Английская Википедия:Deb Vanasse
Deb Vanasse (born September 12, 1957) is an American writer of more than a dozen books, many of which are set in Alaska. Her children's books include six picture books and two young adult novels. She and young-adult novelist Gail Giles are the co-authors of No Returns, Book One in a planned series, the Battleband Saga. Her books for adults include Cold Spell and a forthcoming biography of the Klondike gold rush figure Kate Carmack.[1] She has also authored three travel guides on Alaska, one under a pseudonym,Шаблон:Clarify and she has edited a collection of historic photographs.
Life and career
Vanasse was born in St. Paul, Minnesota.[2] Her maiden name is Debra Lynn Lehmann; her brother is the writer Chris Lehmann.Шаблон:Citation needed She lived in Ann Arbor, Michigan; Galesburg, Illinois; and Madison, Wisconsin before moving to Iowa, where she graduated from Davenport West High School. She attended Washington University in St. Louis and graduated with a Bachelor in Science from Bemidji State University in Minnesota and a Masters in the Humanities from California State University Dominguez Hills.
Vanasse's debut novel for young adults, A Distant Enemy,[3] was a Junior Literary Guild selection and is featured in Best Books for Young Teen Readers, Grades 7 to 10,[4] as was her second novel Out of the Wilderness.[5] Her picture book titles include Under Alaska's Midnight Sun (illustrated by Jeremiah Tramell);[6][7] Alaska Animal Babies (photographs by Gavriel Jecan); Totem Tale (illustrated by Erik Brooks);[8] and Amazing Alaska (illustrated by Karen E. Lewis). Set in a Yup'ik village, there is also a Yup'ik language edition of Lucy's Dance, illustrated by Nancy Slagle.[9]
Black Wolf of the Glacier, also illustrated by Nancy Slagle, is based on the true story of Romeo, a well-known wolf that lived near Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau, Alaska.[10] No Returns, Book One of the Battleband Saga, is Vanasse’s first co-authored novel with Gail Giles. Cold Spell, her first work of literary fiction for adults, is part of the University of Alaska Press Alaska Literary Series.[11] Vanasse and another writer, Andromeda Romano-Lax, founded the 49 Alaska Writing Center.[12]
She lives on Hiland Mountain in Eagle River, Alaska, with her husband and dog.
Bibliography
Picture Books |
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1. Under Alaska’s Midnight Sun (March 1, 2005) |
2. Alaska Animal Babies (March 1, 2005) |
3. Totem Tale (Feb. 7, 2006) |
4. Amazing Alaska (March 2, 2010) |
5. Lucy’s Dance (June 15, 2011) |
6. Black Wolf of the Glacier (March 15, 2013) |
Novels |
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1. A Distant Enemy (Jan. 10, 2014) |
2. Out of the Wilderness (June 13, 2013) |
3. No Returns (Feb. 12, 2014) |
4. Cold Spell (2014) |
Nonfiction |
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1. Picture This, Alaska (Jan. 27, 2009) |
2. Wealth Woman: Kate Carmack and the Last Great Race for Gold (2014) |
References
External links
- Шаблон:Official website
- The Self-Made Writer (blog)
- Battleband Saga series (official)
- Шаблон:LCAuth
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