In 1979, she finished a short story, “Term Paper,” that grew into the her first young adult novel of the same name. She began writing seriously when her two children were young, and though her novels were not successful, in 1969 she began a career as a newspaper columnist. Instead she became a secretary, then became a stay-at-home mother after marrying in 1960. Her mother died soon after she was born in 1934, and after a brief happy period with her aunt, uncle and cousins, she went to live with her father, four siblings and a stepmother.ĭiscouraged by her family from following her dreams - which included writing - she was not permitted to attend college after she finished high school. Throughout her life, Ann Rinaldi often was told no. Audience: For everyone, from preschoolers to adults (of all ages!).When: Pledge now through the end of August.What: Pledge to read a minimum of five books during the summer, start reading.2015 Super Summer Reader Club: Meet authors, win a new Nook.
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