Tim Federle is an American author,
theater
librettist
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, director and screenwriter whose best-known works include the novel ''Better Nate Than Ever'', the cocktail recipe book '' Tequila Mockingbird'', the
Golden Globe Award
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and
Academy Awards
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nominee (for Best Animated Feature) ''
Ferdinand
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'',
and Disney's ''
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''.
Biography
Federle wrote the middle-grade novel ''Better Nate Than Ever'' and its two sequels and the cocktail recipe book ''Tequila Mockingbird'' and its two follow-ups, and was co-writer of the book for the Broadway musical adaptation of ''
Tuck Everlasting'', also titled ''
Tuck Everlasting''.
Federle was born in
Foster City, California
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, on March 24, 1980, and raised in
Pittsburgh
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, Pennsylvania, the setting for much of his fiction. Prior to his writing career, Federle appeared in the original casts of ''
The Little Mermaid
"The Little Mermaid" ( da, Den lille havfrue) is a literary fairy tale written by the Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows the journey of a young mermaid who is willing to give up her life in the sea as a mermaid to gain a ...
'' and ''
Gypsy
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'' (2003
Bernadette Peters
Bernadette Peters ( ''née'' Lazzara; born February 28, 1948) is an American actress, singer, and children's book author. Over a career spanning more than six decades, she has starred in musical theatre, television and film, performed in solo co ...
revival), as an actor, dancer and singer. He worked on the resident choreographic staff of ''
Billy Elliot the Musical
''Billy Elliot: The Musical'' is a coming-of-age stage musical based on the 2000 film of the same name. The music is by Elton John, and the book and lyrics are by Lee Hall, who wrote the film's screenplay. The plot revolves around Billy, a ...
'', serving as dance captain.
Works
In literature
Fiction
''Better Nate Than Ever'' (2013,
Simon & Schuster
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): Federle's debut novel for middle graders, '' Better Nate Than Ever, '' tells the story of 13-year-old Nate, who sneaks away from his home in Pennsylvania to audition for ''E.T: The Musical'' on Broadway. In a
CNN article about the book, Federle said: "I think so often when you're a kid, we mellow out those more interesting edges in order to coast through middle school quietly. By the time you get to high school, you're left asking, ''who the heck am I?'' I would encourage kids to try and figure out the thing that sets you apart, not publicly but that you're passionate about internally." ''Nate'' was published to critical acclaim and has gone into multiple printings since its release.
Described by the ''
Huffington Post'' as "
Judy Blume
Judith Blume (née Sussman; born February 12, 1938) is an American writer of children's, young adult and adult fiction. Blume began writing in 1959 and has published more than 25 novels. Among her best-known works are ''Are You There God? It's ...
as seen through a
Stephen Sondheim lens," and ''
The New York Times
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'' as "inspired and inspiring," '' Better Nate Than Ever '' has been celebrated as unique for being a "book where teenage sexuality is treated with a light touch". The novel was an
Amazon
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Best Book of 2013, a ''
New York Times
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'' Notable Book of 2013, a
Stonewall Book Award
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Honor Book, and a
Lambda Literary Award
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finalist. The audio book was an
Odyssey Award
The Odyssey Award for Excellence in Audiobook Production is an annual award conferred by the American Library Association upon the publisher of "the best audiobook produced for children and/or young adults, available in English in the United State ...
Honor Book,
and was narrated by Federle. In 2021,
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
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announced a film adaptation of the book with Federle himself serving as both writer and director for the film. It was later announced that ''
Better Nate Than Ever
Tim Federle is an American author, theater librettist, director and screenwriter whose best-known works include the novel ''Better Nate Than Ever'', the cocktail recipe book '' Tequila Mockingbird'', the Golden Globe Award and Academy Awards nom ...
'' would debut on
Disney+
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in the spring of 2022.
''
Five, Six, Seven, Nate!'' (2014, Simon & Schuster):
In December 2013, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' ran an excerpt of ''Five, Six, Seven, Nate!'', Federle's follow-up to ''Better Nate Than Ever''. The sequel charts Nate's continued adventures in New York City as he navigates his role in the creation of a major Broadway musical. A
Kirkus Reviews starred review called the novel an "Encore performance that will leave them standing in the aisles." ''Five, Six, Seven, Nate!'' was chosen as a
Junior Library Guild
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selection, an Amazon Best Book of 2014, and an
American Booksellers Association
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Best Book for Children. Federle won his second Odyssey Honor Book award
[ for the audio book edition. '' Five, Six, Seven, Nate! '' was also a 2015 LGBT Children's/Young Adult LAMBDA Literary Award Winner.]
