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Nancy Garden (May 15, 1938 – June 23, 2014) was an American writer of fiction for children and young adults, best known for the lesbian novel Annie on My Mind. She received the 2003 Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association recognizing her lifetime contribution in writing for teens, citing Annie alone. Annie On My Mind was awarded the Lee Lynch Classic Award by the Golden Crown Literary Society in 2014, cited as one of the most important classics in lesbian literature. Biography Garden was born in 1938 in Boston. She was an only child who "took refuge in books, in writing, and in telling long stories to myself and sometimes acting them out." She earned a B.F.A. (1961) and an M.A. (1962) from Columbia University School of Dramatic Arts. Through school and for several years after college, Garden worked in theater, supplementing the work with odd jobs in offices. This includes freelance editorial work for various publishers. Garden began her writing career as an assistant editor in Scholastic Magazine in New York, NY. By 1970, Garden had risen to associate editor. She moved on to be an editor at Houghton Mifflin CO in Boston, MA between 1971 and 1976. She later visited and gave talks at schools and libraries, teaching children about writing. She has also written non-fiction, mystery and fantasy for children and young adults. Garden is best known for Annie on My Mind, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1982. It was critically acclaimed but attracted controversy because of its lesbian characters, Annie and Liza, who fall in love. It was one of the first teen novels to feature lesbian characters in a positive light. "I wrote it to give solace to young gay people, to let them know they were not alone, that they could be happy and well adjusted and also to let heterosexual kids know that we gay people aren't monsters," she told Booklist in a 1996 interview. In 1993, Annie on My Mind was banned by the Kansas City school system and burnt in demonstrations. It was returned to shelves only after a First Amendment lawsuit by students in 1995. It is #44 on the American Library Association list of 100 books most frequently challenged during the 1990s. Garden received the Robert B. Downs Award for Intellectual Freedom in 2001 from the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science. The ALA Margaret A. Edwards Award recognizes one writer and a particular body of work "for significant and lasting contribution to young adult literature." Garden won the annual award in 2003, when the panel cited Annie on My Mind alone and called her "the first author for young adults to create a lesbian love story with a positive ending ... Using a fluid, readable style, Garden opens a window through which readers can find courage to be true to themselves." Five years later Garden recalled that "I was and still am enormously grateful ... for YALSA’s recognition ... of the importance of YA books about LGBT youth." Garden's reviews of young adult titles have appeared in the Lambda Literary Foundation's Lambda Book Report. She spent many years living between Massachusetts and Maine, with partner Sandy Scott, their golden retriever, Loki, and their cats. Death Nancy Garden died of a heart attack on June 23, 2014, aged 76. Works Nonfiction Fiction References External links Official website Nancy Garden at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Nancy Garden at Library of Congress, with 35 library catalog records. Discover the Nancy Garden popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Nancy Garden books.

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  • Twinkle and the Fairy Flower Garden synopsis, comments

    Twinkle and the Fairy Flower Garden

    Katharine Holabird

    The feisty fairy, Twinkle, tries to make her garden grow in this third Level 2 ReadytoRead story about everyone’s favorite fairy from the acclaimed author of the beloved Angelina B...

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    The Siege Of White Deer Park

    Colin Dann

    Terror has come to White Deer Park, driving panicstricken animals before it. A killer beast is on the loose a predator so silent and skillful that it leaves almost no trace, and h...

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    The Garden Plot

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Detective brothers Frank and Joe weed out a vandal in the fifteenth book in the interactive Hardy Boys Clue Book series.Frank and Joe Hardy have been hard at work turning their fro...

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    Elizabeth

    Claire Gervat

    Elizabeth Chudleigh was one of the eighteenth century's most colourful characters. Born into impoverished gentility, her beauty, wit and vitality soon earned her a place at the...

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    Black Lace Quickies 10

    Ebury Publishing

    Quickies a collection of bestselling short, sexy erotica from Black LaceAnything can happen on a trip to Brighton, even before you leave the train ...The greediest girls lust for ...

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    Wild Places

    Katherine Mansfield

    A beautiful new hardback edition of Katherine Mansfield's most vivid and distinctive stories.Katherine Mansfield was the only writer Virginia Woolf envied. Mansfield transformed th...

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    Poisons

    Peter Macinnis

    Poisons permeate our world. They are in the environment, the workplace, the home. They are in food, our favorite whiskey, medicine, and well water. They have been used to cure dise...

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    The Garden Party and Other Stories

    Katherine Mansfield

    Fifteen exquisite tales from one of the world'd greatest writers of the short storyInnovative, startlingly perceptive and aglow with colour, these stories were written towards the ...

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    Eating Your Auntie Is Wrong

    Stephen Arnott

    Crossing continents and centuries Stephen Arnott brings us invaluable information about all kinds of bizarre regional customs from sexual practices to the received wisdom on canni...

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    Garden of Desires

    Emily Dubberley

    Female sexual fantasy began in 1973 with Nancy Friday’s multimillionselling collection of real women’s fantasies, My Secret Garden. Until that book was published, female sexual fan...

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    Framley Parsonage

    Anthony Trollope, David Skilton & Peter Miles

    Mark Robarts is a clergyman with ambitions beyond his small country parish of Framley. In a naive attempt to mix in influential circles, he agrees to guarantee a bill for a large s...