About Wendy Mass
Wendy Mass is the author of eight novels for young people.Wendy lives with her family in New Jersey.
Series
Twice Upon a Time
Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (2005)
Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap (2006)
Rapunzel: The One with All the Hair (2005)
Sleeping Beauty: The One Who Took the Really Long Nap (2006)
Novels
A Mango-shaped Space (2003)
Leap Day (2004)
Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life (2006)
Heaven Looks a Lot Like the Mall (2007)
Every Soul a Star (2008)
11 Birthdays (2009)
Finally (2010)
Leap Day (2004)
Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life (2006)
Heaven Looks a Lot Like the Mall (2007)
Every Soul a Star (2008)
11 Birthdays (2009)
Finally (2010)
Series contributed to
Non fiction
Norman Rockwell: Self-Portrait of My Early Years (1995)
Stonehenge (1998)
Teen Drug Abuse (1998)
Women's Rights (1998)
Readings On Night (2000) (see Elie Wiesel)
Great Authors of Children's Literature (2000)
Children's Literature (2001)
Fantasy (2001)
Discovering Mythology - Gods and Goddesses (2002)
Elizabethan England (2002)
John Cabot: Early Explorer (2004)
Ray Bradbury: Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy (2004) (see Ray Bradbury)
Celebrate Halloween (2006)
Stonehenge (1998)
Teen Drug Abuse (1998)
Women's Rights (1998)
Readings On Night (2000) (see Elie Wiesel)
Great Authors of Children's Literature (2000)
Children's Literature (2001)
Fantasy (2001)
Discovering Mythology - Gods and Goddesses (2002)
Elizabethan England (2002)
John Cabot: Early Explorer (2004)
Ray Bradbury: Master of Science Fiction and Fantasy (2004) (see Ray Bradbury)
Celebrate Halloween (2006)
Links to other websites
| Wendy Mass |
Wendy Mass recommends
A Templar's Apprentice (2009) (Book of Tormod, book 1) Kat Black "A Templar's Apprentice hooked me from the first page and never let up. With her amazing gift of bringing ancient settings to life, Black creates a world so complete that when I closed the book I could still feel its pull on me. With one surprising turn after the next, she brings the reader along on an exhilarating adventure of Templar Knights, a stolen map, a mysterious carved statue, and a brave boy with second-sight. I can't wait for the next in the series." |
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