Julie Chibbaro

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Julie Chibbaro
Born
New York City, U.S.
OccupationAuthor
Years active2004–present
SpouseJM Superville Sovak
Websitehttps://www.juliechibbaro.com/

Julie Chibbaro is an American historical novelist.

Background[edit]

Chibbaro has written for The Prague Post, The Montreal Gazette, The Poughkeepsie Journal, Hudson Valley Magazine, NY States of Mind, Books of Canada, Sundance TV, and Tuttle Publishing. She works as a staff editor at The Hastings Center.

Chibbaro studied writing at The New School with Gordon Lish. She received scholarships to study with Clark Blaise at the Prague Writers Workshop, and with Janet Fitch and Amy Tan at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers. At the New York Writers Institute, she took a Master class with Marilynne Robinson and Ann Beattie.

Awards[edit]

Works[edit]

Chibbaro's books include Into the Dangerous World (2015), a novel about a girl artist on the NY streets in 1984, Deadly (2011) a medical mystery about the hunt for Typhoid Mary in 1906, and Redemption (2004) a historical novel about a girl's unintended trip to the New World in 1524. Into the Dangerous World and Deadly are both illustrated by her husband, JM Superville Sovak.[4]

Into the Dangerous World is a Junior Library Guild Selection. Deadly won the 2011 National Jewish Book Award, and was Top 10 on the American Library Association's Amelia Bloomer Project list. It was named a Bank Street Best Book, and an Outstanding Science Trade Book by the National Science Teachers Association . Redemption won the 2005 American Book Award.

  • Redemption. Simon & Schuster/Atheneum. 2004. ISBN 978-0-689-85736-2.
  • Deadly. Simon & Schuster/Atheneum. 2011. ISBN 978-0-689-85738-6.
  • The Return of the Kral Majales. Literaria Pragensoa Books. 2010. ISBN 978-80-7308-302-1.
  • Into the Dangerous World. Viking. 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Past Winners". Jewish Book Council. Retrieved 2020-01-18.
  2. ^ KRBROWNE (2017-01-13). "2012 Amelia Bloomer List". Round Tables. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  3. ^ Noble, Barnes &. "2005 American Book Award, 2000s - American Book Awards, Books". Barnes & Noble. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
  4. ^ "Bio". JULIE CHIBBARO, Author. Retrieved 2020-03-07.

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