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Robin Stevenson is a Canadian author of thirty books for kids and teens. Her writing has been translated into several languages, and published in more than a dozen countries. Robin's books regularly receive starred reviews, have won the Silver Birch Award, the
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and a
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, and have been finalists for the
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, the
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, and others. She writes both fiction and non-fiction, for toddlers through teens. Robin Stevenson was born in England and immigrated to Canada as a child. She grew up in
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and studied at
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in Hamilton before completing a master's degree in social work at
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in Kitchener. Robin worked as a social worker and counselor for 10 years and in 2022, she received Wilfrid Laurier university's alumna of the Year award. Stevenson writes well-researched nonfiction about history and activism, including LGBT issues and abortion rights, and about historical and contemporary figures known for their contributions to the world in areas such as social justice, leadership, innovation, and athletics. She also writes picture books, including ''Pride Puppy'', and middle grade novels, such as ''Record Breaker'' and ''The Summer We Saved the Bees''. She has written a number of contemporary young adult novels, the most recent of which, ''When You Get the Chance'', was co-written with Nova Scotia based author Tom Ryan. ''
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'' gave it a positive review: "Readers will appreciate the tender depiction of growing apart and breakups, and the concept of nonmonogamous relationships is also explored without stigma... A solidly entertaining trip through Canada’s queer history, and one family’s difficult secrets. Recommended for fans of lightly adventurous realistic fiction." Stevenson is queer.


Awards and honors

Stevenson's ''In the Woods'' is a
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book. In 2013, the
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included ''Hummingbird Heart'' on their list of the best books of the year for kids aged fourteen and older. In 2017, ''Pride'' was included on the annual
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. In 2019, ''
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'' included ''My Body My Choice'' on their list of the best nonfiction children's books of the year. ''
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'' gave the book a starred review and said, "Well-researched and visually appealing, this is a boon for those seeking clear, comprehensive information from the perspective of the reproductive rights movement." In 2020, the Bank Street College of Education and the Cooperative Children's Book Center named ''Pride Colors'' one of the best children's books of the year. The same year, ''
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'' included ''My Body, My Choice'' on their "Top 10 Health & Wellness for Youth" list.


Content challenges

In 2019, Stevenson was scheduled to visit Longfellow Elementary School in
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to discuss her book ''Kid Activists''. However, the day before the event, she was informed the presentation was cancelled because a parent was concerned about whether she would discuss
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, a gay rights activist, who appears on the book's cover. Shortly after, representative
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rescheduled the event at a local high school. Responding to the event, Stevenson stated, "I think one parent should not be able to have the power to prevent probably six or seven classes from hearing the talk," and that "when the reason given for the concern is so clearly rooted in homophobia we should not validate that. By doing so he schoolperpetuates a really harmful message." In 2022, Freedom to Read named Stevenson their "champion of free expression," given that many of her books—both fiction and nonfiction—have been the target of challenges due to their content. The same year, the
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resolved to remove children's books with LGBT+ content from public libraries. Although Stevenson's ''Pride Puppy'' was not presently held in the county's library system, it was explicitly named in the list of books to be excluded from the library system.


Publications


Picture books

* ''Ghost’s Journey: A Refugee Story'' (2019) * ''Pride Colors'' (2019) * ''Pride Puppy'', illustrated by
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(2021) * ''A Hug on the Wind'', illustrated by
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(2025)


Children's nonfiction books

* ''My Body My Choice: The Fight for Abortion Rights'' (2019) * ''Pride: The Celebration and the Struggle'' (2020)


Kid Legends series

* ''Kid Activists: True Tales of Childhood from Champions of Change'', illustrated by
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(2019) * ''Kid Innovators: True Tales of Childhood from Inventors and Trailblazers'', illustrated by Allison Steinfeld (2021) * ''Kid Trailblazers: True Tales of Childhood from Changemakers and Leaders'', illustrated by Allison Steinfeld (2022)


Early chapter books

* ''Ben’s Robot'', illustrated by
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(2010) * ''Ben the Inventor'', illustrated by David Parkins (2011)


Middle grade books

* ''Impossible Things'' (2008) * ''Liars and Fools'' (2010) * ''Attitude'' (2013) * ''Record Breaker'' (2013) * ''The Summer We Saved the Bees'' (2015) * ''Queer History A-Z: 100 Years of LGBTQ+ Activism'', illustrated by Vivian Rosas (2024)


Young adult books

* ''Out of Order'' (2007) * ''Big Guy'' (2008) * ''Dead in the Water'' (2008) * ''A Thousand Shades of Blue'' (2008) * ''In the Woods'' (2009) * ''Inferno'' (2009) * ''Escape Velocity'' (2011) * ''Outback'' (2011) * ''Damage'' (2013) * ''The World Without Us'' (2015) * ''Under Threat'' (2016) * ''Blood on the Beach'', with Sarah N. Harvey (2017) * ''Hummingbird Heart'' (2019) * ''When You Get the Chance'', with Tom Ryan (2021)


References

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