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Sharon G. Flake (born December 25, 1955) is an American writer of children and young adult literature. She has lived in
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, with her daughter for many years. She is a graduate of the
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with a BA in English. Flake's
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''
The Skin I'm In ''The Skin I'm In'' is a realistic fiction novel written by Sharon G. Flake. It was published by Hyperion Books on January 3, 2000. It depicts the story of seventh-grader Maleeka Madison who has low self-esteem because of her dark brown skin co ...
'' which was published in 1998 follows thirteen-year-old Maleeka Madison who is teased about the color of her skin and her homemade dresses. To end the bullying, Maleeka tries to befriend her tormentors. She learns that trying to fit in is not the best way to make people like you. Flake's work has won numerous awards, including the
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in 1999 for new authors and has also garnered positive feedback from ''
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'' and ''
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''. She has also won two
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s.


Biography

Flake was born in Philadelphia. She is the second youngest child, with three brothers and two sisters, and grew up in an inner-city neighborhood. Her father worked for Philadelphia Gas Co., while her mother did days work and raised her children.Through their guidance, Flake and her siblings were encouraged to be themselves, learning about culture through music, TV, politics, and books. As a teenager, she attended
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, where she was a member of the tennis team and the honor society. Flake earned her bachelor's degree from the
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in 1978, majoring in English Writing and minoring in Political Science. During this time, she had an internship at the University's public relations office, and wrote for ''
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''. Immediately after graduating she took a job as a house parent in a Pittsburgh area youth shelter. She later went on to work with young people in foster care. From 1987 until 2005, Flake returned to the University of Pittsburgh public relations department where she eventually became a supervisor, then went on to become Director of Public Relations at the University's
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. Flake continued to work at Pitt, while also writing nonfiction for local and national magazines. Periodically, she also wrote pieces for Pitt's alumni publication. When her daughter Brittney was born, Flake's interest in writing grew stronger. She often credits her daughter's birth with launching her fiction writing career. "If she weren't born", Flake says, "I'm not sure I ever would have become a consistent enough writer to make this journey. Her birth gave me the inspiration and dedication I needed to stay the course." Flake wrote short stories for her daughter, and read them at her daughter's daycare. She went on to write "The Luckiest Sister", a story about two twins who lead different lives because of their different skin colors. It was the winner of the
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short story contest, published in ''AIM'' magazine. Flake later won a scholarship to, and attended, the
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writing conference in Chautauqua. Her first novel, ''The Skin I'm In'', was published in 1998 under the new
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imprint of
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's, launched about September 1998 to produce "children's books with an African-American emphasis". In ten years she wrote six novels or story collections published by Jump at the Sun. In her spare time, Flake loves gardening and reading.


Books

* ''
The Skin I'm In ''The Skin I'm In'' is a realistic fiction novel written by Sharon G. Flake. It was published by Hyperion Books on January 3, 2000. It depicts the story of seventh-grader Maleeka Madison who has low self-esteem because of her dark brown skin co ...
'' (Jump at the Sun/
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, 1998) * ''Money Hungry'' (Jump at the Sun, 2001) * ''Begging for Change'' (Jump at the Sun, 2003) – sequel to ''Money Hungry'' * ''Who Am I Without Him?: Short stories about girls and the boys in their lives'' (Jump at the Sun, 2004) * ''Bang!'' (Jump at the Sun, 2004) * ''The Broken Bike Boy and the Queen of 33rd Street'' (Jump at the Sun, 2007), illustrated by Colin Bootman * ''You Don't Even Know Me: Stories and poems about boys'' (Jump at the Sun, 2010) * ''Pinned'' (
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, 2012) * ''Unstoppable Octobia May'' (
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, 2014) "Unstoppable Octobia May"
Library of Congress Catalog Record. Retrieved April 1, 2014. * ''You Are Not a Cat'' (
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, 2016) * ''The Life I'm In'' (
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, 2021)


References


External links

*
Sharon G. Flake profile
at
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Sharon Flake
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(summer 2007) at the Pennsylvania Center for the Book * {{DEFAULTSORT:Flake, Sharon G. 1955 births Living people 20th-century American novelists 21st-century American novelists African-American novelists American young adult novelists Writers from Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh alumni American women novelists Women writers of young adult literature Novelists from Pennsylvania 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women writers 20th-century African-American women writers 20th-century African-American writers 21st-century African-American women writers 21st-century African-American writers