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Born:
February
12, 1938
,
Elizabeth,
New
Jersey -
Unites
States
of
America.
Current
Home:
New York
City,
New York
- Unites
States
of
America.
When I
was
growing
up, I
dreamed
about
becoming
a
cowgirl,
a
detective,
a spy, a
great
actress,
or a
ballerina.
Not a
dentist,
like my
father,
or a
homemaker,
like my
mother —
and
certainly
not a
writer,
although
I always
loved to
read. I
didn't
know
anything
about
writers.
It never
occurred
to me
they
were
regular
people
and that
I could
grow up
to
become
one,
even
though I
loved to
make up
stories
inside
my head.
I made
up
stories
while I
bounced
a ball
against
the side
of our
house. I
made up
stories
playing
with
paper
dolls.
And I
made
them up
while I
practiced
the
piano by
pretending
to give
piano
lessons.
I even
kept a
notebook
with the
names of
my
pretend
students
and how
they
were
doing. I
always
had an
active
imagination.
But I
never
wrote
down any
of my
stories.
And I
never
told
anyone
about
them.
When I
grew up,
my need
for
storytelling
didn't
go away.
So when
my own
two
children
started
preschool
I began
to write
and I've
been
writing
ever
since!
My
characters
live
inside
my head
for a
long
time
before I
actually
start a
book
about
them.
Then,
they
become
so real
to me I
talk
about
them at
the
dinner
table as
if they
are
real.
Some
people
consider
this
weird.
But my
family
understands.
Many of
my books
are set
in New
Jersey
because
that's
where I
was born
and
raised.
I lived
there
until my
kids
finished
elementary
school.
Then we
moved to
New
Mexico,
the
setting
for
Tiger
Eyes. I
also
spent
two
years in
Connecticut,
where
Just as
Long as
We're
Together
and
Here's
to You,
Rachel
Robinson
are set.
And
Fudge-A-Mania
grew out
of a
summer
spent in
Maine. I
don't
think I
could
set a
book in
a place
without
knowing
it
really
well.
Now I
live in
New York
City and
Key West,
Florida,
with my
husband,
George
Cooper,
who
writes
nonfiction.
He
thinks
I'm
lucky
because
I get to
make
things
up. I
think it
would be
fun to
do
research
and
discover
stories,
like
George.
Between
us, we
have
three
grown
children
and one
incredible
grandchild,
whose
first
word was
“book”!
That
makes
sense
since we
all love
to read
to him. |