Caroline B. Cooney
Caroline B. Cooney
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Caroline B. Cooney is an American author of young adult fiction, mystery novels, and historical fiction.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on January 27, 1947, information about her death date is not publicly available.
Nationality and Profession(s)
American author
Early Life and Background
Caroline B. Cooney was born in Cleveland, Ohio. She grew up with an interest in storytelling and writing from a young age. Her love for mystery and suspense led her to write stories and poems during her school days. After completing her education, she went on to pursue a career as a writer.
Major Accomplishments
Cooney has published over 140 novels, making her one of the most prolific authors in the United States. Her works span various genres, including young adult fiction, mystery novels, and historical fiction. She is best known for writing about teenagers and their struggles during adolescence.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Cooney's notable works include:
The Face on the Milk Carton series
The Flight 16 For Life series
The Breathe series
The Violets trilogy
These books have garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, with many becoming bestsellers. Her writing style has captivated readers of all ages, making her a household name in the literary world.
Impact and Legacy
Cooney's impact on young adult literature is undeniable. She has provided countless teenagers with relatable stories, allowing them to connect with characters that face similar struggles. Her works have been translated into numerous languages, further expanding their reach. As an author, Cooney continues to inspire aspiring writers with her dedication to the craft.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Cooney's influence on young adult literature can be attributed to her ability to craft authentic stories that resonate with readers. Her writing style is a testament to her dedication to storytelling and her passion for conveying complex themes in an accessible manner.
Quotes by Caroline B. Cooney

People nearly always believe, and are willing to back it up with weapons and cruelty, that their religion and way of life is better than the other person's.

I get letters from readers who say that they have always hated reading, but somebody suggested one of my books, they actually finished the book and enjoyed it, and they're going on to read another book. I'm thrilled that they have figured out that reading is fun.

I believe my voice is pretty much the same. I've written 75 books, so I'm better at it now than I was earlier in my career.

I believe my readers are crazy about their parents and want to be just like them when they grow up.

I get letters from readers who say that they have always hated reading, but somebody suggested one of my books, they actually finished the book and enjoyed it, and they’re going on to read another book. I’m thrilled that they have figured out that reading is fun.

I believe my voice is pretty much the same. I’ve written 75 books, so I’m better at it now than I was earlier in my career.

The most crippling part of my personality is that as much as I want to know something, I can’t bear admitting I’m ignorant. It’s as if I think I should have been born knowing and understanding all. As if when I say out loud, what are you talking about? the world will point and jeer.


