Louise Plummer
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Louise Plummer is a noted author young-adult fiction and a retired associate professor of English for Brigham Young University. She lives in New York, New York with her writer/professor husband Tom. Together they have four sons. [1][2]
The Plummers moved from Boston to Minnesota in 1971 when Tom took a position at the University of Minnesota. While there, Louise earned a master’s degree in English. They both took positions at BYU in 1985,[3] the same year her first novel, The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier, received the the Delacorte Press First Young Adult Novel Contest, leading to its publication. The book later became a children's choice book with both the New York Public Library and the International Reading Association.
Awards received by subsequent books include Her second novel, ALA Best Book, a School Library Journal Best Book, Utah Arts Council Best Young Adult Novel, Association for Mormon Letters Best Young Adult Novel, and another New York Public Library Children's Choice Book for her second novel, My Name is Sus5an Smith. The 5 is Silent. The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman was also an ALA Best Book, a School Library Journal Best Book, an Association for Mormon Letters Best Young Adult Novel. Her A Dance For Three was also an ALA Best Book.[4]
She has also written nonfiction books specifically for the Mormon audience and is a popular LDS lecturer.
[edit] Books
Finding Daddy (2007)
A Dance for Three (2000)
Quiero Escribir Una Historia de Amor (1999)
Eating Chocolates and Dancing in the Kitchen: sketches of marriage and family (1998)
The Unlikely Romance of Kate Bjorkman (1995)
Thoughts of a Grasshopper: Essays and Oddities (1992)
My Name Is Sus5an Smith, the 5 Is Silent (1991)
The Romantic Obsessions and Humiliations of Annie Sehlmeier (1987)
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=24122 Author page for Random House
- ^ http://deseretbook.com/authors/author-info?author_id=4841 Author page for Deseret Book
- ^ http://magazine.byu.edu/?act=view&a=1557 "The Tom and Louise Show", BYU Magazine, accessed 11 January 2008
- ^ http://mormonlit.lib.byu.edu/lit_author.php?a_id=245&orderby=sort_latest#works Louise Plummer on the Mormon Literature Database
[edit] External Links
Louise Plummer on the Mormon Literature Database
Author page for Deseret Book
Author page for Random House
"The Tom and Louise Show," BYU Magazine
Photographs of Tom and Louise Plummer
"Very Easy, Very Vogue," speech given by Louise Plummer
"The Zen of Alzheimers", online essay by Louise Plummer

