Lurlene McDaniel

Lurlene McDaniel
Born (1944-04-05) April 5, 1944
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Occupation novelist
Nationality American
Period 1985 –
Genre young adult
Subject romance, medical drama, death

Lurlene McDaniel (born 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American author who has written more than 70 young adult books. She is well known for writing about young adults struggling with mortality and chronic illness, a career that began as a therapeutic way to deal with the trauma when her son, then 3, was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. Her characters have grappled with cancer, diabetes, organ failure, and the deaths of loved ones through disease or suicide. She is a graduate of the University of South Florida - Tampa and currently resides in Tennessee.[1]

Research

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

Other types of work

In addition to her young adult catalog and a magazine column, she has also written for radio, television and marketing campaigns.[3] She is a frequent guest speaker, seen everywhere from schools to conventions.

Partial bibliography

Novels

Trilogies

The Angels Trilogy

The Angels in Pink Trilogy

The Mercy / Journey of Hope Trilogy

Quintets

The Dawn Rochelle Quintet

References

External links

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