She has an ally in Monica Torres and as Arielle will discover that closeness is evolving into love. After a little more than a year living in Sonora, Arielle is hopeful that she’ll be able to finish her junior year without pulling up stakes. Her father, who is ex-military, constantly reminds Arielle of her absent mother and after a few drinks he’s happy to offer ugly details, claiming her lesbian mother chose another woman over her family. In Chameleon, Arielle Pearson has moved around a lot-mostly because her father can’t keep a job. These two new titles will continue to deal with teens in crisis and will be written in Hopkins’s signature verse style. Garnering critical review attention, Hopkin’s award-winning novels are well known for her no-holds-barred approach to tackling tough issues facing today’s teens. The first book, Chameleon, will be published in Fall 2016.Įllen Hopkins-who has been called “the bestselling living poet in the country” by -has over four million books in print, many reaching #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. McElderry Books, and Laura Rennert of Andrea Brown Literary Agency, Inc. The two-book deal, which is for world rights, was brokered by Justin Chanda, Vice President & Publisher of Margaret K. McElderry Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing announced today that it has signed two new titles with New York Times bestselling author Ellen Hopkins.
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