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Anne Ursu is an American novelist and children's writer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Biography She attended Brown University. Ursu's first novel, Spilling Clarence, is about a drug that wafts through the air of a small Minnesota town. The drug had a strong effect on the town's residents, who then suffered from visceral memories and stupor. Her second novel, The Disapparation of James, is about a boy disappearing during a stage magic trick. Breadcrumbs, a middle-grade novel published by Walden Pond Press, was released September 27, 2011. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen," Breadcrumbs is a story of the struggle to hold on, and of the things we leave behind. Ursu has also written a trilogy for middle-grade readers, the Cronus Chronicles, (published by Atheneum), involving two cousins' adventures in the realms of Greek mythology. The individual titles are The Shadow Thieves, The Siren Song, and The Immortal Fire. She published another middle-grade fantasy in 2013, The Real Boy, which was longlisted for the National Book Award. She teaches at Hamline University's low residency MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults. Ursu is also the former author of a popular sports blog about the Minnesota Twins called bat-girl.com. In 2007, she posted on the site that she no longer had time to maintain it, saying: "The time has come to end this wonderful adventure. I had hoped to be able to keep it up with Dash, but I simply do not have time to do this blog well, and there is no point in doing it any other way." Awards and honors 2013, McKnight Fellowship in Children's Literature 2013, The Real Boy, long listed for the National Book Award Bibliography Spilling Clarence, Hyperion, 2003—Winner of the 2003 New Voice (first-time author) award from the Minnesota Book Awards. The Disapparation of James, Hyperion, 2004. As recommended by Nancy Pearl in More Book Lust. Breadcrumbs, HarperCollins, 2011. The Real Boy, Walden Pond Press, 2013 The Lost Girl, Walden Pond Press, 2019 The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy, Walden Pond Press, 2021 The Cronus Chronicles The Shadow Thieves, Atheneum, 2006. The Siren Song, Atheneum, 2007. The Immortal Fire, Atheneum, 2009. Articles and Short Stories "The President's New Clothes," Politically Inspired, MacAdam/Cage, 2003 Articles in the Washington Post Book World, the StarTribune, on Salon.com, and ESPN.com References External links Official website Anne Ursu at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Anne Ursu at Library of Congress, with 7 library catalog records . Discover the Anne Ursu popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Anne Ursu books.

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    Master of Mirrors

    Amanda Marrone

    Maggie has discovered a kobolda creature similar to a house brownie but with an evil bent. Her grandfather trapped a particular kobold thirty years ago to keep it away from Maggie’...

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    Tall Tales

    James Riley

    The second book in a new trilogy of twisted fairy tales from New York Times bestselling author James Riley, set in the world of his popular Half Upon a Time series, that’s perfect ...

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    Half Upon a Time

    James Riley

    In this hilarious fractured fairy tale series from New York Times bestselling author James Riley, Jack, and “punk princess” May must navigate twists and turns unlike anything you’v...

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    Wishes for Beginners

    Eileen Cook

    The second in a series of books about Willow's adventures as she masters her secret fairy powers, navigates sprite training, tries to ignore her perfect older sister, and maintains...

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    The Multiplying Menace

    Amanda Marrone

    Twelveyearold Maggie Malloy can make wishes come true. But she’s learned that people like magic better in storybooks than in real life, and longs to find someone who understands he...

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    Lily and the Night Creatures

    Nick Lake

    A young girl sets out to defeat the evil spirits inhabiting her home in this “thrilling…Coralinelike” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) illustrated middle grade adventure perfect...

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    Gnome Invasion

    Eileen Cook

    The third in a series of books about Willow's adventures as she masters her secret fairy powers, navigates sprite training, tries to ignore her perfect older sister, and maintains ...

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    The House with a Dragon in It

    Nick Lake

    From the creators of Lily and the Night Creatures comes another illustrated middle grade adventure of magic and granted wishes perfect for fans of The Beast and the Bethany and Kel...

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    Happily Ever After

    James Riley

    The third and final book in a new trilogy of twisted fairy tales from New York Times bestselling author James Riley, set in the world of his popular Half Upon a Time series, that’s...

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    Once Upon Another Time

    James Riley

    Storybook characters collide in this first book in a new trilogy of twisted fairy tales from New York Times bestselling author James Riley, set in the world of his popular Half Upo...