About LUCY FRANK (Author): Lucy Frank is the author of seven novels, both middle grade and young adult. The first, I AM AN ARTICHOKE was a Publishers Weekly Flying Start. Booklist said of WILL YOU BE MY BRUSSELS SPROUT, its more View LUCY FRANK's profile/5(97). I Am An Artichoke is about a fifteen year old named Sarah who is looking for excitement and adventure. When she finally finds it, it does not come in the shape or form of what she was looking for. Instead, she has to cope with a twelve-year old, Emily, who has an eating disorder. Sarah is 4/5(7). Lucy Frank's novel-in-verse--at once literary and emotionally gripping--follows the unfolding friendship between two very different teenage girls who share a hospital room and an illness. Click to read the Kirkus starred review, calling Two Girls "riveting, humanizing, and real." Winner of the PEN/Phyllis Naylor Working Writer www.doorway.rug: Artichoke.
Lucy Frank. Member. Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Authors Guild, Authors League of America. Honors Awards. Children's Literature Choice listee, , and New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age selection, , both for I Am an Artichoke; New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age selection, , for Just Ask Iris.. Writings. Lucy Frank is the author of five novels for young people: Just Ask Iris; Oy, Joy!; Will You Be My Brussels Sprout?; I Am an Artichoke; and The Annoyance www.doorway.ru splits her time between New York City and upstate New York, where she and her husband have raised one son, three cats, and four ducks. Read more about Lucy and her books at www.doorway.ru Fans of I Am an Artichoke may be in for a disappointment with this sequel: the deadpan wit, vivid characterizations and droll observations of New York people and scenery of Frank's first novel are for.
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