Sarah Mlynowski
Sarah Mlynowski
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Sarah Mlynowski is a Canadian author of young adult fiction.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: May 24, 1979 (age 43)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: Canadian
Profession: Author, Writer
Early Life and Background
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Sarah Mlynowski was born in Toronto, Ontario. Growing up in a family of readers, she developed a passion for literature from an early age.
As a child, Sarah was always fascinated by the magical world of stories and spent countless hours devouring books on mythology and fairy tales. Her love for writing began at home, where she would create her own stories and characters with her siblings as her audience.
Mlynowski's interest in storytelling led her to pursue a career in creative writing. She earned a degree in English Literature from York University in Toronto.
Major Accomplishments
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Sarah Mlynowski is best known for co-authoring the What Would Your Cat Do? series with Emily Jenkins and Lauren Myracle, as well as the Maddie McMahon Mysteries trilogy. Her novels have been praised for their unique blend of humor, wit, and relatable characters.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Sarah Mlynowski's notable works include:
What Would Your Cat Do?
Maddie McMahon Mysteries
* The Millionaire's Daughter
Her writing often explores themes of identity, friendship, and self-discovery, making her books appealing to a wide range of readers.
Impact and Legacy
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Sarah Mlynowski has made significant contributions to the world of young adult literature. Her stories have resonated with readers worldwide, offering valuable insights into the complexities of growing up and finding one's place in the world.
Mlynowski's passion for writing has inspired countless young authors to pursue their own creative dreams. Her dedication to creating engaging, accessible stories is a testament to her commitment to nurturing a love of reading in future generations.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Sarah Mlynowski is widely quoted and remembered for her unique voice, wit, and ability to craft compelling narratives that speak to the hearts of readers everywhere. Her stories have been praised for their originality, humor, and relatable characters, making her a beloved author among young adult fiction fans.
Her commitment to creating engaging stories has not only earned her critical acclaim but also inspired a new generation of writers to explore the world of creative writing.
Quotes by Sarah Mlynowski
Why?” Pi asked. “What are your secret thoughts?” “Nothing,” Mackenzie blurted out. Don’t think about it, don’t think about it. Tess shook her head. She doesn’t want the whole school knowing she cheated on Cooper. Aha. “Tess!” Mackenzie yelled. Tess clamped her hand over her mouth. “I’m sorry! I didn’t mean to think it!
We were not always freaks. Sure, most of us occasionally exhibited freakish behaviour. But that’s not the same thing.
You don’t really have to fallin love with him, but he’s not a terrible option for a fling. As long as you use a condom. Two condoms, even.
Really?” I say. “Hmm. I guess it’s possible that she’s not home. It’s not nighttime yet. The original story doesn’t take place until tomorrow, so she might not even be around right now. She could be out luring children with bubble gum or something.
Just to make sure it wasn’t cancer. Or a heart attack. Or lymphangioleiomyomatosis. Which, sure, only affected one out of a million people, but it started with a cough, and if you were the one out of a million, then you were done-like-dinner within the year.
Couldn’t he have checked his shoelaces BEFORE entering a dark, super-creepy cave?
I know a song that gets on everybody’s nerves, everybody’s nerves, everybody’s nerves – ” “I’m going to.
We find our way to the marble kitchen, open the fancy silver fridge, and serve ourselves a heaping plate of coleslaw and chicken fingers. “Mmm,” I say. Prince makes sloppy eating sounds. “Delicious,” says Jonah. He smiles at Frederic. “Tastes just like frog legs.” I laugh so hard I snort coleslaw out of my nose.