Author's
adult fiction debut sweeps aside its rivals, becoming the fastest selling hardback novel since 2009
A gripping Young
Adult fiction debut by bestselling author Walter Mosley.
Mark Haddon's 2003
adult fiction debut, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night - Time, is the rare novel that can be successfully recommended to just about any reader (try it!).
The Invisibles By Cecilia Galante Morrow • $ 14.99 • ISBN 9780062363510 The author of several popular YA and children's books makes
her adult fiction debut with the moving story of four young women — close friends when they lived together at a group home for teens — who reunite 15 years later and confront the troubles from their past.
YA author Cantor ponders that question with sensitivity and insight in
her adult fiction debut.
Not exact matches
Chuck Hayward's (Netflix's series Dear White People) irreverent script is all about embracing your inner loser as the ultimate winner, making Emmy - nominated Jennifer Arnold's (A Small Act)
fiction feature directorial
debut a willfully offensive
adult comedy with no manners and tons of heart.
The
debut feature of comic book artist Dash Shaw, My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea, begins by firmly zeroing in on the concerns of young
adult fiction: the new school year, the character's social status, and all the insecurities that are inherent in being a teenager.
All the Bright Places tops the list in Best Young
Adult Fiction; the latest book in the Throne of Glass series, Queen of Shadows, edged out strong competition in Best Young
Adult Fantasy & Science
Fiction; and another Young
Adult Fantasy contender, Red Queen, pulled out a win over in Best
Debut Goodreads Author.
This YA
debut by Bacigalupi, a rising star in
adult science
fiction, presents a dystopian future like so many YA sf novels.
Panels of expert judges (all indie booksellers and avid readers) will choose the winners in the five book categories —
Fiction,
Debut Fiction, Non-
Fiction, Children's and Young
Adult.
Harlequin MIRA and Harlequin HQN will launch their digital first programs in the first quarter of 2014 and begin by publishing a select number of titles, including I See London, a New
Adult novel by
debut author Chanel Cleeton (Harlequin HQN), and Wonder Girl, a women's
fiction novel by Rebecca Coleman (Harlequin MIRA).
Known mainly for her young
adult fiction, Koje made her literary
debut publishing horror with Bantam Dell.
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell Rowell made her actual
fiction debut with her 2011
adult novel, Attachments, but her YA
debut is too good not to include on this list.
These include the William C. Morris YA
Debut Award and the Best
Fiction for Young
Adults list, as well as specialized lists like the Amelia Bloomer Project, recognizing the best of feminist - themed books for children and teens.
To anticipate the release of Prairie Storms and celebrate the release of Writing Young
Adult Fiction for Dummies, I'm
debuting the Prairie Storms book trailer here today.
So our group is open to all 2017
debut authors, except writers of middle grade or young
adult fiction and self - published authors.
One of these authors, Angie Thomas, was awarded two prizes, the
Debut Goodreads Author Award, and the Young
Adult Fiction Award for The Hate U Give.
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With this stunning
debut novel, New York Times bestselling author Lauren Oliver emerged as one of today's foremost authors of young
adult fiction.
His
debut young
adult novel, «47,» published in 2005, combines historical and speculative
fiction about the protagonist, 47, a young slave boy contending with a brutal slave master.