''Summer Days and Summer Nights'' (2016, St. Martin's Press
St. Martin's Press is a book publisher headquartered in Manhattan, New York City, in the Equitable Building. St. Martin's Press is considered one of the largest English-language publishers, bringing to the public some 700 titles a year under si ...
):
On March 3, 2015 young adult fiction
Young adult fiction (YA) is a category of fiction written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. While the genre is primarily targeted at adolescents, approximately half of YA readers are adults.
The subject matter and genres of YA correlate ...
author Stephanie Perkins announced on Twitter that she will be editing a forthcoming YA anthology, ''Summer Days and Summer Nights'', featuring twelve new stories from bestselling authors Leigh Bardugo, Francesca Lia Block
Francesca Lia Block (born December 3, 1962) is an American writer of adult and young-adult literature. She is known for the ''Weetzie Bat'' series, which she began while a student at UC Berkeley.
Early life
Block was born in Los Angeles to a p ...
, Libba Bray
Martha Elizabeth "Libba" Bray (March 11, 1964) is an American writer of young adult novels including the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, ''Going Bovine'', and '' The Diviners''.
Early life
Martha Elizabeth Bray was born in Montgomery, Alabama. Her fath ...
, Cassandra Clare
Judith Lewis (née Rumelt; born July 27, 1973), better known by her pen name Cassandra Clare, is an American author of young adult fiction, best known for her bestselling series ''The Mortal Instruments''.''
Personal life
Clare was born Judith ...
, Brandy Colbert, Tim Federle, Lev Grossman
Lev Grossman (born June 26, 1969) is an American novelist and journalist who wrote ''The Magicians Trilogy'': '' The Magicians'' (2009), ''The Magician King'' (2011), and '' The Magician's Land'' (2014). He was the book critic and lead technology ...
, Nina LaCour, Stephanie Perkins, Veronica Roth
Veronica Anne Roth (born August 19, 1988) is an American novelist and short story writer, known for her bestselling ''Divergent'' trilogy which has sold more than 35 million copies worldwide.
Personal life
Veronica Roth was born on August 19, ...
, Jon Skovron, and Jennifer E. Smith
Jennifer Elizabeth Smith (born 1980) is an American author of young adult novels, including bestsellers: ''The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight'', ''Windfall,'' and ''Field Notes on Love.''
Biography
Smith was born in Lake Forest, ...
. According to a ''Publishers Weekly'' announcement, St. Martins Press is set to release the collection in summer 2016. The anthology is a follow-up to Perkins' '' My True Love Gave To Me: Twelve Holiday Stories'', published to acclaim in 2014.
''The Great American Whatever'' (2016, Simon & Schuster):
In June 2015 ''Huffington Post'' revealed the cover of Federle's forthcoming young adult novel, ''The Great American Whatever''. Federle's first title for young adults is about Quinn Roberts, "a sixteen-year-old smart aleck", who dreams of Hollywood and becoming a professional screenwriter. The novel is receiving advance praise from authors and critics alike, with Veronica Mars
''Veronica Mars'' is an American teen noir mystery drama television series created by screenwriter Rob Thomas. The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California, and stars Kristen Bell as the eponymous character. The series prem ...
' Rob Thomas calling it "original, authentic, engaging". It has also received starred reviews from the publishing trade journals ''School Library Journal, Booklist
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'', and ''Kirkus Reviews'', who called it "a Holden Caulfield for a new generation." A ''Huffington Post'' article about the creation of the book stated that "Federle had a mature audience in mind when he began writing the book, originally titled ''Quinn, Victorious'', five years ago, basing the plot on his personal experiences as seen through characters in their mid-20s."[ Following the novel's publishing, the ''Huffington Post'' called ''The Great American Whatever'' "the gay young adult novel you've been waiting for." In November 2016, '' The Great American Whatever '' was named a New York Times Notable Children's Book of 2016. '' The Great American Whatever '' is one of Kirkus' Best Teen Books of 2016.
