Paula Fox
Paula Fox (1923-2017) was an American author of YA, children’s, and literary fiction novels, and non-fiction books. She attended Columbia University. Paula received the Newbery Medal twice, as well as the Hans Christian Medal and the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis. She was the wife of literary critic/translator Martin Greenberg, mother of two (plus a daughter she gave up for adoption), and the biological grandmother of musician Courtney Love.
Paula Fox made her debut as a published author in 1966 with the novel Maurice’s Room. Below is a list of Paula Fox’s books in order of when they were first released:
Paula Fox Synopses: Blowfish Live in the Sea is a standalone children’s novel by Paula Fox. Thirteen-year-old Carrie is totally absorbed with and concerned about her nineteen-year-old half brother, Ben. She can’t understand his change from the loving, funny brother she’s always known to the sullen, shut-off young man he’s become. When he asks her to come with him to Boston to meet his real dad, she’s hopeful – maybe the old Ben isn’t gone after all. But the truth Carrie uncovers in Boston isn’t quite so simple. The old Ben is gone. And somehow, she’s going to have to learn to accept the way things are now.