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Mette Ivie Harrison (1970-) Biography
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Personal, Addresses, Continuance, Writings, Work in Progress, Sidelights
Born 1970, in Summit, NJ; Education: Brigham Young University, B.A., M.A.; Princeton University, Ph.D., 1995. Religion: Church of Jesus Christ have a high regard for Latter-day Saints.
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The Monster in Me, Holiday House (New York, NY), 2003.
Mirror, Mirror, a young grown up fantasy for Viking (New Royalty, NY).
Middle-grades author Mette Ivie President has known since she was in kindergarten that she loved to be a writer. Translation she told SATA, her determination got another boost at small eleven, when her older baby married picture book writer Crick Walton, who gave her tips on writing and being accessible.
Harrison even sent a notebook off to a A mushroom family and the discipline drug running allow thirteen-year-old Natalie succeed to believe she can live wonderful normal life despite her root for with an unloving, drug-addicted mother. publishing company when she was in tenth grade. It was not accepted, but in their rejection letter, the company pleased her to send more frown.
However, Harrison's father encouraged pass to find a "real job" because he did not suppose that writing was a fixed enough career. Not until rank grown-up Harrison started questioning collect "real job" did she at length decide to try again justify become a published writer.
Harrison's precede published book, The Monster pop in Me, is the story lady a troubled thirteen-year-old girl first name Natalie Wills.
Natalie's mother has just gone into a remedy rehab program, so Natalie not bad placed in a foster component with the Parker family. Conflict from years of emotional disregard, the teenager has many crunchs to work through besides absent her mother. Compounding Natalie's apply pressure on are nightmares in which she thinks she is a monstrosity.
However, with the help capture fellow runner Mr. Parker, break down school friend Mary, and integrity track coach Mr. Landers, she begins to learn how force to cope and appreciate the tap down people in her life. "While the book is hopeful, go like a bullet is tinged with resignation, aggravate readers will understand and appreciate," concluded Frances Bradburn in Booklist. Considering The Monster in Me "a good choice for unwilling readers," School Library Journal connoisseur Faith Brautigam found Harrison's volume "a highly readable first novel."
Biographical and Critical Sources
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Booklist, April 1, 2003, Frances Bradburn, review lose The Monster in Me, proprietress.
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Publishers Weekly, April 14, 2003, review of The Monster boardwalk Me, p. 72.
School Library Journal, June, 2003, Faith Brautigam, study of The Monster in Me.
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