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Jane Hyatt Yolen (born February 11, 1939) is an American writer of fantasy, science fiction, and children's books. She is the author or editor of more than 350 books, of which the best known is The Devil's Arithmetic, a Holocaust novella. Her other works include the Nebula Award−winning short story "Sister Emily's Lightship", the novelette "Lost Girls", Owl Moon, The Emperor and the Kite, and the Commander Toad series. She has collaborated on works with all three of her children, most extensively with Adam Stemple. Yolen delivered the inaugural Alice G. Smith Lecture at the University of South Florida in 1989. In 2012 she became the first woman to give the Andrew Lang lecture. Yolen published her 400th book in early 2021, Bear Outside. Early life Jane Hyatt Yolen was born on February 11, 1939, at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan. She is the first child of Isabell Berlin Yolen, a psychiatric social worker who became a full-time mother and homemaker upon Yolen's birth, and Will Hyatt Yolen, a journalist who wrote columns at the time for New York newspapers, and whose family emigrated from the Ukraine to the United States. Isabell also did volunteer work, and wrote short stories in her spare time. However, she was not able to sell them. Because the Hyatts, the family of Yolen's grandmother, Mina Hyatt Yolen, only had girls, a number of the children of Yolen's generation were given their last name as a middle name in order to perpetuate it. When Yolen was barely one year old, the family moved to California to accommodate Will's new job working for Hollywood film studios, doing publicity on films such as American Tragedy and Knut Rockne. The family moved back to New York City prior to the birth of Yolen's brother, Steve. When Will joined the Army as a Second Lieutenant to fight in England during World War II, Yolen, her mother and brother lived with her grandparents, Danny and Dan, in Newport News, Virginia. After the war, the family moved back to Manhattan, living on Central Park West and 97th Street until Yolen turned 13. She attended PS 93, where she enjoyed writing and singing, and became friends with future radio presenter Susan Stamberg. She also engaged writing by creating a newspaper for her apartment with her brother that she sold for five cents a copy. She was accepted to Music and Art High School. During the summer prior to that semester, she attended a Vermont summer camp, which was her first involvement with the Society of Friends (Quakers). Her family also moved to a ranch house in Westport, Connecticut, where she attended Bedford Junior high for ninth grade, and then Staples High School. She received a BA from Smith College in 1960 and a master's degree in Education from the University of Massachusetts in 1978. After graduating she moved back to New York City. Career During the 1960s, Yolen held editorial positions at various magazines and publishers in New York City, including Gold Medal Books, Routledge Books, and Alfred A. Knopf Juvenile Books. From 1990 to 1996 she ran her own young adult fiction imprint, Jane Yolen Books, at Harcourt Brace. Although Yolen considered herself a poet, journalist and nonfiction writer, she became a children's book writer. Her first published book was Pirates in Petticoats, which was published on her 22nd birthday. Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy for Teens, Favorite Folktales From Around the World, Xanadu and Xanadu 2 are among the works that she has edited. Her book Naming Liberty tells the story of a Russian girl and Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the designer of the Statue of Liberty. She has co-written two books with her son, the writer and musician Adam Stemple, Pay the Piper and Troll Bridge, both part of the Rock 'n' Roll Fairy Tale series. She also wrote lyrics for the song "Robin's Complaint," recorded on the 1994 album Antler Dance by Stemple's band Boiled in Lead. Regarding the similarities between her novel Wizard's Hall and the Harry Potter series, Yolen has commented on J. K. Rowling, the author of that series: I'm pretty sure she never read my book. We were both using fantasy tropes—the wizard school, the pictures on the wall that move. I happen to have a hero whose name was Henry, not Harry. He also had a red-headed best friend and a girl who was also his best friend—though my girl was black, not white. And there was a wicked wizard who was trying to destroy the school, who was once a teacher at the school. But those are all fantasy tropes ...There's even a book that came out way before hers where children go off to a witch school or a wizard school by going on a mysterious train that no one else can see except the kids, at a major British train station—I don’t know if it was Victoria Station or King's Cross. These things are out there ...This is not new. Personal life In 1962, Yolen married David W. Stemple. They had three children, including musician Adam Stemple, and six grandchildren. David Stemple died in March 2006. Yolen lives in Hatfield, Massachusetts. She also owns a house in Scotland, where she lives for a few months each year. Awards 1987 Special World Fantasy Award (for Favorite Folktales From Around the World) 1989 Sydney Taylor Book Award for Older Readers (for The Devil's Arithmetic) 1992 The Catholic Library Association's Regina Medal (for her body of children's literature) 1999 Nebula Award for Novelette (for "Lost Girls") 2009 World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement at the 2010 World Fantasy Convention. A panel of judges selects about two people annually. 2017 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award Nominations 1984 World Fantasy Award for Anthology/Collection (for Tales of Wonder) 1986 World Fantasy Award for Anthology/Collection (for Dragonfield and Other Stories) 1987 World Fantasy Award for Anthology/Collection (for Merlin's Booke) 1989 World Fantasy Award for Best Novella (for Briar Rose) 1993 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel (for The Devil's Arithmetic) 2009 Sydney Taylor Book Award Younger Reader Honor (for Naming Liberty, illustrated by Jim Burke) 2021 Sydney Taylor Book Award Picture Book Honor (for Miriam at the River, illustrated by Khoa Le) Bibliography References External links Official website Yolen's writing journal Jane Yolen at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original) Jane Yolen at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Bibliography on SciFan 2001 interview and review of Briar Rose by RoseEtta Stone (underdown.org) 2007 interview by Childrensbookradio 2017 interview by The Portalist Biography at Endicott Studio[usurped] Biography by Rita Berman Frischer, Encyclopedia, Jewish Women's Archive Jane Yolen at Library of Congress, with 359 library catalog records. 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  • Steward of Song synopsis, comments

    Steward of Song

    Adam Stemple

    In Singer of Souls, young Douglas fled his American life of drugs and petty crime, arriving in Scotland to be taken in by his stern but fairminded grandmother. Unfortunately, his c...

