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Caroline B. Cooney (born May 10, 1947) is an author of suspense, horror and mystery books for teenagers. She was born in Geneva, New York and raised in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. She now resides in Westbrook, Connecticut. is the 130th day of the year (131st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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An avid reader, Cooney read many books while in elementary school. Her sixth grade teacher, Mr.Albert inspired her to write. Three books that she recalls particularly liking were Sword of The Wilderness by Elizabeth Coalsworth, Indian Captive by Lois Lenski, and Black River Captive by West Lanthrop.[1] Lois Lenski (Oct 14, 1893 - Sept 11, 1974) was a popular and prolific American writer of childrens and young adult fiction. ...
Cooney played the piano, directed a chorus and was a church organ player by the time she was 13. While a teenager, she favored reading books in the The Hardy Boys and Cherry Ames series, but a particular favorite was Magic by the Lake by Edward Eager.[2][3] For the professional wrestling tag team, see Hardy Boyz . ...
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During college, she studied arts, music and English. It was in college that she began to write and considered writing as a career for the first time.[citation needed] The term English literature refers to literature written in the English language, including literature composed in English by writers not necessarily from England; Joseph Conrad was Polish, Robert Burns was Scottish, James Joyce was Irish, Dylan Thomas was Welsh, Edgar Allan Poe was American, Salman Rushdie is Indian, V.S...
At least two of her works have been filmed for television.[4] She has written over 100 books. Several of her novels, including Driver's Ed, Among Friends, Twenty Pageants Later, Both Sides of Time and Out of Time have won awards, including the ALA award and an IRA–CBC Children's Choice Award.[3] List of Works
- Follow Your Heart
- A Stage Set for Love (1983)
- Racing to Love (1985)
- Suntanned Days (1986)
- Cheerleaders
- Trying Out (1985)
- Rumors (1985)
- All the Way (1985)
- Saying Yes (1987)
- Christina Romney Series
- The Fog (1989) (re-released as Losing Christina #1: Fog)
- The Snow (1990) (re-released as Losing Christina #2: Snow)
- The Fire (1990) (re-released as Losing Christina #3: Fire)
- Janie Johnson series
- The Face on the Milk Carton (1990)
- Whatever Happened to Janie? (1993)
- The Voice on the Radio (1996)
- What Janie Found (2000)
- The Vampire's Promise (as titled on the Barnes&Noble exclusive edition)
- The Cheerleader (1991), renamed Deadly Offer for the 2004 edition.
- The Return of the Vampire (1992), renamed Evil Returns for the 2004 edition.
- The Vampire's Promise (1993), renamed Fatal Bargain for the 2004 edition.
OTHERS: Nikki Websters debut album, released 20th August 2001 Follow Your Heart Track Listing Strawberry Kisses Depend On Me Mirror Mirror The Best Days Boy Inside My Heart Heavenly Friends 4-Ever Individuality All Come Back Red Light Green Light I Will Be Your Friend Follow Your Heart ...
Cheerleading is recreational activity and sometimes competitive sport involving organised routines including elements of dance and gymnastics to encourage crowds to cheer on sports teams. ...
The Janie Johnson series is a series of a young adult novels written by Caroline B. Cooney. ...
Both Sides of Time (1995) is the first of a series of 4 young adult time-travel romance books by Caroline B. Cooney. ...
Out of Time is the sequel to Caroline B. Cooneys young adult novel Both Sides of Time. ...
Prisoner of Time is the third in a series of time-travel romances written by Caroline B. Cooney. ...
For All Time is the final book in Caroline B. Cooneys time-travel romance series. ...
- Safe As the Grave (1979)
- Rear-View Mirror (1980)
- An April Love Story (1981)
- The Paper Caper (1981) (with Gail Owens)
- He Loves Me Not (1982)
- The Personal Touch (1982)
- Holly in Love (1983)
- Nancy and Nick (1983)
- Sand Trap (1983)
- Sun, Sea and Boys (1984)
- Nice Girls Don't (1984)
- I'm Not Your Other Half (1984)
- The Morning After (1985)
- Don't Blame the Music (1986)
- Saturday Night (1986)
- Among Lovers (1987)
- Among Friends (1987)
- Last Dance (1987)
- The Rah Rah Girls (1987)
- Perfume (1992)
- Freeze Tag (1992)
- The Stranger (1993)
- New Year's Eve (1988)
- The Girl Who Invented Romance (1988)
- Summer Nights (1988)
- Family Reunion (1989)
- Summer Love (1990)
- The Party's Over (1991)
- Twenty Pageants Later (1991)
- Camp Reunion (1991)
- Flight Number 116 Is Down (1992)
- The Stranger (1993)
- Forbidden (1993)
- Flight 116 Is Down! (1993)
- Emergency Room (1994)
- Twins (1994)
- Unforgettable (1994)
- Driver's Ed (1994)
- Driver's Ed (1994)
- Twins (1994)
- The Terrorist (1997)
- Wanted! (1997)
- Night School (1995)
- Flash Fire (1995)
- Operation: Homefront (1996)
- The Terrorist (1997)
- Wanted! (1997)
- What Child Is This?: A Christmas Story (1997)
- Hush Little Baby (1998)
- Burning Up (1999)
- Mummy (1999)
- Tune in Anytime (1999)
- Burning Up (1999)
- Fatality (2001)
- The Ransom of Mercy Carter (2001)
- Goddess of Yesterday (2002)
- Mercy (2002)
- On the Seas to Troy (2004)
- Code Orange (2005)
- Hit The Road (2006)
- A Friend at Midnight (2006)
- Enter Three Witches (2007)
- Diamonds in the Shadow (2007)
- Camp Girl-Meets-Boy
- Hush Little Baby(2005)
Forbidden is a 1994 mystery/romantic novel by Caroline B. Cooney, a prolific U.S. author of fiction for teenagers. ...
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See also - [[List of horror fiction booty
External links - Caroline B. Cooney at the Internet Movie Database
- Author Profile on Teenreads.com -- includes interview with Cooney.
- Bibliography on Fantastic Fiction
- Author Profile from Random House Children's books
- Author Interview with Dee Ann Grand
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Further reading - Caroline Cooney: Faith and Fiction (Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature) by Pamela Sissi Carroll (ISBN 0-8108-4068-5) (Scarecrow Press, November 2001)
References - ^ http://www.teenreads.com/authors/au-cooney-caroline.asp Interviw with the author
- ^ http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=5635&view=full_sptlght Random House Author Spotlight
- ^ a b http://www.randomhouse.com/teachers/authors/results.pperl?authorid=5635 Random House Children's Books profile.
- ^ See IMDB entry in external links
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