
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on March 18, 2014. Murphy wrote the book as part of
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around 2010 while working as a
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in Texas. Her next young adult novel, titled '' Dumplin''', was published in 2015. Critical reception for ''Dumplin’'' has been positive. The novel became a
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. ''Dumplin was adapted into a Netflix movie of the same name in 2018. The novel was the first of a
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and was followed by ''Puddin’'' (2018) and ''Pumpkin'' (2021). In 2017, Murphy released her third YA novel titled ''Ramona Blue''. Nivea Serrao, for ''
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'', commented that "First came ''Side Effects May Vary''‘s Alice, then came ''Dumplin’''s Willowdean, and now there’s the titular ''Ramona Blue''. Julie Murphy has a knack for crafting memorable YA protagonists". Her first middle grade novel, titled ''Dear Sweet Pea'', was published in 2019. Nivea Serrao, for ''Entertainment Weekly'', commented that "the best-selling author of ''Dumplin’'' ..and ''Ramona Blue'' has broken out in YA fiction with a message. And her books continue to resonate for so much more: their plucky characters, their irresistible sweetness, their delightful sense of humor. Now the author is returning with a new novel that carries her signature appeal, this time in the middle-grade space". In 2019, Disney Channel optioned the rights to ''Dear Sweet Pea'', and it is on the Disney Channel Original Movie development slate. In 2020, Murphy retold the
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of the superhero Faith Herbert from
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in the YA prose novel ''Faith'': ''Taking Flight''. Kayleigh Donaldson, for '' SyFy Wire'', wrote that "the message being sent is clear: To the rest of the world, it is impossible to be both fat and happy. ..That's what makes characters like Faith and writers like Murphy so desperately necessary. They're a potent rebuttal to decades of systemic fatphobia through the act of creative joy". Murphy's sequel, ''Faith: Greater Heights'', was then released in 2021.


Personal life

During Murphy's childhood, her family struggled financially and lost their home the week she graduated from high school. Because of this, she had to delay going to college. She lives in
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with her husband. Murphy is openly bisexual.


Bibliography


Young adult novels

''Dumplin series: # '' Dumplin''' (2015) # ''Puddin (2018) # ''Dear Sweet Pea'' (2019), children's novel # ''Pumpkin'' (2021) '' Faith Herbert Origin Story'' series: # ''Faith: Taking Flight'' (2020) # ''Faith: Greater Heights'' (2021) Stand-alones: * '' Side Effects May Vary'' (2014) * ''Ramona Blue'' (2017)


Novels

* ''If the Shoe Fits'' (2021), ''Meant to Be'' #1 series * ''A Merry Little Meet Cute'' (2022), with Sierra Simone


Young adult short stories

* "April May June" (2014) * "Dear God" (2014) * "House of Screams" (2014) * "Jennifer" (2014) * "Ramona Drowning" (2014) * "The Secret Language of Light" (2014) * "One Summer" (2015) * "The Record Keeper's Duty" (2015) * "You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello" (2015)


Adaptations

* '' Dumplin''' (2018), film directed by
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, based on young adult novel '' Dumplin'''


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