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Nancy Garden

Nancy Garden (born May 15, 1938 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American author best known for Annie on My Mind, which was critically acclaimed but attracted controversy because of its homosexual characters. In 1993, it was banned by the Kansas City school system and burnt in demonstrations. It was returned to shelves only after a First Amendment lawsuit by students in 1995.

She has also written non-fiction, mystery and fantasy for children and young adults. In 2003, the American Library Association awarded her the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in writing books for teens.

List of published works

Works are listed by publication date.

  • Fiction
    • What Happened in Marston (1971)
    • The Loners (1972)
    • Mist Maiden (1975)
    • Annie on My Mind (1982)
    • Maria's Mountain (1983)
    • Prisoner of Vampires (1984)
    • Peace, O River (1986)
    • Lark in the Morning (1991)
    • My Sister, the Vampire (1992)
    • Dove and Sword: A Novel of Joan of Arc (1995)
    • My Brother, the Werewolf (1995)
    • Good Moon Rising (1996)
    • Year They Burned the Books (1999)
    • Holly's Secret (2000)
    • Prisoners of Vampires (2001)
    • The Case of the Stolen Scarab (2002)
    • Nora and Liz (2002)
    • Meeting Melanie (2002)
    • Molly's Family (2004)
  • Fours Crossing
    • Fours Crossing (1981)
    • Watersmeet (1983)
    • The Door Between (1987)
  • Non-Fiction
    • Tarot Made Easy (1989)
    • The Kids' Code and Cipher Book (1988)

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