A Tale for Three Counties

2006's A Northern Light


The Story

 

It is 1906 and Mattie Gokey is trying to learn how to stand up like a man -- even though she's a sixteen-year-old girl. At her summer job at a resort on Big Moose Lake in the Adirondack mountains, she will earn enough money to make something of her life. But Mattie's worries and plans are cast into a cold light when the drowned body of Grace Brown turns up - a young woman who gave Mattie a packet of love letters, letters that convince Mattie that the drowning was no accident.

About the Author

 

Jennifer Donnelly lives in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter and two greyhounds. Born in Port Chester, she grew up in New York State, and attended college at the University of Rochester. Having held jobs as an antiques dealer, journalist, and copywriter, she is currently a full time writer. As a child, she loved to write and often inflicted really dreadful poems and stories on her family and friends. She loved to read, too, and the high point of her grade-school week was a Saturday trip to the library.

With the publication of A Northern Light (published in Great Britain as A Gathering Light), Jennifer has achieved the distinction of being only the second American author awarded Great Britain's prestigious Carnegie Medal for children's literature.

Link to the Author's site

http://www.jenniferdonnelly.com/

Awards for A Northern Light

The Carnegie Medal (2003)
The L.A. Times Book Prize (2003)
The Borders Original Voices Prize (2004)
A Michael L. Printz Honor (2004)
The Charlotte Award (2006)

 

Other works by the Author:

The Tea Rose, Thomas Dunne Books (New York, NY), 2002.
Humble Pie, illustrated by Stephen Gammell, Atheneum Books for Young Readers (New York, NY), 2002.
'LIGHT' STILL BRIGHT: Known as "A Gathering Light" in the United Kingdom, where it won a Carnegie Medal in 2003 for best children's novel, Donnelly's book was among 10 finalists for the Carnegie of Carnegie. The award celebrated the 70-year history of the Carnegie Medal (the winner was Philip Pullman's "Northern Lights," the novel that prompted the title change of Donnelly's book.)
Gathering Light, nominated as an all time favorite book in 2007 by Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professional
The Winter Rose- this is the second book in a planned trilogy The new book reunites readers with the Finnegan family. Beginning where "The Tea Rose" left off on the river Thames, the new novel follows the story of Charlie Finnegan - now notorious East London crime loard Sid Malone - and a new character, the crusading woman doctor Indian Selwyn Jones who saves Malone's life.

Recent Updates

Donnelly is working on a new young adult novel and "The Wild Rose," the last book of her Rose trilogy

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