Virginia Hamilton has written at least 48 books. Their most popular book is The House of Dies Drear with 12 saves with an average rating of 3.83⭐.
Virginia Hamilton was born and raised in Yellow Springs, Ohio. She attended Antioch College on a scholarship, and then transferred to Ohio State University in 1956 to study literature and creative writing. In 1958 she moved to New York City where she worked odd jobs, studied fiction writing at the New School for Social Research, and wrote.
Hamilton married in 1960 and became a full-time writer. In 1967 she published her first book, Zeely, published in 1967, which won numerous awards, including the Edgar Allan Poe Award, the Coretta Scott King Award, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal, and the Hans Christian Andersen Award.
In 1969, Hamilton and her family moved back to Yellow Springs, Ohio. Over the course of career, she published 41 books, largely for children, which included picture books, folktales, mysteries, science fiction, novels, and biographies. She died of breast cancer in 2002.
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2 primary booksAuthored 100% of series
Cousins is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2000 with contributions by Virginia Hamilton.
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17 released booksAuthored 6% of series
Predator Novels is a 17-book series with 17 released primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Paul Monette, John C. Thomas, and James E. Thomas.
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1 primary bookAuthored 100% of series
Dies Drear Chronicles is a 1-book series first released in 1968 with contributions by Virginia Hamilton.
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1 primary bookAuthored 100% of series
Justice and Her Brothers is a 1-book series first released in 1980 with contributions by Virginia Hamilton.
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3 primary booksAuthored 0% of series
The Rage War is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1989 with contributions by Tim Lebbon.
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7 primary books74 released booksAuthored 0% of series
Aliens / Predator / Prometheus Universe is a 74-book series with 74 released primary works first released in 1979 with contributions by Mark Verheiden, Mark A. Nelson, and Den Beauvais.