Gordon Korman
Author of young adult fiction

Born
October 23rd, 1963
61 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Canada
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An author focusing on young adult literature, Korman began writing at a young age and published the first book at age 12. Many works contain humor and relatable themes for middle school readers. Series such as 'The 39 Clues' and 'Swindle' garnered attention and contributed to a successful writing career. Korman has written over 85 books, which have been translated into multiple languages and have reached a wide audience among young readers.
Published first book at age 12
Created the series 'The 39 Clues'
Wrote 'Swindle' and its sequels
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