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Nina LaCour is an American author, primarily known for writing young adult literature with queer, romantic story lines. Her novel We Are Okay won the Printz Award in 2017. Early life and education LaCour was born in 1983 in and raised in the San Francisco Bay area. Her family instilled in her an appreciation for the arts and education: "her grandmother taught china painting classes; her father was a teacher and then school principal; and her mother taught high school art."She attended Campolindo High School and graduated in 2000. She received her bachelor's degree from San Francisco State University and a master of fine arts in creative writing from Mills College. Career LaCour's first novel, Hold Still, was the result of her master's thesis while at Mills College. Also while there, LaCour began teaching English composition to undergraduate students. Following graduation, she taught at Berkeley City College and Maybeck High School before taking a few years off to care for her daughter.At present, LaCour teaches in the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults program at Hamline University. Personal life LaCour currently lives in San Francisco with her wife and daughter. Selected works Hold Still (2009) Hold Still is a young adult novel published October 20, 2009 by Dutton Children's Books. The book received the following accolades: American Library Association's Best Books for Young Adults selection (2010) William C. Morris Award finalist (2010)Everything Leads to You (2014) Everything Leads to You is a young adult novel published May 15, 2014 Dutton Children's Books. The book is a Junior Library Guild selection and has received the following accolades: Goodreads Choice Award for Young Adult Fiction nominee (2014) YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults (2015) ALA Rainbow List (2015)We Are Okay (2017) We Are Okay is a young adult novel published February 14, 2017, by Dutton Children's Books. TIME added the book to its "100 Best Young Adult Books of All Time" list, and Bustle named it one of the best books of the decade. The Boston Globe,Publishers Weekly, and Seventeen named it one of the best books of the year. We Are Okay received various accolades, including the following: Booklist Editors' Choice: Books for Youth (2017) Michael L. Printz Award (2018) American Library Association's Rainbow List Top Ten (2018)Watch Over Me (2020) Watch Over Me is a young adult novel published September 15, 2020, by Dutton Children's Books. The New York Public Library, Chicago Public Library, Buzzfeed, and Kirkus named it one of the best young adult books of the year. The book received various accolades, including the following: YALSA's Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults selection (2021) YALSA's Best Fiction for Young Adults (2021)Yerba Buena (2022) Yerba Buena is LaCour's first book of adult fiction. The novel has "themes of drug and sexual abuse, death, abandonment, and purposelessness" but is ultimately the story of "two star-crossed young women navigating trauma, family, and romance". The New York Times reviewed the book and called it a "sensory feast". The Apartment House on Poppy Hill (2023) LaCour's 2023 book The Apartment House on Poppy Hill, illustrated by Sonia Albert, was shortlisted for the 2024 Lambda Literary Award for Children's Literature. Publications Hold Still (2009) The Disenchantments (2012) Everything Leads to You (2014) You Know Me Well, with David Levithan (2016) We Are Okay (2017) Watch Over Me (2020) Yerba Buena (2022)References External links Official website. Discover the Nina Lacour popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Nina Lacour books.

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  • Everything Leads to You synopsis, comments

    Everything Leads to You

    Nina LaCour

    "I want you to do something with the place. Something epic."   After being entrusted with her brother's Los Angeles apartment for the summer as a graduation gift, Emi Price is...

  • Lovely, Dark and Deep synopsis, comments

    Lovely, Dark and Deep

    Amy McNamara

    The “quiet emergence from despair rings true” (Kirkus Reviews) in this resonant debut novel about retreating from the world after losing everything.Wren Wells is hiding out. Though...

  • Girl, Unframed synopsis, comments

    Girl, Unframed

    Deb Caletti

    Seven starred reviews! “A riveting, meticulously plotted mystery with plenty of drama.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)A teen girl’s summer with her famous mother turns sinister...

  • Our Stories, Our Voices synopsis, comments

    Our Stories, Our Voices

    Amy Reed

    “Truthful and empowering.” BooklistFrom Amy Reed, Ellen Hopkins, Amber Smith, Nina LaCour, Sandhya Menon, and more of your favorite YA authors comes an “outstanding anthology” (Sch...

  • Yerba Buena synopsis, comments

    Yerba Buena

    Nina LaCour

    Uma comovente história de amor dos nossos tempos sobre duas mulheres à procura do seu lugar no mundoQuando fugiu de casa aos 16 anos, Sara Foster deixou para trás tudo aquilo que a...

  • When We Were Them synopsis, comments

    When We Were Them

    Laura Taylor Namey

    From New York Times bestselling author Laura Taylor Namey comes a “lyrical and tender, authentic” (Kirkus Reviews) novel about friendship and the bittersweetness of growing up and ...

  • One Great Lie synopsis, comments

    One Great Lie

    Deb Caletti

    Four starred reviews!A “quietly triumphant” (Horn Book Magazine) and atmospheric YA story of romance, mystery, and power about a young woman discovering her strength in lush, sultr...

  • The Mythic Koda Rose synopsis, comments

    The Mythic Koda Rose

    Jennifer Nissley

    In the spirit of Nina LaCour and Adam Silvera, this offbeat and romantic debut novel follows a teen girl whose desire to find out more about her late rock star father brings her cl...