''Nate Expectations'' (2018, Simon & Schuster):
On January 11, 2018, the Huffington Post exclusively revealed the title and cover of the third novel in Federle's "Nate" series, ''Nate Expectations''.] The latest installment follows teenage Nate after he moves back to his Pennsylvania hometown following his Broadway debut, wrapping up the trilogy with what Federle calls the third step in a Broadway journey, "Dealing with life when the show closes or gets crappy reviews." ''Nate Expectations'' features a cover designed by Rex Bonomelli; the previous two entries in the series, '' Better Nate Than Ever '' and '' Five, Six, Seven, Nate! '' also received Bonomelli cover refreshes once '' Nate Expectations '' hit shelves.
Cocktail guides
''Tequila Mockingbird: Cocktails with a Literary Twist'' (2013, Perseus Books
Perseus Books Group was an American publishing company founded in 1996 by investor Frank Pearl. Perseus acquired the trade publishing division of Addison-Wesley (including the Merloyd Lawrence imprint) in 1997. It was named Publisher of the Ye ...
): Federle's first novelty cocktail recipe book, ''Tequila Mockingbird'' won the Goodreads
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Best Cookbook of 2013 Award, and was featured as a clue on ''Jeopardy!
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'' in October 2014. Federle has said the inspiration for the book was his own mother's book club, which "would dissolve into opening wine".[ In an April 2014 interview with '']School Library Journal
''School Library Journal'' (''SLJ'') is an American monthly magazine containing reviews and other articles for school librarians, media specialists, and public librarians who work with young people. Articles cover a wide variety of topics, with ...
'', Federle was quoted as saying, "''Tequila Mockingbird'' came out of a silly one line email to my agent, Brenda Bowen—'Hey, do you think the Urban Outfitters
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crowd would go for a literary cocktail guide?' I truly wrote the proposal on a whim." The book went on to be sold at Urban Outfitters and ModCloth, among other specialty retailers, and was cited as one of Perseus Book Publisher's leading titles, along with '' Friday Night Lights'' and ''Black Mass'', in a September 2015 ''Wall Street Journal
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'' article. According to a December 2014 article in ''The Atlantic
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It was founded in 1857 in Boston, ...
'', ''Tequila Mockingbird '' has thus far sold over 100,000 copies.[
'' Hickory Daiquiri Dock: Cocktails with a Nursery Rhyme Twist'' (2014, Perseus Books):
The second installment in Federle’s cocktail book series, ''Hickory Daiquiri Dock'' features twists on popular nursery rhymes, such as "Jack and Coke (and Jill)," "Baa, Baa, Black Russian," and "Old MacDonald Had a Flask." '' The Tampa Bay Times'' called it "More fun at a baby shower than a Diaper Genie"] and '' The Atlantic '' called it "naughty, but never crass," and compared its irreverent take on parenting to the viral phenomenon '' Go the Fuck to Sleep''.[
''Gone with the Gin: Cocktails with a Hollywood Twist '' (2015, Perseus Books): ''Gone with the Gin'', published in October 2015, features drinks including "A Sidecar Named Desire," "No Country for Old Fashioneds," and "Bonnie and Mudslide." Like ''Tequila Mockingbird'', ''Gone with the Gin'' includes recipes for bar bites and ideas for drinking games.
]
Self-help
''Life is Like a Musical: How to Live, Love, and Lead Like a Star'' (2017, Hachette Book Group):
In May 2017, ''Entertainment Weekly
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'' announced and revealed the cover for Federle's first self-help book for adults, based on his experiences as a performer prior to becoming a professional writer. Due in October 2017, Federle confirmed the book via his Twitter, describing it as "''Don't Sweat the Small Stuff'' with jazz hands."
In Broadway
Federle made his debut as a musical theater co-librettist in 2016 with the Broadway
Broadway may refer to:
Theatre
* Broadway Theatre (disambiguation)
* Broadway theatre, theatrical productions in professional theatres near Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
** Broadway (Manhattan), the street
**Broadway Theatre (53rd Stree ...
adaptation of Natalie Babbitt
Natalie Zane Babbitt (née Moore; July 28, 1932 – October 31, 2016) was an American writer and illustrator of children's books. Her 1975 novel ''Tuck Everlasting'' was adapted into two feature films and a Broadway musical. She received the ...
