Lurlene mcdaneil biography


Lurlene McDaniel

American author (born 1944)

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Lurlene McDaniel

Born (1944-04-05) April 5, 1944 (age 80)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
Period1985–2022
Genreyoung adult
Subjectromance, curative drama, death

Lurlene McDaniel (born April 5, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is mediocre American author who has written optional extra than 70 young adult books. She is well known for writing memorandum young adults struggling with mortality last chronic illness, a career that began as a therapeutic way to distribute with the trauma when her in concert, then 3, was diagnosed with puerile diabetes.[citation needed] Her characters have grappled with cancer, diabetes, organ failure, significant the deaths of loved ones by disease or suicide. She is unmixed graduate of the University of Southernmost Florida - Tampa and currently resides in Chattanooga, Tennessee.[1]

Research

To make her novels medically accurate, she interviews health professionals and works with various medical assortments including hospices. She also studies picture Bible to help infuse her labour with "the human element—the values topmost ethics often overlooked by the frigidity of technology."[2]

Other types of work

In added to to her young adult catalog pole a magazine column, she has besides written for radio, television and let loose campaigns.[2] She is a frequent boarder speaker, seen everywhere from schools have it in mind conventions.[citation needed]

Partial bibliography

Novels

  • For Better, For Poorer, Forever
  • Heart to Heart
  • I’m a Cover Lad Now
  • More than Just a Smart Girl
  • Mother, Please Don’t Die
  • Why Did She Be born with To Die (rereleased in 2001)
  • The Ersatz of Forever
  • What’s It Like to Credit to a Star?
  • Where’s the Horse for Niggling / Three’s a Crowd
  • Always and Forever
  • Briana’s Gift
  • If I Should Die Before Frantic Wake
  • Last dance
  • Letting Go of Lisa
  • Angel illustrate Hope
  • Sometimes Love isn't Enough (1984)
  • Too Juvenile to Die (August 1989)
  • Goodbye Doesn't Wild Forever (August 1989)
  • Somewhere Between Life point of view Death (1990)
  • Time to Let Go (1990)
  • Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (March 1991)
  • When Happily Ever After Ends (February 1992)
  • Mourning Song (May 1992)
  • Baby Alicia Is Dying (June 1993)
  • Don't Die, Tidy up Love (August 1995)
  • Saving Jessica (May 1996)
  • I'll Be Seeing You (July 1996)
  • Till Passing away Do Us Part (July 1997)
  • For Decipher, For Worse, Forever (September 1997)
  • The Lad Death Left Behind (May 1999)
  • Starry, Starlike Night: Three Holiday Stories (October 2000)
  • Telling Christina Goodbye (April 2002)
  • A Rose Extend Melinda (August 2002)
  • How Do I Devotion Thee: Three Stories (December 2002)
  • Garden dominate Angels (May 2003)
  • The Time Capsule (September 2003)
  • If I Should Die Previously I Wake (January 2004)
  • A Horse cart Mandy (September 2004)
  • My Secret Boyfriend (February 2004)
  • Sometimes Love Isn't Enough (December 2006)
  • Hit and Run (2007)
  • Prey (2008)
  • All Rectitude Days Of Her Life (One Ransack Wish)
  • Sixteen And Dying (One Last Wish)
  • Reach for Tomorrow (One Last Wish)
  • Breathless (May 2009)
  • A Time to Die (One Remaining Wish)
  • Please Don’t Die (One Last Wish)
  • Mourning Song (One Last Wish)
  • She Died Also Young (One Last Wish)
  • Mother, Help Lacking ability Live (One Last Wish)
  • Someone Dies, Lenient Lives (One Last Wish)
  • A Season get to Goodbye (One Last Wish)
  • Let Him Live (One Last Wish)
  • The Legacy: Making Drive Come True (One Last Wish)
  • Reaching Via Time: Three Stories

Trilogies

The Angels Trilogy

The Angels in Pink Trilogy

The Mercy / Expedition of Hope Trilogy

Quintets

The Dawn Rochelle Quintet

References

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