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Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
Born (1964-10-23) October 23, 1964 (age 59)
New York City, New York, U.S.
OccupationWriter
Alma materEmma Willard School
Kenyon College

Elizabeth Cody Kimmel (born 23 October 1964) is an American children's book writer. She is the author of more than forty books ranging from picture books through middle grade and young adult. Both her fiction and non-fiction work often incorporates subjects of personal interest or study, such as history, Tibetan Buddhism, the supernatural, and polar exploration. Kimmel has also published under the names Elizabeth Kimmel Willard, E.C. Kimmel, and Elizabeth Cody.

Early life and education[edit]

Kimmel was born in New York City. She grew up in Westchester County, New York and Brussels, Belgium. While in New York, she attended Emma Willard School, graduating in 1982. She graduated from Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio, in 1986.

Writing career[edit]

Kimmel's first published book was In the Stone Circle, a historical mystery set in Wales.[1] This book won the Minnesota Youth Reading Award.

In 1999 she published the non-fiction Ice Story:Shackleton's Lost Expedition, about the doomed 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.[2] The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators named it a Golden Kite Honor Book.

Over the next several years Kimmel published a factually based historical fiction series about the childhood of Buffalo Bill Cody, to whom she is related. In 2003, book 3 of that series, In the Eye of the Storm: The Adventures of Young Buffalo Bill won the Western Writers of America Spur Award.

In 2005 she wrote the first of three middle-grade novels in the perennially popular "Lily B." series.

In 2006 National Geographic Books published Kimmel's non-fiction book Ladies First: 40 Daring Women Who Were Second to None, which was listed on CBC's lists of Notable Trade Books in Social Studies, and chosen as a KidsPost Book of the Week by the Washington Post.

Her 2007 picture book The Top Job was reviewed on the American Library Association's website, Booklistonline, and Bank Street College included it their Best Children's Book of the Year list. It was also adapted into a musical by the Vital Music Company in New York City, and was included on Tennessee's Volunteer State Book Master List.[citation needed]

In 2008, Kimmel wrote the first book in her "Suddenly Supernatural" series.[3] The series has been translated into five languages. School Spirit, the first book in the series, was a Scholastic Book Club title and was on the New York Public Library's 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing. That year Kimmel was also a recipient of the Alice Curtis Desmond Award.

Kimmel's 2009 biography of the Dalai Lama, Boy on the Lion Throne was included on Bank Street's 2010 list of 100 Top Books. The book includes a preface written by the Dalai Lama especially for the book.

In 2012, she published the first book in her series "Forever Four", followed by "Legend of the Ghost Dog", which was a Scholastic Book Club and Bookfair main selection. Kimmel also collaborated with Laika Studios to create novelizations of films, most recently The Boxtrolls in 2014.

Kimmel lives in upstate New York, and continues to write and edit books. She is also an editorial advisor for the publishing company Walker Books, and is on the Board of Directors of Tibet Aid, has worked as a project editor and literary consult for Oxford University Press and Benchmark Education, and an editorial consultant and writer for One Hundred Robots, Inc. She is also a staff ghostwriter and editor at Kevin Anderson & Associates.[4]

Books[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Children's Book Review: In the Stone Circle by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, Author Scholastic $15.95 (160p) ISBN 978-0-590-21308-0". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  • ^ a b "Elizabeth Cody Kimmel - Ice Story: Shackleton's Lost Expedition - Book Review". BookPage. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  • ^ " Licensing Hotline: August 2012". Publishers Weekly. by Karen Raugust | Aug 23, 2012
  • ^ "Meet the Team - Ghostwriting, Editing, and Publishing Services". ka-writing.com. Retrieved 2016-11-03.
  • ^ Judy Gelman; Vicki Levy Krupp (10 May 2007). The Kids' Book Club Book: Reading Ideas, Recipes, Activities, and Smart Tips for Organizing Terrific Kids' Book Clubs. Penguin Publishing Group. pp. 52–. ISBN 978-1-4406-2920-4.
  • ^ "Elizabeth Cody Kimmel: Lily B on the Brink of Cool". New Zealand Herald, May 12, 2004
  • ^ "I Am Malala part of US governor’s wife’s top winter books recommendation". Pakistan Daily Times.
  • ^ "School Spirit: Suddenly Supernatural". BookLoons, Ricki Marking-Camuto
  • ^ "Crossing Over. (Suddenly Supernatural, #4)." Archived 2017-03-05 at the Wayback Machine. Dorothea Wilson-Scorgie, University of Manitoba
  • ^ "ParaNorman by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel - review". The Guardian. 4 September 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  • ^ "ParaNorman Review". Kidsreads.com. Archived from the original on 5 March 2017. Retrieved 31 January 2016.
  • ^ "SECRET OF THE MOUNTAIN DOG by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  • ^ "A TASTE OF FREEDOM". Kirkus Reviews.
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