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Know Children Writer :: XVI Stepanie Seales

 



Stephanie Seales is a dynamic voice in children’s literature, known for her unwavering passion for racial justice and her ability to craft stories that resonate with readers of all ages. Born in California and raised in Panama, Seales brings a unique perspective to her work, weaving cultural diversity and inclusivity into her stories.

As a children’s literature expert, Seales has immersed herself in almost every facet of the industry, including working in bookstores, libraries, and schools. This hands-on experience has deepened her understanding of the transformative power of storytelling. She wholeheartedly embraces Toni Morrison's philosophy of writing books that she wants to read—a principle evident in her compelling narratives.

Seales has received widespread acclaim from leading publications such as Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, BookPage, School Library Journal, and The Horn Book. Her works have been praised for their depth, relatability, and the important conversations they spark.

Some of her standout books for children include:

  • My Daddy is a Cowboy: A heartwarming tale celebrating the bond between father and child.

  • Jodie Doesn’t Love Dogs: A unique perspective on friendships, fears, and self-discovery.

  • Quicklet on Suzanne Collins’ Catching Fire: A creative take showcasing her versatility as a writer.

Through her stories, Stephanie Seales inspires young readers to embrace diversity, question the world around them, and find joy in the pages of a book. Her dedication to crafting meaningful and inclusive literature continues to leave a lasting impact on children and the literary community.

 

 

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