Chris Crutcher
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Chris Crutcher is one of the most successful -- and most frequently banned -- authors of realistic fiction in the Young Adult industry, with 11 novels, two short story collections and one autobiography to his credit (all with HarperCollins/Greenwillow).

Prior to his work as a novelist, he worked as an educator including a ten year run as the director of an alternative school in Oakland, California and later, twenty-five years as a child and family therapist specializing in abuse and neglect with a focus on teens. He remains a therapy consultant and is the Spokane, Washington child protection team leader, and has been for almost 30 years. He speaks, in the United States and internationally, at schools, universities and conferences roughly 100 days a year. He is uniquely qualified to address this and other controversial issues with some authority.

Read more about Crutcher at http://www.chriscrutcher.com.

Blog Entries by Chris Crutcher

Bullying

3 Comments | Posted October 9, 2011 | 14:24:49 (EST)

A new school year is up and running and the educational community is again forced to address the issue of bullying. Thirty years ago when I started my career as a child abuse and neglect therapist, I heard a definition of insanity that is quoted by third graders today:...

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How They Do It

Posted August 2, 2011 | 11:11:27 (EST)

In 2004 one of my books, Whale Talk, was chosen as an all-school read in Fowlerville, Michigan, a rural town not far from Detroit. They had done what I thought was a brilliant and innovative thing: decided to teach the book in every discipline, sophomores through seniors. Math teachers, social...

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Young Adult Fiction: Let Teens Choose

Posted July 21, 2011 | 23:16:43 (EST)

It's hard to know how to respond to Meghan Cox Gurdon's June 4, 2011 article chronicling the "darkness" of modern day YA fiction in the Wall Street Journal [and Ru Freeman's Huffington Post support for it, on June 21]. I purposely waited a couple of weeks...

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