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Jacquelyn Mitchard

Jacquelyn Mitchard is an American journalist and author. She is the author of the best-selling novel The Deep End of the Ocean, which was the first selection for Oprah's Book Club, on September 17, 1996.[1][2] Other books by Mitchard include The Breakdown Lane, Twelve Times Blessed, Christmas, Present, A Theory of Relativity, The Most Wanted, Cage of Stars, No Time to Wave Goodbye, Second Nature - A Love Story, and Still Summer.

Jacquelyn Mitchard
BornChicago, Illinois, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Period1996–present
Website
jackiemitchard.com

She is a professor of creative writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts.[3]

Biography edit

Born and raised in a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, Mitchard's father was a plumber, from Newfoundland, Canada, and her mother a hardware store clerk, a competitive horsewoman, and a member of the Lac du Flambeau Chippewa Cree tribe. She studied creative writing for three semesters under Mark Costello (author of The Murphy Stories) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

She became a newspaper reporter in 1979, eventually achieving a position as lifestyle columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper. Her weekly column, The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship, appeared in 125 newspapers nationwide until she retired it in 2007. Mitchard is a contributing editor for More (magazine) and is featured regularly in Reader's Digest, Good Housekeeping, Hallmark, Real Simple and other publications. Her nonfiction work includes the 1986 memoir 'Mother Less Child' (WW Norton) and essays in more than 30 anthologies.

Mitchard married Dan Allegretti, a reporter for The Capital Times, and the couple had three children (Robert, Daniel, and Martin). Dan also had a daughter, Jocelyn, from a previous marriage. After 13 years of marriage, Allegretti died of cancer at the age of 45 in 1993.[4][5][6]

After the death of Allegretti, while working freelance for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and a part-time public relations position at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, she started writing her first novel, The Deep End of the Ocean.[6] The idea for the story had come to her in a dream in the summer of 1993.[7] She is an alum and distinguished fellow of the Ragdale Foundation, an artist's colony in Lake Forest, Illinois, where she went to write the first two chapters on the encouragement of author Jane Hamilton.[6] After finishing the first six chapters, 70 pages, she received a contract with Viking Press in December 1994, for that book and a second one to be written later (The Most Wanted).[4][5][8]

Bolstered by being featured by Oprah, the novel sold close to 3 million copies by May 1998.[9] It has been Mitchard's only #1 New York Times Bestseller, on the list for 29 weeks, including 13 weeks at number 1.[10] The book had originally reached number 14, but after being selected by Winfrey, sales jumped.[5] The paperback would spend 16 weeks on the list.[2] The film rights were sold to Mandalay Entertainment, and the story later became a feature film starring Michelle Pfeiffer.[7]

But all of her other novels have been bestsellers as well as garnering critical acclaim—particularly for The Most Wanted, Cage of Stars and The Breakdown Lane. The Most Wanted was nominated for Britain's Orange Prize for Fiction and Cage of Stars for Britain's Spread The Word Prize.

In 2004 Mitchard published her first book for children and young adults. Her first children's picture book, Baby Bat's Lullaby, appeared in 2004 from HarperChildren's. Her two middle-grade novels, also published by HarperChildren's, Starring Prima!: The Mouse of the Ballet Jolie, and Rosalie, My Rosalie: The Tale of a Duckling appeared in 2004 and 2005. Her second children's picture book, Ready, Set , School!, appeared in 2007.

Now You See Her, Mitchard's first Young Adult novel, was published in 2007 by HarperTeen. All We Know of Heaven (HarperTeen) appeared in spring 2008, and the first in a series of Young Adult mysteries, The Midnight Twins (Razorbill/Penguin), based on the bewildering clairvoyant gift of twins Mallory and Meredith Brynn, debuted in summer 2008.

