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Jerry Spinelli

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Occupation
  
Writer

Role
  
Writer

Nationality
  
American

Spouse
  
Eileen Spinelli (m. 1977)

Siblings
  
Bill Spinelli

Name
  
Jerry Spinelli


Jerry Spinelli Jerry Spinelli Book Authors

Born
  
1 February 1941 (age 83) Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA (
1941-02-01
)

Genre
  
Children's and young-adult novels

Notable works
  
Maniac Magee Stargirl Wringer

Parents
  
Louis Spinelli, Lorna Mae Bigler Spinelli

Children
  
Molly Spinelli, Sean Spinelli, Ben Spinelli, Jeffrey Spinelli, Barbara Spinelli, Kevin Spinelli

Books
  
Stargirl, Maniac Magee, Loser, Milkweed, Wringer

Similar People
  
Judy Blume, Gary Paulsen, Walter Dean Myers, Andreas Steinhofel, Bruce Brooks

Notable awards
  
Newbery Medal 1991

Meet the author jerry spinelli


Jerry Spinelli (born February 1, 1941) is an American writer of children's novels that feature adolescence and early adulthood. He is best known for Maniac Magee and Wringer.

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Life

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Spinelli was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania and currently resides in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. At the age of sixteen, his love of sports inspired him to compose a poem about a recent football victory, which his father published in the local newspaper with his knowledge. It was at this time he realized that he would not become a major league baseball shortstop, so he decided to become a writer.

At Gettysburg College, Spinelli spent his time writing short stories and was the editor of the college literary magazine, The Mercury. After graduation, he became a writer and editor for a department store magazine. The next two decades, he spent his time working "normal jobs" during the day so that he had the energy to write fiction in his free time. He found himself writing during lunch breaks, on weekends, and after dinner.

His first few novels were written for adults and were all rejected. His fifth novel was also intended for adults but became his first children's book. This work, Space Station Seventh Grade, was published in 1982.

Spinelli graduated from Gettysburg College in 1963 and acquired his MA from Johns Hopkins University in 1964. In 1977, he married Eileen Mesi, another children's writer. Since about 1980, as Eileen Spinelli, she has collaborated with illustrators to create dozens of picture books. They have six children and 21 grandchildren.

In culture

George Plimpton related an anecdote about Spinelli having bought at auction an evening with the Plimptons, in New York City, during which George Plimpton introduced Spinelli to writers and editors dining at Elaine's, and two months after which Spinelli wrote Plimpton to announce the publication of Spinelli's first book (a children's book) by Houghton Mifflin.

References

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