Anna-Marie McLemore

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Anna-Marie McLemore
LanguageEnglish
GenreYoung adult, magical realism
Years active2011–present
Notable worksWhen the Moon Was Ours, The Weight of Feathers, Wild Beauty
Notable awards Stonewall Book Award, James Tiptree Jr. Award
Website
author.annamariemclemore.com

Anna-Marie McLemore is a Mexican-American author of young adult fiction magical realism, best known for their Stonewall Honor-winning novel When the Moon Was Ours, Wild Beauty, and The Weight of Feathers. [1]

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Personal life

McLemore is a queer Latine, [2] [3] which they cite as one of the reasons why they write inclusive, queer, Latinx casts. [4] [5] Their husband is transgender. [6] McLemore themself is nonbinary and bigender, using singular they pronouns. [7]

McLemore describes their work as inspired by the fairytales and stories they grew up with and their own background, [8] which is why many of their novels feature magical-realist themes, queer characters, and Spanish and French language. [9] [10] They cite Laura Esquivel's novel Like Water for Chocolate as one of the reasons they started writing [11] and names Carla Trujillo, Malinda Lo, Isabel Allende, and Federico García Lorca as some of their influences. [12] [13]

Career

McLemore was named a Lambda Literary Emerging Writer Fellow in 2011. [14]

Their debut young adult novel, The Weight of Feathers, was published in 2015 by Thomas Dunne Books. It deals with themes of discrimination and marginalization [15] in a magical-realist story about black magic, [16] and includes a generational feud between Mexican-American and Romani rival families. [17] Their debut was chosen as a William C. Morris Debut Award Finalist in 2016 [18] and received a starred review from Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books. [19] It also was chosen for YALSA's 2016 Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults list. [20]

Their second novel, When the Moon Was Ours, a magical-realist fairytale about a transgender Pakistani-American boy and a cisgender queer Latina falling in love, [21] was published in 2016 by Thomas Dunne Books . It won the James Tiptree Jr. Award [22] in 2016 and the Stonewall Honor Award [23] in 2017. It was also named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews [24] and Booklist. [25] When the Moon Was Ours received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [26] School Library Journal, [27] and Booklist. [25]

McLemore's third novel, Wild Beauty, about a family of cursed women and magical gardens, was published in 2017 by Feiwel and Friends. [28] It again received three starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [29] School Library Journal, [30] and Booklist, [31] and was also named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews [32] and Booklist. [31] Wild Beauty was nominated for a Northern California Book Award in 2018. [33]

Their fourth novel, Blanca & Roja, is a Latinx retelling of Swan Lake [34] and Snow White and Rose Red, about two sisters who fall in love with a boy who can turn into a bear and a non-binary teen who can turn into a cygnet (a baby swan). [35] It was published by Feiwel and Friends in 2018. Blanca & Roja received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [36] School Library Journal, [37] and Booklist [38] as well. School Library Journal named Blanca & Roja a best book of 2018. [39]

Their fifth novel, Dark and Deepest Red, is a split-timeline story based on The Red Shoes , set in 1518 Strasbourg and 2018. The book was published in early 2020. [40]

Their sixth novel, Miss Meteor , is about two girls attempting to change their town's future while they participate in a talent competition. It is their first co-written novel, together with author Tehlor Kay Mejia, and was published by HarperCollins in 2020. [41] [42]

McLemore's seventh novel, The Mirror Season, was published in March 2021 by Feiwel & Friends. It received a starred review from Kirkus. [43]

Their eighth novel, Lakelore, was published in March 2022. [44] Lakelore follows Lore, who has dyslexia, and Bastian, who has ADHD, as they navigate the waters of being teenagers who are trans, nonbinary, and Mexican American. It received a starred review from Kirkus. [44]

Self-Made Boys: A Great Gatsby Remix, is McLemore's ninth novel, published in September 2022 by Feiwel & Friends. [45] It is the fifth book in the young adult series Remixed Classics, which features authors of diverse backgrounds reinterpreting literary classics through their own unique lenses. [46] Centering on 17-year-old Latinx, gay, and transgender boy Nicholás Caraveo, the novel reimagines The Great Gatsby to explore not just the deceptive decadence of New York, but the struggle to find where one fits in, representing themes such as the racism and queer lives of the 1920s. [47]

Venom and Vow is their tenth novel, published in May 2023. [48]

Their novels have been translated into Turkish, Italian, and Spanish.[ citation needed ]

They have also written several short stories and non-fiction essays for anthologies that were published with Ambush Books, Harlequin Teen, Candlewick, Simon Pulse, Soho Teen, and Algonquin Young Readers. [49]

In 2024, an anthology of short stories McLemore contributed to, The Collectors: Stories, won the Michael L. Printz Award. [50]

Bibliography

Young adult novels

Adult Novels

Short stories and essays

Awards and nominations

YearAwardWorkCategoryResultRef
2016 James Tiptree Jr. Award When the Moon Was OursBest BookWon [54]
2016 William C. Morris Debut Award The Weight of FeathersBest Young Adult DebutNominated (finalist) [55]
2016 National Book Award When the Moon Was Ours National Book Award for Young People's Literature Nominated (Longlisted) [56]
2017 Stonewall Honor Award When the Moon Was OursChildren's and Young Adult LiteratureWon [57]
2018Northern California Book AwardWild BeautyBest Book, Children's Literature, Older ReadersNominated (finalist) [58]
2022 National Book Award Self-Made Boys: A Great Gatsby Remix National Book Award for Young People's Literature Nominated (Longlisted) [59]
2024 Michael L. Printz Award The Collectors: StoriesWon [50]

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