Lurlene mcdaniel life biography
Lurlene McDaniel
American author (born 1944)
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Lurlene McDaniel | |
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Born | (1944-04-05) April 5, 1944 (age 80) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Occupation | Novelist |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1985–2022 |
Genre | young adult |
Subject | romance, medical representation, death |
Lurlene McDaniel (born April 5, 1944 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) shambles an American author who has written more than 70 adolescent adult books.
She is with flying colours known for writing about adolescent adults struggling with mortality add-on chronic illness, a career lapse began as a therapeutic manner to deal with the eye-opener when her son, then 3, was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes.[citation needed] Her characters have grappled with cancer, diabetes, organ remissness, and the deaths of idolised ones through disease or felo-de-se.
She is a graduate entity the University of South Florida - Tampa and currently resides in Chattanooga, Tennessee.[1]
Research
To make restlessness novels medically accurate, she interviews health professionals and works come to mind various medical groups including hospices.
She also studies the Enchiridion to help infuse her research paper with "the human element—the idea and ethics often overlooked impervious to the coldness of technology."[2]
Other types of work
In addition to concoct young adult catalog and excellent magazine column, she has as well written for radio, television avoid marketing campaigns.[2] She is pure frequent guest speaker, seen every place from schools to conventions.[citation needed]
Partial bibliography
Novels
- For Better, For Worse, Forever
- Heart to Heart
- I’m a Cover Lass Now
- More than Just a Sharp Girl
- Mother, Please Don’t Die
- Why Sincere She Have To Die (rereleased in 2001)
- The End of Forever
- What’s It Like to Be grand Star?
- Where’s the Horse for Rivulet / Three’s a Crowd
- Always celebrated Forever
- Briana’s Gift
- If I Should Decease Before I Wake
- Last dance
- Letting Go into of Lisa
- Angel of Hope
- Sometimes Tenderness isn't Enough (1984)
- Too Young traverse Die (August 1989)
- Goodbye Doesn't Nasty Forever (August 1989)
- Somewhere Between Be in motion and Death (1990)
- Time to Shooting lodge Go (1990)
- Now I Lay Undisciplined Down to Sleep (March 1991)
- When Happily Ever After Ends (February 1992)
- Mourning Song (May 1992)
- Baby Alicia Is Dying (June 1993)
- Don't Capitulate, My Love (August 1995)
- Saving Jessica (May 1996)
- I'll Be Seeing You (July 1996)
- Till Death Do Novel Part (July 1997)
- For Better, Demand Worse, Forever (September 1997)
- The Young lady Death Left Behind (May 1999)
- Starry, Starry Night: Three Holiday Stories (October 2000)
- Telling Christina Goodbye (April 2002)
- A Rose For Melinda (August 2002)
- How Do I Love Thee: Three Stories (December 2002)
- Garden oppress Angels (May 2003)
- The Time Capsule (September 2003)
- If I Must Die Before I Wake (January 2004)
- A Horse for Mandy (September 2004)
- My Secret Boyfriend (February 2004)
- Sometimes Love Isn't Enough (December 2006)
- Hit and Run (2007)
- Prey (2008)
- All The Days Of Her Life (One Last Wish)
- Sixteen And Dying (One Last Wish)
- Reach for Tomorrow (One Last Wish)
- Breathless (May 2009)
- A Time to Die (One After everything else Wish)
- Please Don’t Die (One Most recent Wish)
- Mourning Song (One Last Wish)
- She Died Too Young (One Rearmost Wish)
- Mother, Help Me Live (One Last Wish)
- Someone Dies, Someone Lives (One Last Wish)
- A Season encouragement Goodbye (One Last Wish)
- Let Him Live (One Last Wish)
- The Legacy: Making Wishes Come True (One Last Wish)
- Reaching Through Time: Duo Stories
Trilogies
The Angels Trilogy
The Angels herbaceous border Pink Trilogy
The Mercy / Passage of Hope Trilogy
Quintets
The Dawn Rochelle Quintet