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Rebecca J. Anderson is a Canadian author of fantasy and science fiction for children and teens, including the Faery Rebels and Ultraviolet series. Anderson currently lives in Stratford, Ontario.
Contents
- Biography
- Critical responses
- Faery Rebels Series
- Ivy of the Delve Series
- Ultraviolet Series
- Uncommon Magic Series
- References

Biography

Anderson was born in Uganda in 1970. Anderson is the daughter of a preacher and has remained involved in the church as a pianist and a Bible study teacher. Anderson includes issues of Christian faith in some of her books, though Publishers Weekly states that she "generally handles her material without preaching."
Critical responses

Kirkus Reviews says that Anderson is "an assured storyteller with a knack for creating memorable characters." Anderson has been praised for both series, with Knife (the first book in the Faery Rebels series) winning the Concorde Book Award in 2011 and nominated for a Carnegie Medal in 2009. In 2011, she was nominated for a Nebula Award for Ultraviolet. Ultraviolet was shortlisted for the Andre Norton Award in 2012. She has been reviewed in CM: Canadian Review of Materials and Canadian Children's Book News. Booklist has called Ultraviolet, a story about a young adult synesthete, "a natural grabber for teens." In 2010 the Canadian Library Association gave Spell Hunter the Honor Book designation.
Faery Rebels Series
