Tuesday, May 29, 2007

YA Works by Chris Lynch


Shadow Boxer (1993) An ALA Best Books for Young Adults

Iceman (1994) An ALA Best Books for Young Adults
Gypsy Davey (1994) An ALA Best Books for Young Adults
Slot Machine (1995)
Political Timber (1996)

Extreme Elvin (1999)
Whitechurch (1999)

Gold Dust (2000) An ALA Best Books for Young Adults
All the Old Haunts (2001)
Freewill (2001)
Inexcusable (2006) An ALA Best of the Best Books for Young Adults
Who the Man (2002)

Chris Lynch Biography


Chris Lynch was born July 2, 1962. He is a prolific writer of young adult fiction, known for stories that capture the reality of teen life and experiences. Lynch is an interesting author because some of his works have been banned or censored, but others have won many awards and honors. He frequently writes about male protagonists who struggle to transition into manhood.

Lynch grew up in a working class neighborhood in Boston, the 5th of seven children. His father died when Lynch was young, and the family lived on public assistance for a period.

Chris Lynch enrolled at Boston University before completing his junior year of high school, but later transferred to Suffolk University, where he majored in journalism. Lynch later earned an M.A. in writing from Emerson University and began writing for the young adult audience.

Recurring topics in Lynch's YA writing include sports and violence. These topics take many different forms, but frequently influence the story. Much of Lynch's subject matter is intense, as he deals with gender issues and male coming of age issues.