First recognized for her novel Speak, published in 1999, Anderson gained recognition for her artistic dealings with tough topics embedded with honesty. Anderson's ability to creatively address often avoided issues allows her to be a safe outlet for young readers. The tough themes of her novels including rape, family dysfunctions, body issues and disorders, and high academic pressures often create controversial discussions surrounding her novels. Anderson takes her writing very seriously, though often wishing she could write about lighter topics. She believes in speaking directly to teenagers addressing "their real concerns, fears, and frustrations." Anderson reads every letter, every e-mail message, every post sent to her by teens from around the world and responds by writing about what these young people express as most important to them — even if they want to take her to places dark and painful.
Interested in reading one of Anderson's books? Stop by MRC and check out...
- Speak
- Wintergirls
- Chains (and its sequel, Forge -- 3rd book due out in February!)
- Fever, 1793
- Twisted
- Catalyst
- Prom