ETHAN KING
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Laurie Halse Anderson:
First, I just want to say thank you for writing Fever 1793. I had been in a season where I wasn't reading enough, grabbed that book, and ended up finishing it that day! If you don't mind me asking, which of your books are most like Fever 1793? I love Historical Fiction and would love to discover more of your work.
Laurie Halse Anderson
I'm so glad you liked Fever!! Since you did, I suspect you will LOVE my new book, Rebellion 1776, that will be published on April 1. You can read more about it here: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/b...
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Rose
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Laurie Halse Anderson:
Hello, I am a senior in high school. I was given the assignment of writing a research paper on a book. The book I choose was Twisted. I liked how it was very relatable to me and teens from all over. Within the research paper, My teacher wants be to find the meaning and/or reason that you choose the title of the book, Twisted. I wanted to know why did you title the book Twisted?
Maureen McCarty
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Laurie Halse Anderson:
I found your book Independent Dames in the school library where I teach, as I am writing a story about a female ancestor for a historical society periodical. (Thanks for writing it!) I noticed EC Gale listed in your dedication. She is a grandmother of mine too, via her son Daniel, who moved to Warwick, MA. I am wondering if you have any specific stories about Esther and her experiences in the Rev. war? Thanks!
A Goodreads user
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Laurie Halse Anderson:
I am in middle school and I am writing a story like Vet Volunteers. It's about an abandoned box of puppies and dogfights. But, that isn't my character's biggest problem. Her mom dies in and her dad loses his job, so she barely finds time for animals. The things that keep her going are the memory of her mom and the boy at the SPCA who is totally cute and is really nice. Do you have any suggestions for the story?
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