October 23, 2009

Young Adult Author Series begins Nov. 13 with Patricia McCormick

SEARCY, Ark. — The 2009-10 Young Adult Author Series kicks off Nov. 13
at Harding University with Patricia McCormick.

McCormick’s most recent novel, Purple Heart, debuted this fall and
tells the story of a U.S. soldier who wakes up in an army hospital in
Iraq to find that he’s been awarded a Purple Heart he doesn’t feel he
deserves. This gripping thriller gives an insightful look into what
soldiers experience on the front lines of a war zone.

McCormick, who is a 2006 finalist for the National Book Award, has
also written three other novels, which include Sold, My Brother’s
Keeper and Cut. Her books have earned many honors. Sold was named by
Publishers Weekly as one of the Best 100 Books of the Year and was
selected by the American Library Association as one of the Top 10 Best
Books for Young Adults in 2006. Cut was named an ALA Best Book for
Teenagers.

Sponsored by Harding’s Graduate Reading Programs, the Young Adult
Author series gives teachers and students an opportunity to hear
firsthand from accomplished writers. The informative workshops will
also help teachers connect with authors who are part of their
classroom curriculum.

The series will present four weekend events during the 2009-10 school
year. Each conference includes three discussion sessions and book
signings. The cost is $125 for one event, $100 each for two events,
and $75 each for three or four events. Registration fees include
Friday night dinner with the author, continental breakfast on
Saturday, and author information packets. If students attend any three
of the conferences, they may receive three hours of graduate level
credit from Harding for $350.

Other authors in this year’s series include Roland Smith, Kimberly
Willis Holt and Jordan Sonnenblick. For other event dates and
registration information, call 501-279-5107. Space is limited, and
spots are available on a first come, first served basis.