Awards edit

Mitchard has won the Bram Stoker Award, Shirley Jackson Award, and Walkabout Prize (UK).[11]

Personal life edit

In 2011, Mitchard wrote that she and her husband had lost millions of dollars and most of their possessions to investment advisor Trevor Cook,[12] who was convicted of operating a Ponzi Scheme.[13]

Bibliography edit

For adults edit

  • Non-fiction/biography:
    • 1985: Mother Less Child — (W.W. Norton & Co.)
  • Fiction:
    • 1996: The Deep End of the Ocean — (Viking Press)
    • 1998: The Most Wanted — (Viking Press)
    • 2001: A Theory of Relativity — (HarperCollins)
    • 2003: Christmas, Present — (HarperCollins)
    • 2003: Twelve Times Blessed — (HarperCollins)
    • 2005: The Breakdown Lane — (HarperCollins)
    • 2006: Cage of Stars — (Warner Books; ISBN 978-0-446-57875-2)
    • 2007: Still Summer — (Warner Books; ISBN 978-0-446-57876-9)
    • 2009: No Time to Wave Goodbye — (Random House; ISBN 978-1-4000-6774-9)
    • 2011: Second Nature: A Love Story - (Random House; ISBN 978-1-4000-6775-6)
    • 2016: Two if by Sea : A Novel - (Simon & Schuster; ISBN 978-1-5011-1557-8)

For young adults edit

  • Non-Fiction/biography:
    • 1992: Jane Addams: Pioneer in Social Reform and Activist for World Peace — (Gareth Stevens Children's Books)
  • Fiction:
    • 2007: Now You See Her — (HarperCollins)
    • 2008: All We Know of Heaven — (HarperTeen)
    • 2008: The Midnight Twins — (Razorbill)
    • 2009: Look Both Ways — (Razorbill)
    • 2010: Watch For Me By The Moonlight - (Razorbill)
    • 2013: What We Saw at Night - (Soho Teen)
    • 2013: What We Lost in the Dark - (Soho Teen)

For children edit

  • 2004: Baby Bat's Lullaby — (with Julia Noonan; HarperCollins)
  • 2004: Starring Prima!: The Mouse of the Ballet Jolie — (with Tricia Tusa; HarperCollins)
  • 2005: Rosalie, My Rosalie: The Tale of a Duckling — (with John Bendall-Brunello; HarperCollins)
  • 2007: Ready, Set, School! — (with Paul Rátz de Tagyos; HarperCollins)

Essays edit

Mitchard's essays have appeared in:

    • 1997: The Rest of Us: Dispatches From the Mother Ship — (Viking Press; ISBN 978-0-670-87662-4)
    • 2005: A Love Like No Other: Stories from Adoptive Parents, edited by Pamela Kruger and Jill Smolowe (Riverhead)
    • 2006: My Father Married Your Mother, edited by Anne Burt (W.W. Norton)
    • 2007: Mr. Wrong: Real Life Stories About Men We Used to Love, edited by Harriet Brown (Ballantine)
    • 2007: Choice: True Stories of Birth, Contraception, Infertility, Adoption, Single Parenthood and Abortion, edited by Karen E. Bender and Nina de Gramont (McAdam Cage)
    • 2007: Altared: Bridezillas, Bewilderment, Big Love, Breakups and What Women Really Think About Contemporary Weddings, edited by Collen Curran (Vintage)

References edit

  1. ^ John-Hall, Annette. - "Reading with Oprah". - The Philadelphia Inquirer. - November 20, 1996.
  2. ^ a b Kirkpatrick, David D. - "Oprah Will Curtail 'Book Club' Picks, And Authors Weep". - The New York Times. - April 6, 2002.
  3. ^ Castillo, Piper (January 14, 2015). "What's Jacquelyn Mitchard reading?". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  4. ^ a b Simms, Pat. - "New Author Signs Two-Book Deal". - Wisconsin State Journal. - December 19, 1994.
  5. ^ a b c Blinkhorn, Lois. - "Madison Author Scores Coup". - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. - September 27, 1996.
  6. ^ a b c Carvajal, Doreen. - "Reality Returns for an Anointed Author". - Wisconsin State Journal. - August 8, 1998.
  7. ^ a b Basbanes, Nicholas A. - Dream Takes Jacquelyn Mitchard to a Best-Selling 'Deep End'". - The Morning Call. - December 1, 1996.
  8. ^ "FYI". - Milwaukee Sentinel. - December 17, 1994.
    —Steinberg, David. - "Author Has Oceans of Good Luck". - Albuquerque Journal. - August 10, 1997.
  9. ^ "Mitchard's Life Moves From Brisk to Warp Speed". - The Capital Times. - May 22, 1998.
  10. ^ Korbelik, Jeff. - "'Deep End' is a little shallow". - Lincoln Journal Star. - March 12, 1999.
  11. ^ "Hudson Valley Writer Fest set for April". Times Herald-Record. February 5, 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  12. ^ "Author Speaks: Jacquelyn Mitchard — in My Next Life - AARP Bulletin".
  13. ^ "New charges in $194 million Ponzi scheme". Star Tribune.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • A profile of Jacquelyn Mitchard. - HarperCollins.