’s '' Tuck Everlasting'', also titled '' Tuck Everlasting''. Following a pre-Broadway tryout at the Alliance Theatre
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in Atlanta, the musical began its Broadway engagement at the Broadhurst Theatre
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in March 2016. The Broadway iteration was nominated for two Drama League Awards, and three Outer Critics Circle Awards
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, including Outstanding Musical for both.
The book and the musical version tell the story of Winnie Foster, an 11-year old who stumbles upon a family that has discovered the secret to immortality. Andrew Keenan-Bolger
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and Sarah Charles Lewis star as Jesse Tuck and Winnie Foster, respectively. The artistic team is led by director-choreographer Casey Nicholaw
Casey Nicholaw (born October 6, 1962) is an American theatre director, choreographer, and performer. He has been nominated for several Tony Awards for his work directing and choreographing ''The Drowsy Chaperone'' (2006), ''The Book of Mormon'' (20 ...
, with music and lyrics by Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen. Federle is co-writing the musical's libretto with Claudia Shear
Claudia Shear (born September 12, 1962) is an American actress and playwright. She was nominated for the Tony Award, Best Play and Best Actress for her play '' Dirty Blonde''.
Early life
Shear was born in Brooklyn, New York on September 12, 1962 ...
.
In film
''Ferdinand'' (2017, 20th Century Fox
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/Blue Sky Studios
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): Federle co-wrote the screenplay for ''Ferdinand'', the 2017 animated film based on Munro Leaf
Wilbur Monroe Leaf ( Munro Leaf) (December 4, 1905 – December 21, 1976) was an American writer of children's literature who wrote and illustrated nearly 40 books during his 40-year career. He is best known for '' The Story of Ferdinand'' (1936), ...
's children's book, The Story of Ferdinand
''The Story of Ferdinand'' (1936) is the best-known work by the American author Munro Leaf. Illustrated by Robert Lawson, the children's book tells the story of a bull who would rather smell flowers than fight in bullfights. He sits in the mid ...
. Both the book and the film center around a bull who "would rather smell flowers than fight in bullfights." '' Ferdinand '' stars John Cena
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in the titular role, along with Kate McKinnon
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, Bobby Cannavale
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, David Tennant
David John Tennant ('' né'' McDonald; born 18 April 1971) is a Scottish actor. He rose to fame for his role as the tenth incarnation of the Doctor (2005–2010 and 2013) in the BBC science-fiction TV show '' Doctor Who'', reprising the ...
, Gina Rodriguez
Gina Alexis Rodriguez-LoCicero (born July 30, 1984) is an American actress. She is known for her leading role as Jane Villanueva in The CW satirical romantic dramedy series ''Jane the Virgin'' (2014–2019), for which she received a Golden Glob ...
, and Daveed Diggs
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. The film was released on December 15, 2017. '' Ferdinand '' was a 2018 Golden Globe Award
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and Academy Awards
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nominee for Best Animated Film.
In television
Federle is the writer and executive producer of the Disney+
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series and '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series''. The series' first season became available on the streaming service in the winter of 2019–2020 and the second season became available spring of 2021. It was announced that third season would be released in 2022.
References
Further reading
Best Books of 2013 , Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly
2014 Notable Children's Books
Titles Announced for 2014 ABC Best Books Catalog: Order Deadline September 1
SCBWI , Past Golden Kite Recipients
Lilla Crawford interview with Tim Federle
External links
*
Official Simon & Schuster author website
Official Running Press author website
School Library Journal profile
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Living people
21st-century American novelists
American children's writers
American choreographers
American dancers
American male novelists
American male stage actors
Animation screenwriters
Blue Sky Studios people
American gay writers
HuffPost writers and columnists
Lambda Literary Award winners
LGBT dramatists and playwrights
LGBT people from California
LGBT choreographers
LGBT screenwriters
People from Foster City, California
American librettists
University of Pittsburgh alumni
American male screenwriters
21st-century American male writers
1980 births
Novelists from California
American male non-fiction writers
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