Lois Duncan

Author of young adult novels

Lois Duncan - Author of young adult novels
Born

April 28th, 1934
91 years ago

Died

June 15th, 2016
9 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An American journalist and author, primarily recognized for contributions to young adult literature. Focused on themes of suspense and social issues, published several notable novels. Works often explored the complexities of adolescence and the challenges faced by young people. Some writings delved into darker themes, garnering a strong following among young readers. Duncan also engaged in journalism, contributing articles on various topics. Lived through significant societal changes that influenced writing.

Authored 'I Know What You Did Last Summer'

Wrote 'Daughters of Eve'

Published 'Killing Mr. Griffin'

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