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Margaret Thrash is an American writer of young adult fiction and memoirist, best known for her graphic novel memoir Honor Girl. Honor Girl, Thrash's first book, was published by Candlewick Press in 2015. The book describes her early life as a teenager coming out as a lesbian while attending conservative summer camp. It received strongly favorable reviews and was named a finalist for the 2016 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the Graphic Novel/Comics category. Her follow-up memoir, Lost Soul Be At Peace, published in 2018, explores a period of teen depression and her relationships with her family, notably her father, a federal judge.

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  • Margaret Thrash is an American writer of young adult fiction and memoirist, best known for her graphic novel memoir Honor Girl. Honor Girl, Thrash's first book, was published by Candlewick Press in 2015. The book describes her early life as a teenager coming out as a lesbian while attending conservative summer camp. It received strongly favorable reviews and was named a finalist for the 2016 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the Graphic Novel/Comics category. Her follow-up memoir, Lost Soul Be At Peace, published in 2018, explores a period of teen depression and her relationships with her family, notably her father, a federal judge. (en)
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  • Hampshire College Amherst, Massachusetts (en)
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  • Thrash at a 2015 BookExpo America panel (en)
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  • Margaret Thrash és una escriptora estatunidenca de ficció per a joves i autora de memòries, més coneguda per la novel·la gràfica autobiogràfica Honor Girl . Honor Girl, el primer llibre de Thrash, va ser publicat per Candlewick Press el 2015. El llibre descriu la seva vida com a adolescent i com va anar descobrint el seu lesbianisme mentre assistia a un campament d'estiu conservador. Va rebre crítiques molt favorables i va ser nomenat finalista del 2016 en la categoria de Novel·la Gràfica/Còmics. Les seves memòries següents, Lost Soul Be At Peace, publicades el 2018, exploren un període de depressió adolescent i les seves relacions amb la seva família, sobretot amb el seu pare, un jutge federal. Thrash també ha escrit dos llibres en una sèrie de misteri per a adults joves. El primer llibre anomenat Strange Truth (abans We Know It Was You ) va ser publicat el 2016 per l'editorial Simon Pulse de Simon & Schuster . La seqüela, Strange Lies, es va publicar l'octubre de 2017. Thrash actualment viu al Greater Boston, Massachusetts. Col·laborava amb freqüència a , una revista en línia (ara desapareguda) per a noies adolescents. (ca)
  • Margaret Thrash is an American writer of young adult fiction and memoirist, best known for her graphic novel memoir Honor Girl. Honor Girl, Thrash's first book, was published by Candlewick Press in 2015. The book describes her early life as a teenager coming out as a lesbian while attending conservative summer camp. It received strongly favorable reviews and was named a finalist for the 2016 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in the Graphic Novel/Comics category. Her follow-up memoir, Lost Soul Be At Peace, published in 2018, explores a period of teen depression and her relationships with her family, notably her father, a federal judge. Thrash has also written two books in a mystery series for young adults. The first book called Strange Truth (formerly We Know It Was You) was published in 2016 by the Simon Pulse imprint of Simon & Schuster. The sequel, Strange Lies, was published in October 2017. Harper Perennial will publish Thrash's adult debut Rainbow Black, described as "part murder mystery, part gay international fugitive love story, part meditation on queerness and identity" in Spring 2024. Thrash currently lives in Greater Boston Massachusetts. She was a frequent contributor to Rookie, a (now defunct) online magazine for teenage girls. (en)
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