
Since her first novel, Kissing Kate, was published in 2003, Myracle has written numerous books and series including: the Internet Girls series, The Winnie Years, Flower Power, the Life of Ty and the Wishing Series. She would go on to earn an MA in English from Colorado State University and an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults from Vermont College. Lauren Myracle is the author of the New York Times bestselling Internet Girls series, Shine, Rhymes with Witches, Bliss, The Infinite Moment of Us and the. After graduation, she taught middle-school in Georgia and participated in an exchange and teaching program (JET) in Japan.

She attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she received her BA in English and Psychology. She was born on May 15, 1969, in Brevard, North Carolina and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. Lauren Myracle is an American author of YA fiction. He said removing books is a decision for local schools to decide.Throughout their senior year in high school, Zoe, Maddie, and Angela continue to share "instant messages" with one another about their day-to-day experiences as they consider college, sex, the importance of prom, and the inevitable end of their inseparable trio. L8r, g8r by Lauren Myracle Me Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult Out of Darkness by Ashley Hope Perez The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. Brian Kemp toured a Forsyth school Monday. Lauren Myracle follows the friendship of three fifteen-year-old girls-Angela (SnowAngel), Maddie (mad maddie), and Zoe (zoegirl)-through the roller coaster ride of tenth grade, with its boy temptation, donut runs, driving lessons, math torture, and queen bee. The district says it supports the First Amendment and “if students and their parents choose to read these books outside of school, that is their right to do so.” 3 Books By Lauren Myracle: ttyl, ttfn, & l8r,g8r. “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Margaret Atwood.“The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie.Two other books, “Looking for Alaska” by John Green and “Monday’s Not Coming” by Tiffany Jackson, are under further review.įour books were moved to high school media centers. The school district said there is a review process and rating system to determine if a book is appropriate.

“I think that cancel culture and just canceling everything instead of talking about tough questions is also a big issue,” father Jonathon Feicht said. Parents are questioning how the books got into schools if they’re so bad.


