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Latest revision as of 01:03, 6 October 2024
Barbara Caridad Ferrer is a first generation, bilingual Cuban-American, whose young adult debut, Adiós to My Old Life won the Romance Writers of America’s 2007 RITA® for Best Contemporary Single Title Romance as well as being named to the 2009 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults list, awarded by the ALA. Her second novel, It’s Not About the Accent was released in 2007 with Publisher’s Weekly stating, “…this twisting book amply rewards readers.”
She has also contributed to the anthology, Fifteen Candles: 15 Tales of Taffeta, Hairspray, Drunk Uncles, and Other Quinceañera Stories. When the Stars Go Blue, a contemporary retelling of Bizet’s Carmen won the 2011 International Latino Book Award for Best Young Adult Novel.
On the Web
- Official Website [1]
Books
- Adiós To My Old Life - 2006
- It's Not About The Accent - 2007
- My Only Wish - 2014
- Save The Last Dance - 2014
- When The Stars Go Blue - 2010
Anthologies
- Fifteen Candles - 2014
Awards
- 2007 RITA Award Winner - Contemporary Single Title Romance, Adiós To My Old Life
- 200 Florida Book Award Bronze Medal Winner - Young Adult, Adiós To My Old Life
Recognitions
- 2007 RITA Award Finalist - First Book, Adiós To My Old Life