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AUTHOR BIO
Kathryn Ormsbee is the author of books for children and young adults, including Growing Pangs and The House in Poplar Wood. Her novels have been critically acclaimed, translated into eight languages, selected for the Indie Next List and Junior Library Guild, and made “best of” lists at NPR, Amazon, Kirkus, and the Chicago and New York Public Libraries. She lives with her wife.
LITERARY AGENT
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Beth Phelan
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AUTHOR HEADSHOT
BOOK COVERS
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AWARDS, HONORS, & PRAISE
for TURNING TWELVE
♦ An Amazon Best Book of 2024
♦ A BookPage Best Book of 2024
♦ A Kirkus Best Book of 2024
♦ A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
★ “This delightful tale is a stellar middle-grade offering, adroitly capturing the heartbreak and joy of early adolescence.” - Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
★ “With its exhilarating combination of prose and illustrations, Turning Twelve will make readers clamor for more of Katie’s adventures.” - BookPage, STARRED REVIEW
for Vivian Lantz’s second chances
♦ A 2024 Spirit of Texas Reading List Book
for GROWING PANGS
♦ An NPR Best Book of 2022
♦ A Parents Best Book of 2022
♦ A Target Book Club Pick of 2022
♦ A 2022 Oregon Spirit Book Award Winner
♦ A 2023 NCTE Charlotte Huck Recommended Title for Outstanding Fiction for Children
★ "This respectfully told semiautobiography never trivializes obsessive compulsive disorder, nor does it make mental illness into a bogeyman." - Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
for CANDIDLY CLINE
♦ A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
♦ An Amazon Best Book of the Month - November 2021
♦ An Oregon Spirit Book Award - Honor Book 2021
♦ A Rise 2023 Booklist Selection
♦ A 2023 ALA Rainbow Book List Book
★ "Confident, candid, and immensely endearing. Destined for the spotlight." - Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
★ "Warm and hopeful." - Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
★ "Lyrical and full of country twang. A sweet tale of coming into one’s own and an affirming queer love story, too." - School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
for The SULLIVAN SISTERS
♦ A 2021 Oregon Book Award Winner - Leslie Bradshaw Award for Young Adult Literature
for The Great Unknowable End
♦ Reading the West Book Award – Young Adult Fiction, Runner-Up
for The House in Poplar Wood
♦ A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
♦ An Amazon Best Book of 2018
♦ A New York Public Library Best Book of 2018
♦ A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2018
“A terrific spooky mystery.” - The Wall Street Journal
“Atmospheric and gripping. Ormsbee does a masterly job . . . while never losing the page-whipping pace of her well-crafted plot.” - The New York Times
★ "Magical elements, evocative, intelligent writing, and ever-ratcheting suspense." - Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
★ “With expert pacing and detailed worldbuilding, the story unfurls into a smart, thrilling mystery, equal parts dark and gentle, that explores questions about freedom, power, and choosing one’s master.” - Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
★ "Quirky, spooky, and thoroughly enjoyable, this will appeal fans of Trenton Lee Stewart and Colin Meloy, as well as readers generally looking for an absorbing fantastical mystery." - School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
for Tash Hearts Tolstoy
♦ A BuzzFeed Best YA Book of 2017
♦ A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2017
♦ A 2018 ALA Rainbow Book List Book
★ "Whip-smart, funny, flawed, and compassionate, these are characters readers will want to know and cheer for." - Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
★ "It’s beyond refreshing to see an asexual character, and the complexities of Tash’s relationships . . . make this a home run. The flip, irreverent tone, literary references, and peek into the creation of a web series are just icing on the cake." - Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
★ “Funny, well written, and compulsively readable." - School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW
for Lucky Few
♦ A 2017 Spirit of Texas Reading List Book
★ "The smart, efficient language features dialogue that pops. A sweet story told with intelligence, humor, and just the right amount of kissing." - Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW
★ "Winsome characters, crackling dialogue, and an effortlessly enjoyable writing style." - Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
for The Water and the Wild
♦ A Kids’ Indie Next Pick, Spring 2015
♦ A 2017 Magnolia Award Nominee
FOREIGN EDITIONS
The Sullivan Sisters
German rights to cbj
MIDNIGHT ON STRANGE STREET
French rights to Bayard Éditions
Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Polish rights to Otwarte
Portuguese rights to Seguinte
The House in Poplar Wood
Russian rights to Clever Media
Italian rights to Piemme
Complex Chinese rights to China Times Publishing Company
The Water and the Wild
Turkish rights to Redhouse
PRESS & MEDIA
Nov 2021 - Publishers Weekly: “Q & A with Kathryn Ormsbee”
Oct 2018 - The Wall Street Journal: “Children’s Books: Don’t Look Now, but Something Dark Is Transpiring”
Sep 2018 - The New York Times: “Kids’ Fantasy Novels That Make Heroes Out of Underdogs”
July 2018 - Paste Magazine: “Exclusive Cover Reveal + Excerpt: Kathryn Ormsbee’s YA Novel About a Cult”
July 2017 - Entertainment Weekly: “Tash Hearts Tolstoy author on writing an asexual protagonist”
June 2017 - Germ Magazine: “Interview with Kathryn Ormsbee - Author of Tash Hearts Tolstoy”
June 2017 - Hypable: “Kathryn Ormsbee talks ‘Tash Hearts Tolstoy’ and asexuality in YA"
Aug 2016 - The Tennessean: “Children’s author writes new book for ‘morbid teens’"