About Michael Cart
Former Director of the Beverly Hills (CA) Public Library and a Past President of the Young Adult Library Services Association, Michael Cart is a nationally recognized expert in children's and young adult literature. Now a columnist and reviewer for ALA's Booklist magazine, he is the author or editor of eight books, including From Romance to Realism, a critical history of YA literature; MY FATHER'S SCAR, a young adult novel that was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, and the anthology LOVE AND SEX: Ten Stories of Truth, also a Best Book for Young Adults and a Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers.
Michael teaches young adult literature at UCLA and is the recipient of the 2000 Grolier Foundation Award. He lives in northern California.
Anthology series
Anthologies edited
Tomorrowland: Ten Stories about the Future (1999)
Necessary Noise: Stories About Our Families As They Really Are (2003)
How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity (2009)
Necessary Noise: Stories About Our Families As They Really Are (2003)
How Beautiful the Ordinary: Twelve Stories of Identity (2009)
Non fiction
Presenting Robert Lipsyte (1995) (see Robert Lipsyte)
What's So Funny?: Wit and Humour in American Children's Literature (1995)
Talking Animals and Others: The Life and Work of Walter R. Brooks, Creator of Freddy the Pig (2008)
What's So Funny?: Wit and Humour in American Children's Literature (1995)
Talking Animals and Others: The Life and Work of Walter R. Brooks, Creator of Freddy the Pig (2008)
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