![]() She lives in New York with two children, a husband and two cats. Of the books banned between July 2021 and June 2022, 41 had LGBTQ themes, protagonists or prominent secondary characters, 40 had characters of color as primary or prominent secondary characters. ![]() She has written for The New York Times, Parents Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, Ladies Home Journal, Town & Country, More, Reader’s Digest, Mademoiselle and other publications and has been an adjunct professor of journalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and an instructor of creative writing at the New School University. Her awards include the American Library Association Best Book of the Year, New York Public Library Best Book for the Teenaged and the Children’s Literature Council’s Choice. Written from the first person perspective, the author propels the reader into the dangerous, cruel world of sex slavery. This was followed by My Brother's Keeper in 2005, about a boy struggling with his brother's addiction and Sold in 2006. Her first novel for teens was Cut, about a young woman who self-injures herself. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers. from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1986 and an M.F.A. All about Reviews: Sold by Patricia McCormick. She graduated from Rosemont College in 1978, followed by an M.S. ![]() Last year, a parent at a Virginia school board. Patricia McCormick is a journalist and writer. Patricia McCormick is the author of books for young adults, including the novel Sold. ![]()
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