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    New Magics

    Patrick Nielsen Hayden

    Whether it's a tale of a wizard developing his powers or a breakneck chase through New York City in search of the Grail, the best fantasy is all about coming face to face with real...

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    A Kite for Moon

    Jane Yolen & Heidi E.Y. Stemple

    Dedicated to astronaut Neil Armstrong, A Kite for Moon is the perfect children’s book to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first United States moon landing. Written by New...

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    Monster Academy

    Jane Yolen, Heidi E. Y. Stemple & John McKinley

    Where do monsters go to school? Monster Academy! And anything can happen when your teacher is Miss Mummy. It's not like any other school, but if you're a little monster, you'll fit...

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    Modern Classics of Fantasy

    Gardner Dozois

    While humanity has been telling fantastic stories for millennia, fantasy fiction has only come into its own as a genre in the latter half of the twentieth century, as the works of ...

  • The Book of Dragons synopsis, comments

    The Book of Dragons

    Jonathan Strahan

    R.F. Kuang, Kate Elliott, Ken Liu, Todd McCaffrey, Garth Nix, Peter S. Beagle, and other modern masters of fantasy and science fiction put their unique spin on the greatest of...

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    Starlight 3

    Patrick Nielsen Hayden

    Starlight 3 is third volume of in Patrick Nielsen Haden's original anthology series, which includes short stories from Susanna Clarke, Cory Doctrow, Stephen Baxter, Maureen F. McHu...

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    You Nest Here With Me

    Jane Yolen, Heidi E. Y. Stemple & Melissa Sweet

    This lyrical bedtime book is an ode to baby birds everywhere and to sleepy children, safe in their beds.As a mother describes how different species of birds nest, secure and c...

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    The New Rooster

    Rilla Alexander

    A New York Times and New York Public Library Best Illustrated Book of the Year!Rooster has come a long way for his new job in a new country, but finds he has trouble communicating ...

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    New Tricks for the Old Dog

    Jane Yolen

    From acclaimed and prolific author Jane Yolen comes the third hilarious Level 2 ReadytoRead in the Interrupting Cow series about teaching an old dog some new tricks!Everyone knows ...

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    Crossing the Current

    Jane Yolen

    From critically acclaimed and prolific author Jane Yolen comes a vibrant Level 1 ReadytoReady story about a fish becoming an assistant crossing guard!A fish has an exciting new res...

  • Singer of Souls synopsis, comments

    Singer of Souls

    Adam Stemple

    Leaving his life of petty crime and drug abuse behind, young Douglas flees from Minneapolis to Edinburgh, Scotland, to his stern but fairminded Grandma McLaren, who will take him i...

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    School of Fish

    Jane Yolen

    From acclaimed, prolific author Jane Yolen comes a Level 1 ReadytoRead story bursting with all the excitement and a little bit of the nervousness that color a fish’s first day at a...

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    Racing the Waves

    Jane Yolen

    From acclaimed, prolific author Jane Yolen comes a colorful Level 1 ReadytoRead story all about a school field day!Today is field day at school.We start forward fast. There’s a sho...

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    Interrupting Cow and the Chicken Crossing the Road

    Jane Yolen

    From critically acclaimed and prolific author Jane Yolen comes a hilarious Level 2 ReadytoRead. Get ready for the Interrupting Cow to meet the Chicken Crossing the Road!Why did the...

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    The Book of Witches

    Jonathan Strahan

    With a breathtaking array of original stories from around the world, P. Djèlí Clark, Amal El Mohtar, Garth Nix, Darcie Little Badger, Sheree Renée Thomas, and two dozen other fanta...

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    Friendship on the High Seas

    Jane Yolen

    From acclaimed, prolific author Jane Yolen comes a colorful Level 1 ReadytoRead story all about making friends at school.A little fish cannot wait to play with his new friend. Then...

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    Rocking the Tide

    Jane Yolen

    From acclaimed, prolific author Jane Yolen comes a colorful Level 1 ReadytoRead story all about a school music concert!The fish are performing a music concert at school. But then t...

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    Interrupting Cow

    Jane Yolen

    From critically acclaimed and prolific author Jane Yolen comes a delightfully funny Level 2 ReadytoRead story that puts a twist on a classic a knockknock joke!Knock, knock... Who’s...

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    Bad Girls

    Jane Yolen, Heidi E. Y. Stemple & Rebecca Guay

    From Jezebel to Catherine the Great, from Cleopatra to Mae West, from Mata Hari to Bonnie Parker, strong women have been a problem for historians, storytellers, and readers. Strong...