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Name
  
Elizabeth Fama

Role
  
Author


Parents
  
Eugene Fama

Education
  
University of Chicago

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Born
  
March 30, 1965 (age 59) Chicago, Illinois, United States (
1965-03-30
)

Occupation
  
author, novels and short stories

Genre
  
Children's books, novels

Notable works
  
Overboard, Monstrous Beauty

Grandparents
  
Angelina Fama, Francis Fama

Books
  
Monstrous Beauty, Plus One, Men Who Wish to Drown: A, Overboard, The Fierce Reads Antholog

Most Anticipated Books of 2014 - PLUS ONE by Elizabeth Fama


Elizabeth Fama is a young adult author, best known for her book Monstrous Beauty (Farrar, Straus and Giroux Books for Young Readers, 2012), a fantasy novel for teens. Her third book is Plus One, which publishes in April 2014.

Contents

Background

Elizabeth attended University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. She has a BA (1985) in biology with honors from the University of Chicago, and an MBA (1991) and PhD (1996) in economics and finance from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.

Elizabeth is the daughter of Eugene Fama. She is married to John H. Cochrane; they have four children.

Works

  • Overboard, Cricket Books, Chicago (2002) ISBN 9780812626520
  • Men Who Wish To Drown (e-book), Tor.com, New York (2012) ISBN 9781466827158
  • Monstrous Beauty, Farrar Straus Giroux, New York (2012) ISBN 9780374373665
  • Noma Girl, Tor·Com, New York (2014) ISBN 9781466866706
  • Plus One, Farrar Straus Giroux, New York (2014) ISBN 9780374360078
  • Reception

    Fama's works have generally been well received. Kirkus Reviews wrote about Overboard "Although some scenes seem implausible, particularly Emily’s ability to carry on complete conversations and sing in her weakened state, first-time author Fama skillfully conveys the impact of survival in human nature" and "Inspired by an actual ferry accident caused by lax safety standards, this is a powerful exploration on the will to live", while Publishers Weekly asserted "Such muddled, cumbersome prose weighs down the chronicle of Emily's nightlong struggle to survive in the sea, heavily reliant upon coincidences."

    Kirkus was also positive about Monstrous Beauty writing "Not so much romance as suspense, this stylish fantasy mesmerizes", and while Publishers Weekly called it "a chilling and original story", they also found "The alternating narrative device can make for stutters in the momentum, and there are stretches (notably when genealogy is rehearsed) where the plot trudges." but "The horror and humanity are adroitly handled, however, and Fama never lapses into cliché."

    For Plus One, Publishers Weekly noted "Fama smoothly unspools the details of her alternate Earth’s history in conversational flashbacks that never impede the brisk pacing, yet enhance the sense of connection with her very human characters."

    Awards

    The American Library Association included Monstrous Beauty on its 2013 list of Best Fiction for Young Adults, and it won a silver Odyssey Award for best audiobook produced for children and/or young adults. It was also a 2012 Nerdies Book Award nominee. Fama's first novel, Overboard (Cricket Books, 2002), was for ages 11 and up, and set in Indonesia. It was named a 2003 Best Book for Young Adults by the American Library Association (one of only eleven books selected unanimously by the committee that year), it received the 2002–2003 honor award for children's fiction from the Society of Midland Authors, and it was nominated for five state readers' choice awards (New Hampshire, Texas, Illinois, Utah, and Florida).

    References

    Elizabeth Fama Wikipedia