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Jacquelyn Mitchard is an American journalist and author She is the author of the best selling novel The Deep End of the Ocean which was the first selection for Oprah s Book Club on September 17 1996 1 2 Other books by Mitchard include The Breakdown Lane Twelve Times Blessed Christmas Present A Theory of Relativity The Most Wanted Cage of Stars No Time to Wave Goodbye Second Nature A Love Story and Still Summer Jacquelyn MitchardBornChicago Illinois U S OccupationNovelistNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Illinois at Urbana ChampaignPeriod1996 presentWebsitejackiemitchard wbr com She is a professor of creative writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts 3 Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 4 1 For adults 4 2 For young adults 4 3 For children 4 4 Essays 5 References 6 External linksBiography editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Jacquelyn Mitchard news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Born and raised in a suburb of Chicago Illinois Mitchard s father was a plumber from Newfoundland Canada and her mother a hardware store clerk a competitive horsewoman and a member of the Lac du Flambeau Chippewa Cree tribe She studied creative writing for three semesters under Mark Costello author of The Murphy Stories at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign She became a newspaper reporter in 1979 eventually achieving a position as lifestyle columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper Her weekly column The Rest of Us Dispatches from the Mother Ship appeared in 125 newspapers nationwide until she retired it in 2007 Mitchard is a contributing editor for More magazine and is featured regularly in Reader s Digest Good Housekeeping Hallmark Real Simple and other publications Her nonfiction work includes the 1986 memoir Mother Less Child WW Norton and essays in more than 30 anthologies Mitchard married Dan Allegretti a reporter for The Capital Times and the couple had three children Robert Daniel and Martin Dan also had a daughter Jocelyn from a previous marriage After 13 years of marriage Allegretti died of cancer at the age of 45 in 1993 4 5 6 After the death of Allegretti while working freelance for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and a part time public relations position at the University of Wisconsin Madison she started writing her first novel The Deep End of the Ocean 6 The idea for the story had come to her in a dream in the summer of 1993 7 She is an alum and distinguished fellow of the Ragdale Foundation an artist s colony in Lake Forest Illinois where she went to write the first two chapters on the encouragement of author Jane Hamilton 6 After finishing the first six chapters 70 pages she received a contract with Viking Press in December 1994 for that book and a second one to be written later The Most Wanted 4 5 8 Bolstered by being featured by Oprah the novel sold close to 3 million copies by May 1998 9 It has been Mitchard s only 1 New York Times Bestseller on the list for 29 weeks including 13 weeks at number 1 10 The book had originally reached number 14 but after being selected by Winfrey sales jumped 5 The paperback would spend 16 weeks on the list 2 The film rights were sold to Mandalay Entertainment and the story later became a feature film starring Michelle Pfeiffer 7 But all of her other novels have been bestsellers as well as garnering critical acclaim particularly for The Most Wanted Cage of Stars and The Breakdown Lane The Most Wanted was nominated for Britain s Orange Prize for Fiction and Cage of Stars for Britain s Spread The Word Prize In 2004 Mitchard published her first book for children and young adults Her first children s picture book Baby Bat s Lullaby appeared in 2004 from HarperChildren s Her two middle grade novels also published by HarperChildren s Starring Prima The Mouse of the Ballet Jolie and Rosalie My Rosalie The Tale of a Duckling appeared in 2004 and 2005 Her second children s picture book Ready Set School appeared in 2007 Now You See Her Mitchard s first