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Occupation
  
novelist, essayist

Education
  
Purdue University

Role
  
Novelist

Name
  
Carol Plum-Ucci

Genre
  
Young Adult literature


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Born
  
August 16, 1957 (age 66) Atlantic City, NJ, United States (
1957-08-16
)

Notable works
  
The Body of Christopher creed

Influenced by
  
Stephen King, J. D. Salinger, S. E. Hinton, C. S. Lewis, Judith Guest

Nominations
  
Michael L. Printz Award, Edgar Award for Best Young Adult

Books
  
The Body of Christoph, What happened to Lani G, Streams of Babel, The She, Following Christopher Creed

Similar People
  
Stephen King, J D Salinger, S E Hinton, C S Lewis, Judith Guest

Carol plum ucci


Carol Plum-Ucci (born August 16, 1957 in Atlantic City, New Jersey) is a young adult novelist and essayist. Plum-Ucci’s most famous work to date is The Body of Christopher Creed, for which she won a Michael L. Printz Award in 2002 and was named a Finalist to the Edgar Allan Poe Award. Describing her subjects as "the most common, timeless, and most heart-felt teenagers," Plum-Ucci is widely recognized for her use of the South Jersey shore to set scenes for engaging characters embracing suspense themes.

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Early life, education, and career

As Plum-Ucci grew up she knew she wanted to write books. The Body of Christopher Creed was her "cloud song." Plum-Ucci grew up on the barrier island of Brigantine, New Jersey, where she attended the public schools until the age of thirteen. She then went to Atlantic City Friends’ School, where her grandmother, Neva Ingersoll, taught advanced high school mathematics. She graduated from Holy Spirit High School in 1975. Her father, Neil Plum, and her paternal grandmother, Ads Plum, partnered in the funeral business, owning Plum Funeral Homes in Brigantine, Atlantic City, and Ventnor. Plum-Ucci largely attributes her writer’s imagination to lying awake at night, above the Brigantine funeral parlor, listening to the sounds downstairs.

She received her bachelor’s in communication from Purdue University in 1979. She served as feature editor of the Purdue Exponent, a two-year post. After Purdue, Plum-Ucci was a freelance writer in the Chicago area for several years. She became Assistant to the Producer of the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City in 1984. She later served as Staff Writer and Director of Publications of the Miss America Organization and Miss America Scholarship Foundation, producing up to a dozen publications a year for volunteers and participants. Plum-Ucci retired in 1999, two months after receiving her first advance on royalties from The Body of Christopher Creed from Harcourt—the first novel she sold.

She has been a resident of Absecon, New Jersey.

Novels

  • The Body of Christopher Creed, 2000 ISBN 0-7868-1641-4
  • What Happened to Lani Garver, 2002 ISBN 0-15-205088-4
  • The She, 2003 ISBN 0-15-205453-7
  • The Night My Sister Went Missing, 2006 ISBN 0-15-204758-1
  • Streams of Babel, 2008 ISBN 0-15-216556-8
  • The Fire will fall, 2010 ISBN 0-15-216562-2
  • Awards

  • 2007 Nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for The Night My Sister Went Missing
  • 2003 Nominated for Michael L. Printz Award for What Happened to Lani Garver
  • 2001 Won the Michael L. Printz Award for The Body of Christopher Creed
  • 2000 Won worst cliff hanger award for The Body of Christopher Creed
  • References

    Carol Plum-Ucci Wikipedia