Young Adult novel was published in 2007 by HarperTeen All We Know of Heaven HarperTeen appeared in spring 2008 and the first in a series of Young Adult mysteries The Midnight Twins Razorbill Penguin based on the bewildering clairvoyant gift of twins Mallory and Meredith Brynn debuted in summer 2008 Awards editMitchard has won the Bram Stoker Award Shirley Jackson Award and Walkabout Prize UK 11 Personal life editIn 2011 Mitchard wrote that she and her husband had lost millions of dollars and most of their possessions to investment advisor Trevor Cook 12 who was convicted of operating a Ponzi Scheme 13 Bibliography editFor adults edit Non fiction biography 1985 Mother Less Child W W Norton amp Co Fiction 1996 The Deep End of the Ocean Viking Press 1998 The Most Wanted Viking Press 2001 A Theory of Relativity HarperCollins 2003 Christmas Present HarperCollins 2003 Twelve Times Blessed HarperCollins 2005 The Breakdown Lane HarperCollins 2006 Cage of Stars Warner Books ISBN 978 0 446 57875 2 2007 Still Summer Warner Books ISBN 978 0 446 57876 9 2009 No Time to Wave Goodbye Random House ISBN 978 1 4000 6774 9 2011 Second Nature A Love Story Random House ISBN 978 1 4000 6775 6 2016 Two if by Sea A Novel Simon amp Schuster ISBN 978 1 5011 1557 8 For young adults edit Non Fiction biography 1992 Jane Addams Pioneer in Social Reform and Activist for World Peace Gareth Stevens Children s Books Fiction 2007 Now You See Her HarperCollins 2008 All We Know of Heaven HarperTeen 2008 The Midnight Twins Razorbill 2009 Look Both Ways Razorbill 2010 Watch For Me By The Moonlight Razorbill 2013 What We Saw at Night Soho Teen 2013 What We Lost in the Dark Soho Teen For children edit 2004 Baby Bat s Lullaby with Julia Noonan HarperCollins 2004 Starring Prima The Mouse of the Ballet Jolie with Tricia Tusa HarperCollins 2005 Rosalie My Rosalie The Tale of a Duckling with John Bendall Brunello HarperCollins 2007 Ready Set School with Paul Ratz de Tagyos HarperCollins Essays edit Mitchard s essays have appeared in 1997 The Rest of Us Dispatches From the Mother Ship Viking Press ISBN 978 0 670 87662 4 2005 A Love Like No Other Stories from Adoptive Parents edited by Pamela Kruger and Jill Smolowe Riverhead 2006 My Father Married Your Mother edited by Anne Burt W W Norton 2007 Mr Wrong Real Life Stories About Men We Used to Love edited by Harriet Brown Ballantine 2007 Choice True Stories of Birth Contraception Infertility Adoption Single Parenthood and Abortion edited by Karen E Bender and Nina de Gramont McAdam Cage 2007 Altared Bridezillas Bewilderment Big Love Breakups and What Women Really Think About Contemporary Weddings edited by Collen Curran Vintage References edit John Hall Annette Reading with Oprah The Philadelphia Inquirer November 20 1996 a b Kirkpatrick David D Oprah Will Curtail Book Club Picks And Authors Weep The New York Times April 6 2002 Castillo Piper January 14 2015 What s Jacquelyn Mitchard reading Tampa Bay Times Retrieved 4 April 2022 a b Simms Pat New Author Signs Two Book Deal Wisconsin State Journal December 19 1994 a b c Blinkhorn Lois Madison Author Scores Coup Milwaukee Journal Sentinel September 27 1996 a b c Carvajal Doreen Reality Returns for an Anointed Author Wisconsin State Journal August 8 1998 a b Basbanes Nicholas A Dream Takes Jacquelyn Mitchard to a Best Selling Deep End The Morning Call December 1 1996 FYI Milwaukee Sentinel December 17 1994 Steinberg David Author Has Oceans of Good Luck Albuquerque Journal August 10 1997 Mitchard s Life Moves From Brisk to Warp Speed The Capital Times May 22 1998 Korbelik Jeff Deep End is a little shallow Lincoln Journal Star March 12 1999 Hudson Valley Writer Fest set for April Times Herald Record February 5 2017 Retrieved 4 April 2022 Author Speaks Jacquelyn Mitchard in My Next Life AARP Bulletin New charges in 194 million Ponzi scheme Star Tribune External links editOfficial website A profile of Jacquelyn Mitchard HarperCollins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacquelyn Mitchard amp oldid 1215892167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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